Hearing loss can be an overwhelming experience but you do not have to go through it alone.

The Hearing Loss Survival Kit

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Hearing Loss Survival Guide

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We’re Tired of Explaining

20 Things Hearing People Don’t Seem To Get About People with Hearing Loss

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Let's start viewing hearing aids as beautiful, life-changing pieces of technology instead of something to hide and be embarrassed about.

Hear Me Out Latest Episode

Hear Me Out is a storytelling series where people with a connection to hearing loss share their real, unfiltered experiences. I created it to amplify voices that often go unheard — to show the world what it’s really like to live with hearing loss, beyond the audiograms and devices.

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