Living With Hearing Loss: Janelle Parker on Advocacy, Technology, and Communication

What is it really like to live with hearing loss?

In this episode of the We’re Not Stumped Podcast, Mike Bolland sits down with Janelle Parker, founder of TAMCO Learning, to discuss her lifelong journey with hearing loss and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

Janelle shares how she was born with a unique “cookie bite” hearing loss, received her first hearing aid before age four, and adapted to life in a world designed for hearing people. She also discusses the dramatic evolution of hearing aid technology, assistive devices, and accessibility tools that have transformed opportunities for people with hearing loss.

During the conversation, Janelle explains:

  • What “cookie bite” hearing loss means
  • How hearing aid technology has changed over the years
  • Common misconceptions about hearing loss
  • Why clear communication matters more than simply speaking louder
  • The role of visual cues, patience, and advocacy
  • Resources and grants available for hearing assistive technology
  • How humor can help navigate daily challenges
  • The mission behind TAMCO Learning and its educational resources

Janelle also shares insights from her work helping others with hearing loss and discusses her upcoming book focused on relationships and hearing loss.

Whether you’re living with hearing loss, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in learning more about accessibility and communication, this episode offers practical advice, inspiration, and valuable perspective.

Learn more about Janelle’s work at TAMCO Learning: https://tamcolearning.com/

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