I wish I had known this sooner…
Here's something I wish I had known sooner about my hearing aids
5 things I wish I knew sooner
5 things I wish I knew sooner when it came to my hearing loss and hearing aids
Hearing Fatigue and Communication Tips
Hear Me Out Episode 10 features Chef Ian's hearing loss journey, hearing fatigue, and his exciting new venture in the food industry!
A Successful Stapedectomy Surgery Story
Hear Me Out Episode 9 features Sybylla, her experience with Otosclerosis, and her successful stapedectomy surgery.
Hearing Aids, Hearing Health and the advancement in hearing technology
Hear Me Out Episode 8 features Victoria McLeod, Manager of Training, Education, and Instructional Design at Starkey Canada.
We talk about all things hearing aids - watch the full conversation now!!
Audiology Student and her Connection to Hearing Loss
Hear Me Out Episode 7 is out now, featuring Dr. Kate, a Doctor of Audiology Student with an interesting past connected to hearing loss.
Raising kids with hearing loss
Hear Me Out Episode 6 is out now, featuring Valli Gideons, mother, author and hearing loss advocate! Check out her website mybattlecall.com Follow Valli @mybattlecall
DJ Demers on comedy, parenting and his new show One More Time
In this episode, I sit down with @DJDemers!!! What a pleasure it was to speak to him about his new show One More Time, parenting with hearing loss and the importance of having a support system.
Working in healthcare with hearing loss
In this episode, I sit down with Angela a Pediatric Physical therapist with hearing loss.
The HearAid Foundation - Providing hearing for those in need
In this episode, I sit down with the president of The HearAid Foundation Tanya Penn. We discuss the importance of advocating, resources and organizations that help those with hearing loss.
Finding the value in helping others with hearing loss
This episode features the Founder of Hear Right Canada, Albert Marshall.
At Hear Right Canada, we have a genuine passion for helping people improve their hearing.
Advocacy with the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) stands as a beacon of hope and a source of strength for people with hearing loss across Canada.
I went swimming with my hearing aids…
I wasn’t going under water but was able to confidently be in the pool and ocean with my daughter and husband.