Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Professional practice·3d agoWhat Hearing Loss Coaching Is and How It Can HelpHearing loss coaching represents a growing peer-support model that could complement audiological care by addressing the psychosocial burden of hearing loss that clinical appointments rarely have time to cover.
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Cochlear implants·9d agoDeaf Awareness Week and Why I Love My Little Robot EarFirst-person accounts of cochlear implant use for single-sided deafness highlight patient-reported barriers and psychosocial impacts that clinicians should consider during counselling and rehabilitation planning.+Save
Audiology Worldnews·Blog·Public health & policy·3w agoWhat’s wrong with audiology? Sudden Hearing Loss – awareness must growSudden sensorineural hearing loss (sudden unexplained hearing loss in one or both ears) remains widely misrecognised outside specialist settings, and delayed diagnosis directly worsens treatment outcomes.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·3w agoWorld Book Day and the Story Behind Our Sudden Hearing Loss BookPatient-authored books on sudden sensorineural hearing loss can serve as accessible psychosocial resources that audiologists and ENT teams can recommend to newly diagnosed patients.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·3w agoSudden Hearing Loss Support Is 5 Years Old!Patient-led online communities for sudden sensorineural hearing loss fill a real support gap and can complement formal audiological care by improving patient coping and help-seeking.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Public health & policy·2mo agoProtecting Young Ears on World Hearing DayPublic advocacy for pediatric hearing protection helps build community awareness that can drive earlier help-seeking and preventive conversations in clinical settings.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Accessibility·2mo agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 26 - The Power of Lipreading and Communication Strategies with Rachel BarberEpisode 26 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features lipreading teacher Rachel Barber discussing how lipreading and hearing-management strategies can improve communication and confidence for people with hearing loss.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Accessibility·2mo agoSharing Your Hearing Needs with ConfidenceEffective self-advocacy is a key but often underdeveloped skill for people with hearing loss; practical communication tools like these can reduce daily listening effort and social anxiety.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·3mo agoGrieving the Old You After Hearing LossRecognition that identity loss and grief are normal responses to acquired hearing loss supports the case for integrating counseling and psychosocial support into standard audiological care.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Professional practice·3mo agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 25 - Changing the Conversation Around Hearing Health with Jaspreet BahraEpisode 25 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features award-winning audiologist Jaspreet Bahra, founder of Your Hearing Clinic in England, discussing her career and approach to hearing healthcare.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5mo agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 24 - End of Year ReflectionsEpisode 24 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features hosts reflecting on a year of hearing healthcare growth, covering cochlear implant rehabilitation, auditory fatigue, and health disparities.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Tinnitus·6mo agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 23 - Mindful Approaches to Tinnitus with Dr. Gladys SandaEpisode 23 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features London audiologist Dr. Gladys Sanda discussing psychological approaches to tinnitus, including CBT and mindfulness.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·8mo agoHow Hearing Loss Affects Relationships and Tips for Staying ConnectedRelationship strain is a frequently underaddressed consequence of hearing loss; patient-authored communication strategies can complement audiological rehabilitation counseling.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·10mo agoWhat I Wish I Knew About Living with Hearing LossFirst-hand accounts of sudden hearing loss highlight the gap between clinical diagnosis and the lived emotional experience, reinforcing the need for counseling alongside audiological management.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·1y agoWhat We Wish Our Loved Ones Knew About Living with Hearing LossImproving the understanding of hearing loss among patients' support networks is an important but often overlooked component of holistic audiological rehabilitation.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·1y agoExciting Announcement for World Hearing Day: Our New Book on Sudden Hearing Loss!Patient-authored books on sudden hearing loss can extend support beyond clinic walls and improve health literacy among newly diagnosed individuals and their families.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Accessibility·1y agoNavigating Workplace Success with Hearing Loss: A Guide to Advocating for AccommodationsPractical accommodation guides fill a gap between clinical diagnosis and real-world workplace integration, a step often under-supported in audiology care pathways.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Accessibility·1y agoAdvocating for Workplace Accommodations: My Experience and Lessons LearnedFirst-hand accounts of navigating workplace accommodations after sudden hearing loss can help audiologists better counsel newly diagnosed patients about real-world challenges.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Tinnitus·1y agoHow to Sleep Better with TinnitusSleep disruption is one of the most commonly reported burdens of tinnitus, and patient-facing resources like this can support self-management between clinical visits.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 17 - Bridging Barriers with Amy Morton of Living With Hearing Loss UKEpisode 17 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features Amy Morton, founder of Living With Hearing Loss UK, discussing pandemic-era challenges for the deaf community and the importance of advocacy.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 16 - Introductions and AnniversaryEpisode 16 of the Happy Hearing Podcast is an anniversary special in which hosts Dr. Ruth Reisman and Carly Sygrove reflect on the podcast's first year and discuss future plans.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 15 - Our Hearing Loss StoriesEpisode 15 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features hosts Dr. Ruth Reisman and Carly Sygrove sharing their personal experiences with hearing loss, focusing on challenges and resilience.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Vestibular·1y agoBalance Awareness Week - Triggering EnvironmentsUnderstanding environmental triggers for vestibular symptoms is relevant to patient counselling and rehabilitation planning, even though this post is experiential rather than evidence-based.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Vestibular·1y ago4 Things I’d Like People to Know about Living With a Balance DisorderVestibular disorders are frequently misunderstood and underdiagnosed; patient advocacy content can support clinicians in communicating about these conditions to the public and to patients.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Tinnitus·1y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 14 - Navigating Tinnitus with Howard Presland and TinniSootheEpisode 14 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features TinniSoothe founder Howard Presland discussing his wearable white-noise device designed to provide tinnitus relief.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·1y agoNavigating the Emotional Impact of Hearing Loss: From Grief to GrowthAddressing the emotional and psychological dimensions of hearing loss remains a gap in many audiology clinics, and patient-authored accounts can help normalise counselling referrals.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 12 - Women's Health and Hearing with Dr. Tahl ColenEpisode 12 of the Happy Hearing Podcast explores the relationship between women's health, hormonal changes, and hearing with audiologist Dr. Ruth Reisman, hearing loss coach Carly Sygrove, and ENT Dr. Tahl Colen.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·1y agoTired of Listening? Understanding and Managing Listening FatigueListening fatigue is an under-addressed quality-of-life concern for hearing-aid users and unaided individuals alike, and first-person narratives can improve patient engagement in clinical settings.+Save
Carly Sygrove - Hearing Loss Coach Blog·Blog·Clinical audiology·2y agoInternational Coaching Week: 4 Ways I Can Support You to Live Well With Hearing LossHighlights the growing role of peer coaching and psychosocial support as complements to audiological care for people adjusting to hearing loss.+Save
Happy Hearing Podcast·Podcast·Cochlear implants·2y agoHappy Hearing Podcast: Episode 10 - Audiology Education with Dr. Stephanie MilksEpisode 10 of the Happy Hearing Podcast features Dr. Stephanie Milks discussing hearing implants and strategies for advocating for people with hearing loss.+Save