Gael Hannan is an author, speaker and advocate on hearing loss issues. In addition to her weekly blog at the Better Hearing Consumer, which has a passionate international following, Gael has written two acclaimed books, “The Way I Hear It: A Life with Hearing Loss”and “Hear & Beyond: Live Skillfully with Hearing Loss”, written with Shari Eberts. She is regularly invited to present her uniquely humorous and insightful work to appreciative audiences around the world. Gael has received many awards for her work that advocates for individuals to become more knowledgeable and successful at dealing with their hearing loss and a more inclusive society for them to live in.
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Feb. 04, 2020

Hot Tips for Audiologists and Their Clients (Such as Me)

Gael Hannan
Disclaimer: I have never trained or obtained a degree in the science of hearing healthcare. I do, however, have a lifetime of training as a person with hearing loss and I’ve worked with a lot of hearing care professionals. I’ve got a few hot tips to share.   If you have hearing loss, you most likely spend time on the
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Jan. 29, 2020

Putting Hearing Loss In Its Place

Gael Hannan
Having hearing loss is no cakewalk, but compared to some other conditions, it’s not so bad. It’s not the worst thing that could happen, or is it? It has been a sad week. Who has not been moved by the tragic deaths of Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven other people? The world is shocked at losing a beloved, towering
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Jan. 20, 2020

Does Your Hearing Loss Make You Sad?

Gael Hannan
If you have hearing loss, the above title might make you go, Oh, duh! What kind of person would be delighted to have hearing loss? Actually, I can think of someone – the person who was worried they were developing dementia. Hearing loss is a much easier diagnosis to deal with, don’t you think?  But once you’re over the profound
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Jan. 13, 2020

He Says Something, I Hear Something Different

Gael Hannan
Some days, hearing loss can drain a lot of our energy. We have to work hard at hearing and understanding. “Hearing” people don’t put any effort into hearing. It just happens. A sound happens – and they hear it, registering it as a cough, a bell, a voice, whatever.  What they do with that knowledge is something else, but the
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Jan. 08, 2020

The Sounds I Heard this Year

Gael Hannan
When the end of the year rolls around, we are pummeled with Best of the Year lists from the media: top movies, tv shows and books of the year, most amazing events in 2019, people who changed the world in 2019, and of course “the most important things that you may not have heard about in 2019 but should have
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Jan. 05, 2020

Do Your Cats Help You Hear?

Gael Hannan
Happy New Year and Happy New Decade! There’s something catchy-sounding about ‘2020’, don’t you think? And speaking of catchy, that reminds me of my cats – who love to catch mice. And on the very rare occasion a mouse does break in, I find out about it only when I see the true-life game of cat and mouse, a gruesome
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Dec. 28, 2019

Stop Trash-Talking Telecoils!

Gael Hannan
Dear Readers: During this holiday season, the editors at Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) are taking some time off. However, we are not leaving you without anything to read on our blog this week. Instead, we are publishing a special holiday edition filled with what we call our Readers’ Choices. Our Readers’ Choices featured this week are the posts
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Dec. 17, 2019

Have Yourselves a Better Hearing Holiday

Gael Hannan
Dear Readers, This week in the Better Hearing Consumer, I write simply to wish everyone a holiday season that is stress-free and communication-joyful. When our family and friends speak with us in a way that is absolutely, perfectly easy to understand, we should let them know. We don’t have to grovel with gratitude, but we can share our pleasure in
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Dec. 10, 2019

Yes, Virginia, You Will Hear Music Again

Gael Hannan
When hearing aids are no longer strong enough, a cochlear implant (CI) can be life changing. For some people, it’s an easy decision to be implanted. For others who may still have some residual hearing, it’s not a slam-dunk next step. What if I get a balance problem or tinnitus? What if it just doesn’t work for me? What if
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Dec. 09, 2019

What I Believe as a Person with Hearing Loss

Gael Hannan
When I was young and went to church more regularly than I do now, I thought the Credo was a nice poem that we recited to express what we were supposed to believe as Canadian Presbyterians.  This Credo was especially helpful when, if you weren’t sure of what you were supposed to believe, you could look it up at the