143 episodes

Welcome to the Hearing Matters Podcast with Blaise Delfino, M.S. - HIS and Dr. Douglas Beck! We combine education, entertainment, and all things hearing aid-related in one ear-pleasing package!In each episode, we'll unravel the mysteries of the auditory system, decode the latest advancements in hearing technology, and explore the unique challenges faced by individuals with hearing loss. But don't worry, we promise our discussions won't go in one ear and out the other!From heartwarming personal stories to mind-blowing research breakthroughs, the Hearing Matters Podcast is your go-to destination for all things related to hearing health. Get ready to laugh, learn, and join a vibrant community that believes that hearing matters - because it truly does!

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Welcome to the Hearing Matters Podcast with Blaise Delfino, M.S. - HIS and Dr. Douglas Beck! We combine education, entertainment, and all things hearing aid-related in one ear-pleasing package!In each episode, we'll unravel the mysteries of the auditory system, decode the latest advancements in hearing technology, and explore the unique challenges faced by individuals with hearing loss. But don't worry, we promise our discussions won't go in one ear and out the other!From heartwarming personal stories to mind-blowing research breakthroughs, the Hearing Matters Podcast is your go-to destination for all things related to hearing health. Get ready to laugh, learn, and join a vibrant community that believes that hearing matters - because it truly does!

    Hearing Loss and Grief

    Hearing Loss and Grief

    When a patient suspects they have a hearing loss, they often enter the grieving process. But, what does this mean exactly? 

    Do patients navigate through the grieving process and THEN purchase hearing aids? Do patients still grieve even after they're fit with hearing aids? 

    You see, grief is not linear. This means that patients do not enter the denial stage, then anger stage, then bargaining stage, etc. In this episode, Blaise reviews the five stages of grief and connects Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Development to the hearing aid fitting and counseling process. The five stages of grief, thanks to the wonderful work of Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross include: 
    Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Why is the mind-brain connection so important when you're fitting patients with hearing aids? As humans, we don't necessarily respond well to change. When a patient suspects they present with hearing loss, enters the grieving process, and is then fit with hearing aids...well...this is a lot of change at once! As hearing care providers, we need to continue to place heavy emphasis on the hearing aid counseling process and understand what the mindset of the patient is. If you suspect that a patient needs additional assistance and you need to refer to a clinical psychologist or therapist, be sure to have that conversation with your patient.

    If you are interested in listening to Dr. Andrew Huberman's podcast episode on grief, you can do so by clicking here. 

    If you are a current or future hearing aid user, give yourself grace. If you need assistance finding a hearing healthcare provider in your area, please send us an email and we will connect with you a trusted hearing healthcare provider. 
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    • 29 min
    Exploring the Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline with Dr. Julia Sarant

    Exploring the Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline with Dr. Julia Sarant

    Embark on a profound exploration of the mind's auditory avenues with Dr. Douglas Beck and the distinguished Dr. Julia Sarant, as we unravel the intricate web connecting hearing health and cognitive vitality. Our conversation lifts the veil on how untreated hearing loss might fast-track cognitive decline, particularly in the older population, while considering the additional strains imposed by socioeconomic disparities and other health conditions.

    As your guide through this critical discourse, we shine a light on the pivotal role of hearing care professionals and the revolutionary potential of hearing aids to possibly turn the tide against the risks of dementia. We wrap up with a powerful message that could redefine the future of cognitive care: the use of hearing aids might not just slow cognitive decline, but may actually halt it. This episode is a treasure trove of insights, filled with thought-provoking findings on how auditory assistance can have far-reaching implications beyond just improved hearing. Dr. Sarant's expertise helps us appreciate the sweeping enhancements to quality of life hearing aid technology can foster, painting a hopeful picture for the marriage of better hearing and better thinking. 

    Join us for a journey that could change the way we perceive the interplay between our ears and our minds.
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    • 37 min
    Undiagnosed and mis-diagnosed hearing loss in UK children feat. Claire Benton

    Undiagnosed and mis-diagnosed hearing loss in UK children feat. Claire Benton

    The realm of pediatric audiology is complex and evolving. We navigate the intricate landscape of audiology training within the NHS, discussing the shift from comprehensive educational programs to on-the-job training that may compromise the quality of care. As we grapple with the interplay between economic constraints and the necessity for specialized expertise, the episode sheds light on the daunting challenges the NHS faces amidst straining demand and stringent budgets.

    As we conclude our exploration, resilience emerges as a beacon of hope. The efforts in Scotland and England to enhance skills and implement quality assurance in audiology services are commendable, as are the strategies aimed at fostering workforce well-being. Listen to Claire's narrative of progress and positivity as we acknowledge the dedication of the audiology community to surmount systemic challenges. Their commitment is an inspiration, fuelling optimism for a future where such issues are relegated to history, and the promise of improved pediatric audiological care becomes a reality.



