Episodes
Episodes
Friday Feb 10, 2023
Tinnitus Awareness Week Announcement
Friday Feb 10, 2023
Friday Feb 10, 2023
This is Tinnitus Awareness Week, and our friends over at the How I Got Tinnitus podcast released three episodes, including an interview with our host, Frank Wartinger!
Listeners may recall that the host JD was our guest on episode #10 of Talking Ears. It was a real joy to have the table flipped around for this interview, and we don't shy away from the big questions and faux-frenemy banter. To listen to the full episode, aim your podcast player to How I Got Tinnitus and enjoy the positive and refreshing approach JD brings to the sometimes heavy and hard topic of tinnitus.
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Bruce Hubbard - talking CBT for Tinnitus
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been shown time and time again to be one of the most efficacious methods to treat tinnitus distress. In this episode, we go straight to an expert, Bruce Hubbard, PhD, ABPP, to better understand how CBT can be leveraged for the treatment of tinnitus. Dr. Hubbard is a psychologist, Past President of the New York City Cognitive Behavior Therapy Association (2016-2018), and Founder and Director of CBT for Tinnitus, LLC. In this episode, we ask him to explain how CBT differs from other tinnitus management and the practical science of habituation.
Dr. Hubbard is also a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, bringing his own perspective and empathy to the care of musically-minded folks. In this episode, we'll hear original songs by Dr. Hubbard, as well as his performances with various groups including Glove and BlueFuse.
Friday Dec 23, 2022
Brandon Beaver - talking collaboration, community, and what’s next
Friday Dec 23, 2022
Friday Dec 23, 2022
Brandon Beaver stops by to talk about Philadelphia, his past musical families of Buried Beds and mewithoutYou, his experience watching his bandmates wrestle with hearing injury while on the road, and what's next now that mewithoutYou has played their farewell tour. The conversation keeps coming back to one thing... and yes, we talk an awful lot about ears on this show, but in the end, music is all about the people.
Music heard in this episode is by or featuring Brandon Beaver with mewithoutYou, Buried Beds, Make a Rising, and the 2011 Buried Beds short film Small Stories. To get into the holiday spirit in a uniquely Philadelphia way, you can also hear Brandon on the Philadelphia Eagle's Christmas album "A Philly Special Christmas", which benefits the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center.
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Benj Kanters - talking audio engineering and hearing awareness
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Benj Kanters, audio engineer and educator extraordinaire, illuminates us on the creation and design of his award-winning, one-of-a-kind hearing conservation workshop, Hear Tomorrow. We also get into his history as an acclaimed audio engineer, thoughts about the current state of the industry, and the future of hearing awareness education. For years, Benj has been an inspiring mentor and friend for the entire Talking Ears production team.
This episode features music by composer and guitarist Dave Wright and his new album There and Gone. Pro tip: while checking out his album, take a few minutes to enjoy the world-class photography corresponding with each track.
Friday Nov 18, 2022
JD - Talking ”How I Got Tinnitus” Podcast
Friday Nov 18, 2022
Friday Nov 18, 2022
JD is the creator and host of the hit podcast "How I Got Tinnitus," and he's also a prolific music performer and producer. In this episode we try to answer some big questions, like how one can face their tinnitus distress by channeling it into a creative or academic outlet, and how do we even pronounce the word "tinnitus" in the first place?
Music heard in this episode was written, performed, and or recorded by JD.
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Michael Santucci - talking In-Ear Monitors and Education
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Audiologist Michael Santucci is the president of Sensaphonics and considered by many to be the father of Music Audiology. Since 1985, he's been innovating music performance devices, clinical techniques, and educational programs that have raised the standard of hearing healthcare for music and entertainment professionals. His products are seen everywhere from the biggest stages on Earth, to 254 milesabove Earth in the International Space Station. His ceaseless work inspires clinicians to practice with high ethical standards when caring for the hearing of musicians, which is exactly the influence his mentorship has had on Talking Ears producers Frank and Juan. Further, he challenges researchers to ask the big impactful practical questions, and creatively raises the funds to see those projects through. In this episode, we cover all that and still have time for a few memorable stories.
Music heard in this episode is by Juan Vasquez, Scott Hallam, and Frank Wartinger.
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Signal To Noise Podcast Episode 177: Hearing Health Matters
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
In this special feed-drop, we are listening in on the most recent Signal To Noise Podcast episode, "Hearing Health Matters". Talking Ears producers Juan Vasquez and Frank Wartinger joined fellow music audiologist Laura Sinnott and Signal To Noise host Chris Leonard for a panel discussion in which we fielded listener questions about hearing health. We also got into the technical details and importance of hearing testing for music industry professionals.
Please enjoy, and do consider subscribing to Signal To Noise Podcast! Past Talking Ears guest Michael Lawrence is a co-host, along with Kyle Chirnside, Sam Boone, and Chris Leonard. Their show is a true professional class act and we applaud them for being leaders in the discussion of health issues - including hearing health - in the music industry.
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Juan Vasquez - talking Metal and Music Audiology
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
In this episode, we turn the microphone on Talking Ears co-producer and audiologist, Juan Vasquez. Here he shares the story of how he got to hearing conservation and audiology from a background in very loud music, and he gives the best possible answer to how these two passions can be reconciled. Good news: we will be hearing more of Juan's voice in upcoming episodes of Talking Ears!
Music in this episode was written by or features performances of Juan Vasquez. Additional music by Gunsling Birds.