Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoHow Broadway Sounds: Inside the Work of Tony Award Winner Brian RonanHear Us Out podcast episode with two-time Tony Award-winning Broadway sound designer Brian Ronan exploring how professional sound design intersects with audiology themes.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoNo Limits With Deaf Former NFL Charger Girl Melissa SidebottomHear Us Out podcast episode featuring former NFL Charger Girl cheerleader Melissa Sidebottom, a deaf advocate, discussing her experience in professional cheerleading with hearing loss.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Pediatric·1y agoLittle Bodies, Big Milestones: Inside Child Development with Dr. Allison Mell of Tots on TargetHear Us Out podcast episode featuring pediatric physical therapist Dr. Allison Mell of Tots on Target discussing child motor development and milestones.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoPaddling Through Silence: Aaron Small’s Journey as an Olympic Kayaker with Hearing LossHear Us Out podcast episode featuring Olympic kayaker Aaron Small, who competed for Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics while living with hearing loss.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoShredding and Stories: A Conversation With Guitar Virtuoso Paul GilbertHear Us Out podcast episode featuring guitarist Paul Gilbert discussing his career with Mr. Big, Racer X, and his solo work in the context of audiology.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoUnstoppable: Rylee Foster of Durham Women FC on the Pitch and Overcoming Hearing LossHear Us Out podcast episode featuring Durham Women FC goalkeeper Rylee Foster discussing her experience navigating professional football with hearing loss.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoPedal Steel Magic, Robert Randolph's Musical JourneyHear Us Out podcast episode featuring pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph discussing his musical career and roots in the church.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoThe Sonic Craft a West End and Broadway Journey with Grammy and Tony nominated Paul GatehousePodcast episode with Grammy- and Tony-nominated sound designer Paul Gatehouse, discussing his work on iconic Broadway and West End productions including Mary Poppins and Six.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoIn the Cockpit with Fighter Pilot, TOPGUN instructor and Podcaster Vincent 'Jell-o' AielloPodcast episode with TOPGUN instructor and Fighter Pilot Podcast host Vincent 'Jell-O' Aiello, exploring military aviation and hearing health implications in high-noise environments.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoAmerican Sign Language (ASL) and Rhythm: Amber Galloway’s Musical InterpretationsPodcast episode with ASL interpreter Amber Galloway, who has transformed the concert experience for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences by interpreting for major musical artists.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoIn the Writer's Room With Lizzy Weiss, the Creator's Perspective on Switched at BirthPodcast episode with Lizzy Weiss, creator of TV show Switched at Birth, one of the first mainstream series to feature deaf characters prominently and use American Sign Language.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoBehind the scenes with Tony Award Winning Sound Designer Gareth OwenPodcast episode with Tony Award-winning sound designer Gareth Owen, known for MJ The Musical on Broadway, discussing his career spanning the West End, Broadway, and global stages.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoTyson Gillies: Hearing Loss, Hustle and the Power of Persistence, Beyond the Baseball DiamondPodcast episode with professional baseball player Tyson Gillies, who shares his experience navigating life and sport with hearing loss and the perseverance required to succeed.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoCrafting Sound & Play Brian Calhoun on Rockbridge Guitar Company and Creative VenturesPodcast episode with Brian Calhoun, co-founder of Rockbridge Guitar Company, discussing the intersection of sound, craftsmanship, and creativity in music and instrument design.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoSoundscapes & Stories: Cody Spencer’s Tony Award Winning Broadway JourneyPodcast episode with Tony Award-winning Broadway sound designer Cody Spencer, exploring his career and the craft of sound design, including his acclaimed work on The Outsiders.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoBeyond Silence, Vibrations of Hope: Mandy Harvey’s Musical JourneyPodcast episode featuring deaf singer-songwriter Mandy Harvey, known for winning Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer on America's Got Talent Season 12, discussing her musical journey and life with hearing loss.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoThough the Lens; Storytelling with Light, Rodrigo Simas, Dave Matthews Band Touring PhotographerPodcast episode with Rodrigo Simas, touring photographer for the Dave Matthews Band, sharing stories from life on the road and the intersection of music, sound, and storytelling.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoBehind the Sound: Nick Radina on Monitor Engineering for O.A.R. and His Musical JourneyPodcast episode with Nick Radina, monitor engineer for the band O.A.R., exploring the intricacies of live sound engineering and life on the road with implications for hearing health.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoListening Closely: Dr. Kathleen Wallace Talks Hearing Health and Social Media Part 2Part 2 of a podcast episode with audiologist Dr. Kathleen Wallace, continuing discussion on leveraging social media platforms to expand hearing health awareness and education.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Clinical audiology·1y agoListening Closely: Dr. Kathleen Wallace Talks Hearing Health and Social Media Part 1Part 1 of a podcast episode with audiologist Dr. Kathleen Wallace (@eardocoftiktok), discussing her use of social media to educate millions about hearing health.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoBehind the Curtain: A Conversation with Meg Doherty of Wicked on Broadway Part 2Part 2 of a podcast episode with Broadway performer Meg Doherty of Wicked, continuing conversation about her personal and professional journey in theater.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoBehind the Curtain: A Conversation with Meg Doherty of Wicked on Broadway Part 1Part 1 of a podcast episode featuring Broadway performer Meg Doherty of Wicked, discussing her personal journey and life as a professional in the theater world.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoTotally Wicked Sound Mixing with Academy Award Winner & Wicked Sound Mixer Simon Hayes Part 2Part 2 of a podcast conversation with Academy Award-winning sound mixer Simon Hayes, continuing discussion of his career and insights on sound in film and hearing health.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Accessibility·1y agoTotally Wicked Sound Mixing with Academy Award Winner & Wicked Sound Mixer Simon Hayes Part 1Part 1 of a podcast conversation with Academy Award-winning sound mixer Simon Hayes, covering his career on major films and his perspective on sound and hearing health.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Cochlear implants·1y agoJacquelyn's Story: Music to Your Implanted EarPodcast episode with teacher of the deaf and music educator Jacquelyn Briggs, who became profoundly deaf in one ear after a car crash at 17 and navigated a new normal with a cochlear implant.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Pediatric·1y agoParenting for Pediatric Progressive Hearing Loss with Maureen Evans of Abby's HearoesPodcast episode with hearing loss advocate Maureen Evans, whose daughter Abby was profoundly deaf by age three and received bilateral cochlear implants, now attending a deaf/hard-of-hearing school.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Cochlear implants·1y agoI'm Getting a Cochlear Implant; Author, Lindsay DainPodcast episode featuring teacher of the deaf Lindsay Dain, discussing her children's book 'I'm Getting a Cochlear Implant,' aimed at making hearing loss accessible and understandable to all ages.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Pediatric·1y agoMy Child has Hearing Loss-Now What? With Mama Hu Hears, Dr. Michelle Hu Part 1Part 1 of a Hear Us Out podcast interview with pediatric audiologist Dr. Michelle Hu (Mama Hu Hears), a profoundly deaf cochlear implant user, on guiding parents through a child's hearing loss diagnosis.+Save
Hear Us Out·Podcast·Pediatric·1y agoMy Child Has Hearing Loss-Now What? With "Mama Hu Hears" Dr. Michelle Hu Part 2Part 2 of the Hear Us Out podcast interview with pediatric audiologist Dr. Michelle Hu on managing childhood hearing loss and the cochlear implant journey from a professional and personal perspective.+Save