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    • 30 min
    Understanding Tinnitus and How to Find Relief feat. Dr. James Henry

    Understanding Tinnitus and How to Find Relief feat. Dr. James Henry

    Discover the subtle distinctions between primary and secondary tinnitus with the help of Dr. James Henry, a leading audiologist and seasoned researcher who joins us to unravel the enigma of ringing ears. By dissecting the American Academy of Otolaryngology's guidelines, we shine a light on the rarity of secondary tinnitus and underscore the necessity of thorough evaluations for those experiencing this lesser-known type. As we navigate the often-misunderstood symptoms and implications of unilateral tinnitus, Dr. Henry also imparts wisdom from his latest book, providing a beacon of understanding for both patients and professionals striving to find relief in the cacophony of tinnitus.

    Step into the world of cutting-edge therapies that promise to reshape your relationship with tinnitus. As we compare and contrast Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) and Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM), you'll be introduced to the revolutionary neurophysiological model behind TRT and its quest for habituation. In parallel, we scrutinize PTM's multifaceted approach, blending cognitive-behavioral therapy with sound strategies, all while placing a spotlight on patient education. Grasp the transformative power of these treatments as they interweave sound therapy with psychological support to offer real relief.

    Confront the reality of living with tinnitus head-on and join us as we discuss the vital importance of setting realistic expectations for treatment. While acknowledging the frustration that often accompanies this condition, Dr. Henry and Dr. Beck draw comparisons with other chronic health challenges to foster a sense of hope and perseverance. We share strategies and advice, including ear protection tips vital for anyone exposed to the risks of tinnitus, concluding with a heartening message—that with effective management, life can still be lived to its fullest, even with the whispers of tinnitus in the background.
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    • 41 min
    Hearing Aid Programming: Pearls and Pitfalls

    Hearing Aid Programming: Pearls and Pitfalls

    Imagine discovering that the key to optimal hearing isn't just in choosing a hearing aid, but in the precise individual calibration. This episode features a conversation with Dr. Ron Leavitt, a renowned audiologist who shines a light on the critical gaps in "best fit" settings provided by hearing aid manufacturers, compared to the National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) targets. As we reminisce about our shared love for music and academia, we dissect the findings of Ron's study, revealing the transformative effect of personalized real-ear measurements on speech comprehension, especially amidst the challenges of noisy environments.

    Hearing is personal, and the journey to perfect hearing aid adaptation is no less unique. This episode takes you through the science behind the NAL-NL2 fitting formula, discussing the artistry and precision necessary in calibrating hearing aids to this benchmark. We converse about the surprising variability in patient adaptation times, with compelling anecdotes that highlight the profound cognitive benefits associated with consistent hearing aid use. From the gradual adjustments in hearing aid settings to the promising advancements in remote programming, we underscore the synergy of audibility and comfort in this tailor-made approach to audiological care.

    Ending on a note of reflection, we ponder the impact of professional occupation on cognitive decline, dispelling myths with hard scientific evidence that spares no profession. Join us for this enlightening discussion that not only promises to deepen your understanding of hearing aid technology but also offers a heartwarming look at how professional collaborations can enrich both science and personal bonds.
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    • 35 min
    AI Integration, Cognitive Connections, and the Future of Audiology with Dr. David Moore

    AI Integration, Cognitive Connections, and the Future of Audiology with Dr. David Moore

    Discover the future of hearing technology as we sit down with Dr. David Moore, a pioneer in the field, and navigate the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and hearing aids. Imagine attending a bustling party and effortlessly picking out a single conversation amidst the cacophony, thanks to the latest AI-powered noise reduction advancements. This isn't just a dream; it's the reality Dr. Moore helps us explore, delving into the powerful potential of directional microphones and the integration of hearing aids with everyday wearable tech. 

    The intricate connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline takes center stage as we uncover the findings from a large-scale study that's deciphering the links between speech-in-noise recognition and brain health. The revelations we share are nothing short of profound, painting a picture where the use of high-quality hearing aids goes beyond auditory assistance—it's about nurturing brain function and potentially warding off dementia. Dr. Moore helps us unpack how early detection and intervention could be key in this neurological battleground, offering hope and emphasizing the importance of audiology in the broader healthcare landscape.

    Looking ahead, we discuss the transformative potential of audiology and its educational evolution with Dr. Moore, who advocates for an interdisciplinary approach that marries neuroscience, statistics, and psychology. This isn't just a reshaping of how audiologists are trained; it's a reimagining of the profession's future—one where the scientific grounding elevates practice and recognition. We also consider how the delegation of clinical tasks can optimize patient care and touch on the implications of over-the-counter hearing aids. By the end of our journey, you'll appreciate the intricate tapestry of audiology and its impact on our lives, from the social dynamics of a party to the cognitive corners of the human brain.
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    • 41 min

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