Happy Hearing
Happy Hearing
Carly Sygrove and Dr. Ruth Reisman
Audiologist Dr. Ruth Reisman from Urban Hearing and Hearing Loss Coach Carly Sygrove have joined forces to bring you the Happy Hearing Podcast, a podcast series focused on the psychological and therapeutic aspects of managing hearing disorders. They use their shared experience with hearing loss and hearing disorders to connect with their audience and bring forth speakers that will add true value to the path less traveled to hearing healthcare.
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 28 - Exploring the Hard of Hearing Spectrum with Brian Ceci, Creator of the film Heard
In this episode of The Happy Hearing Podcast, we’re joined by documentary cinematographer and filmmaker Brian Ceci, who was born with moderate to severe hearing loss.Brian shares his personal journey from being bullied for wearing hearing aids as a child, to rejecting them in his teens, and ultimately rediscovering sound and embracing his hearing loss as an adult. He opens up about identity, stigma, the challenges of living between the hearing and Deaf worlds, and the importance of finding community.We also discuss Brian’s new documentary, Heard, where he explores the varied experiences of people across the hard of hearing spectrum. Brian’s links:Heard website: https://heard-film.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianceci/ Email: [email protected]   Note: There is a brief audio dropout around the 25-minute mark. During that moment, Carly is referring to the film Sound of Metal. 
Apr 24
33 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 27 - Lace AI Pro Auditory Training with Dr. Miles Aron
Carly Sygrove and Dr. Ruth Reisman speak with Dr. Miles Aron, co-founder of Neurotone AI, about Lace AI Pro, the AI-powered app transforming auditory training. Learn how it improves listening, builds confidence, and even lets you train with the voices of loved ones. Plus, hear insights on cochlear implant rehab and tinnitus management.Find out more about Neurotone AI: https://www.neurotone.com/  
Mar 23
38 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 26 - The Power of Lipreading and Communication Strategies with Rachel Barber
In this episode of the Happy Hearing Podcast, Carly Sygrove and Dr. Ruth Reisman speak with lipreading teacher Rachel Barber about how lipreading and hearing-management strategies can transform communication and confidence for people with hearing loss. Rachel shares her personal journey of growing up with severe hearing loss, the skills she developed over time, and why lipreading is most effective when combined with context, body language, and proactive communication strategies such as requesting “keywords” in conversation. The discussion explores how learning lipreading can reduce isolation, build self-advocacy, and empower people of all hearing levels to stay connected in social, professional, and family settings. Rachel also explains what happens in lipreading classes and why learning these skills early can make future hearing changes easier to navigate.You can find out more by visiting Rachel’s website: www.living4moments.com 
Feb 23
38 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 25 - Changing the Conversation Around Hearing Health with Jaspreet Bahra
In episode 25 of the Happy Hearing podcast, Carly Sygrove and Dr Ruth Reisman are joined by Jaspreet Bahra (Jas), an award-winning Audiologist and founder of Your Hearing Clinic, based in Stansted Mountfitchet, England. Jas shares how she came to work in audiology and talks about changing the narrative around hearing health, and why hearing care so often ends up as an afterthought.They also discuss how people adjust after hearing loss, and the importance of the hearing loss community, in particular for young professionals. Jas’s links:Website: https://www.yourhearingclinic.co.uk/ Email: [email protected]  Socials: @yourhearingclinic
Jan 21
27 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 24 - End of Year Reflections
In this year-end episode, hosts Dr. Ruth Reisman and Carly Sygrove reflect on a year of growth, learning, and advocacy in hearing healthcare. They discuss cochlear implant rehabilitation, auditory fatigue, hearing health disparities, the power of shared stories, and why celebrating small wins matters, both professionally and personally. The conversation closes with a look ahead to the year to come and continued commitment to awareness and support.
Dec 13, 2025
25 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 23 - Mindful Approaches to Tinnitus with Dr. Gladys Sanda
In this episode, Hearing Loss Coach Carly Sygrove and Audiologist Dr. Ruth Reisman talk with Dr. Gladys Sanda, a London-based audiologist, about the psychology of tinnitus. Together, they explore how therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can empower people to manage tinnitus more effectively and find greater calm through sound.Dr. Gladys Sanda’s links:Website: https://drgladys.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tinnituswithgladysFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559515141052Book: https://drgladys.co.uk/book/
Nov 2, 2025
35 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 22 - Rediscovering Sound through a Cochlear Implant with Shanna Groves
In episode 22 of the Happy Hearing podcast, we’re joined by Shanna Groves, writer, advocate, and the voice behind Lipreading Mom. In this episode, Shanna talks about being diagnosed with hearing loss in her twenties while navigating life as a new mum. She reflects on her early adventures with a cochlear implant, received just over a month ago, and reveals her favourite new sound… no spoilers, you’ll have to tune in!Shanna’s links:Blog: https://lipreadingmom.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shanna.groves.lipreading.mom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LipreadingMom 
Sep 7, 2025
43 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 21 - Discovering Undiagnosed Hearing Loss with Natalie Cantini
Meet Natalie Cantini, an educational therapist and former international school teacher based in Austria. After experiencing burnout, Natalie discovered she had undiagnosed hearing loss, a realisation that changed her life.Today, she works closely with dyslexic students and sheds light on how often mild hearing issues go unnoticed in education. Natalie is currently leading a campaign to raise awareness about mild and undiagnosed hearing loss and is passionate about encouraging others to get tested.Listen to Natalie’s story and join the conversation to help bring more attention to this important issue.
Jul 31, 2025
26 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 20 - Hearing Care, Without Compromise with Dr. Yovina
In this milestone 20th episode of the Happy Hearing Podcast, we welcome audiologist and advocate Dr. Yovina. Based in London, Dr. Yovina shares her unique journey into audiology, the inspiration behind opening her own audiology practice, and how she blends clinical care with advocacy and international outreach.We also dive into new hearing technologies - like the new Nuance audio glasses - and how stylish, customizable devices could help combat the stigma around hearing aids. Plus, we explore the emotional side of hearing loss care, from building deeper patient connections to reshaping global access to hearing health.Dr. Yovina's links:Website: ⁠www.dryovina.co.uk⁠Instagram: @dryovina TikTok: @dryovina LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-yovina-audiology/⁠
Apr 21, 2025
38 min
Happy Hearing Podcast: Episode 19 - Navigating Acoustic Neuroma and Hearing Loss with Emily Truell
In this episode of the Happy Hearing Podcast, we speak with Emily Truell, who was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma at 27. Emily shares her personal journey through the challenges of hearing loss, surgery, and recovery. She also discusses the importance of advocacy and the support systems that helped her along the way. Emily’s blog: www.luckybraintumor.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luckybraintumor Instagram: @luckybraintumor The Acoustic Neuroma Association: anausa.org Acoustic Neuroma Association Young Adult Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ANAYoungAdults
Feb 12, 2025
48 min
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