hearing-loss
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Single Sided Deaf Stereo Headphones: My Review of Yuni Headphones

Yuni headphones are designed specifically for recreating a stereo listening experience for folks with unilateral hearing. As someone who hasn’t heard music in stereo in nine years, I was excited to try these out. Yuni Headphones have a phenomenal music experience. The best way I can describe stereo music versus my normal mono experience is… Continue reading
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Practicing Boldness with Hearing Loss: My first experience at an HLAA Convention

I hadn’t realized how incredibly powerful it would be to be immersed in the hearing loss culture. There was something almost magical about a gathering of people around a single specific topic, where everyone could fit in and find common ground. It’s an awesome thing to create intentional spaces for people who feel marginalized. Continue reading
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Lip Reading vs Speech Reading

Lip reading is very challenging, with only around 30-40% of English words viewable on the lips. Lip reading is best used as one of many tools to help figure out what is being communicated. Speech reading includes using more contextual clues like body movement, expression, as well as educated guesses of the topic. Continue reading
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Cultural Trends that Make it Harder to Hear

I often find that I have a lot of emotions around times when I struggle to hear. My perception is always that everyone else is hearing just fine, but frequently, it is actually a situation where it is hard to hear- and everyone is struggling to understand. Continue reading
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Conventions and Professional Events with Single Sided Deafness

Conventions and professional trainings can be extremely challenging for hearing in the best possible situations. I recently had a really negative experience for hearing accessibility at a seminar. I hope we see growth in convention accessibility as technology becomes easier to implement. Continue reading
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Go Gray for May and May is Better Hearing Month

May is for brain tumor awareness and better hearing. As both of these apply to my specific situation, I am very amused that these two campaigns happen to be the same month. #GrayMay #BetterHearing #BetterHearingMonth #HLAA Continue reading
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My Phone is an Accessibility Device

I use my phone to help with my hearing loss in a variety of ways, but in some situations I feel like I get judged for being a rude young person for utilizing my assistance technology. I’d love to see cultural stigma against phones change, so I can feel comfortable using my phone for accessibility… Continue reading
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Single Sided Deafness Pet Peeves

Previously, I shared my favorite things about one sided hearing loss. But there are several situations that can be incredibly frustrating when you only have one working ear. Here are some of my top pet peeves as a person with single sided deafness. Continue reading
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Musicals and Single Sided Deafness- Understanding Lyrics with Music

I absolutely love musicals. Since I lost all my hearing in one ear, it has been harder to enjoy this media. The theater I was attending did not offer captioning, so I decided I would make my own captions – so to speak. I loved my self- made captions and they worked well. Continue reading
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Hearing Loss Advocacy Winner!

Thank you to all who voted! I am so grateful for 2nd place in this national award, but I am even more thankful for this chance to help others and make a difference. I am beyond honored by Oticon’s award, but also, by every single positive comment you have ever made about this blog. Continue reading
About Me
Emily was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 27 and decided to make that experience worthwhile by paying it forward to other brain tumor warriors. She is passionate about supporting people and advocating for hearing assistance around motherhood and running a family business.
