Four years ago, in July 2021, This Week in Hearing was launched to spotlight the ideas, innovations, and voices shaping the hearing industry. Since then, the platform has grown into a trusted source for timely and insightful conversations, with nearly 300 interviews published to date.
From hearing aids and cochlear implants to consumer audio, tinnitus research, and public health policy, the podcast has featured a wide range of topics and perspectives. Guests have included CEOs, researchers, clinicians, developers, advocates, and even a few high-profile personalities—each contributing to a deeper understanding of the “World of Hearing.”
As This Week in Hearing celebrates its fourth anniversary, sincere thanks go to all the guests, listeners, and supporters who have made this journey possible. Looking ahead, the mission remains the same: to bring forward the most relevant, expert-driven conversations in hearing care and technology.
To mark this milestone, we’re highlighting 10 of our most popular episodes from the past 12 months.
Top 10 Episodes
Inside the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss: Cutting-Edge Science and Innovation
Inside the Auracast Debut at the Sydney Opera House: A New Era in Hearing Accessibility
Hearing Therapeutics in 2025: Where Are We, and What’s Next?

Mark Schulman on Hearing Loss, Tinnitus and Rocking the Stage with Purpose
Regulation, Innovation, and the Road to Fully Implantable Hearing Devices
The Brain’s Adaptive Mechanism for Hearing Loss: Modulation of Cochlear Nerve Fibers
How ClearDrum Could Transform Tympanic Membrane Repair and Recovery

AI Powered Sound Bubbles: Transforming How We Hear in Noise


The Audiology 2050 Initiative: Elevating the Profession to Tackle Future Challenges
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