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Announcing Lipreading Mom’s New Podcast “Deafinitely Talking”

Announcing Lipreading Mom’s New Podcast “Deafinitely Talking”

Announcing the soon-to-be-launched “Deafinitely Talking” podcast, featuring interviews with amazing individuals in the D/deaf and hearing loss community. The first episode will post here and on the Lipreading Mom YouTube channel in October 2025. Lipreading Mom’s Deafinitely Talking Podcast and YouTube Channel Lipreading Mom’s Deafinitely Talking Podcast on Spotify Watch These New Videos on the … Continue reading

My CI Goes to the Movies

My CI Goes to the Movies

Today was a landmark day with the new cochlear implant. I went to the movies and understood dialogue without captions. Seems unrealistic because I am deaf. Leaving the theater, I asked my husband: “When was the last time you remember me enjoying a movie without captions?” “About 28 years,” he said. We’ve been together 30 … Continue reading

Sunflower: The Symbol of My Deafness

Sunflower: The Symbol of My Deafness

Did you know that the sunflower is the universal symbol for non-apparent disabilities? Deafness can be an unseen disability, unless you have a brightly colored hearing device or use sign language in public spaces. The sunflower symbol was established in 2016 in the UK as the official symbol of non-apparent disabilities and is now embraced … Continue reading

Deafness and Tea: A Lesson in Resilence

Deafness and Tea: A Lesson in Resilence

I recently met my friend, Rebecca, for tea and to talk about our mutual interest in writing. It was the first meet-up with a friend in a public place since the cochlear implant activation.  We chose a table with a seat facing a wall. Sound tends to bounce around and echo in noisy tea rooms … Continue reading

I Am an Extrovert: Part Two of My Deaf Journey

The dark side of being a deaf extrovert is feeling cut off from people. When I can’t hear conversations, I feel isolated – while everyone else mingles seamlessly, hears the nuances in a speaker’s voice, and catches the joke. I nod along, smile like everyone else, and pretend to hear the punchline.  I don’t want … Continue reading

I Am Deaf: Part One

A week ago, I had cochlear implant surgery in my left ear. I can’t hear anything in that ear and won’t until the implant is activated later this month. I wear a hearing aid in my other ear, and it only amplifies noises. This means I am deaf.  I received a diagnosis of progressive bilateral … Continue reading