Podcasts de deaf

How to have video calls with deaf/hard of hearing people?

Episode 62 - Welcome to The Hear Me Out! [CC] Podcast, an audio show (with transcripts included)...

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My personal viewpoint on the definition of "deaf"

Episode 76 - I've been having such a hard time on working out the definition of "deaf" because of...

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A Conversation with Jenna Voss, PhD!

Jenna Voss, PhD, CED, LSLS Cert AVEd, is an Associate Dean & Assistant Professor at Fontbonne...

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A Conversation with Gayla Guignard!

Gayla Guignard, M.A., CCC-A/SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT has served as AG Bell’s Chief Strategy Officer...

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Why we should stop saying "hearing impaired" / "hearing impairment"?

Episode 87 - Even though there are various ways of describing someone who has some kind of...

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A Conversation with Maura Berndsen!

Maura Berndsen holds her BA in Deaf Education from Fontbonne University and her MA in Early...

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Valerie James Abbott and daughters, Mary Clare and Bridget, Discuss Their Book, Padapillo!

Valerie James Abbott is an author, a parent-champion for early hearing detection and intervention...

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Episode 16: Mental Health ft. Laura Young

Welcome back to another installment of The Stephen Read Podcast. In this episode we welcomed...

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Nov 25 Biblical Encylopedias and their deaf author

The incredible story of John Kitto - who although he became deaf after an accident as a teenager,...

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Deafness as an 'invisible disability'

Episode 104 -  Unless there are hearing aids or cochlear implants in your line of vision, or...

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018 Music Took The Pain Away with Saskhia Menendez

In this episode, Saskhia talks about the struggle of being literally unheard growing up with two...

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2023 Disability Lecture: Going beyond standards in technology and accessibility

Dr Jessica Boland shares her experiences as a hard-of-hearing/deaf academic in science and...

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How A Deaf Advisory Group Is Changing Healthcare

When Tamiko Rafeek admitted herself to the hospital a few years ago, she asked for an...

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How Sign Language Works

It wasn’t until the 19th century that America’s dominant sign language was developed and despite...

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For Your Ears Only (On Air) 11/10/2013

Rejecting Responsibility, Election Fallout, Say What?, Supporting SEALs, The Other Wizards of Oz,...

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NIH Research Radio - Childhood obesity: July 13, 2012

In this episode two reports on childhood obesity, and an inside perspective on clinical research...

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194: Auslan Advocacy (featuring Drisana Levitzke-Gray)

Auslan is one of Australia’s most popular signed languages. But how many of us know it? And what...

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182: Machine Translation

Translation is hard. So when computers try to translate text automatically, the results can be...

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Reframing Accessibility for the Web: Snippet #184

For this Snippet, we are discussing Reframing Accessibility for the Web by Anne Gibson....

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