
Navigating Workplace Success with Hearing Loss: A Guide to Advocating for Accommodations
Navigating the workplace with hearing loss can present unique challenges. Everyone’s experience of working with a hearing loss will depend on the person’s type of hearing loss, their type of work, and the impact their hearing loss has on their ability to carry out their role. Whatever the situation, being a proactive and effective self-advocate can make a significant difference.

Advocating for Workplace Accommodations: My Experience and Lessons Learned
I look back on my return to work and wish I had asked for more accommodations. Following my profound sudden hearing loss in my left ear, I took several months to recover and adapt to my new sound levels. My hearing loss didn't come alone; it was accompanied by constant tinnitus, noise sensitivity (hyperacusis), and balance problems, including subsequent diagnoses of Meniere’s disease and vestibular migraine. These conditions left me feeling exhausted and off-balance much of the time.

Tired of Listening? Understanding and Managing Listening Fatigue for Better Well-Being
Listening fatigue, also known as auditory fatigue, is the state of being mentally and emotionally drained due to the effort it takes to understand speech or sounds in challenging situations. It occurs when our brains become overwhelmed by continuous auditory input and is an associated impact of hearing loss.

International Coaching Week: 4 Ways I Can Support You to Live Well With Hearing Loss
It is not always easy to know where or how to begin living well with hearing loss, particularly when hearing loss is sudden. You may feel shock and grief, and it can be challenging to deal with both the practical and emotional impact of your loss. It can take time and perseverance to understand how hearing loss impacts different aspects of your life and the accommodation you need. It can be difficult to know where to turn for support.
As a hearing loss coach, I support people with hearing health issues, helping them to improve their emotional well-being and move forward positively with their hearing loss.

8 Ways to Optimize Your Audiology Appointment: A Guide to Coaching Support
While your audiologist can address all your hearing health matters, it's often difficult to remember to ask the questions you have during appointments. That's where I step in. I can help you express your needs effectively and get the most out of your appointment, ensuring you make informed decisions about your hearing health.

World Hearing Day: Changing Mindsets
When I was first learning to live with hearing loss I worried that my communication difficulties would make me look ignorant or unintelligent. I now realise that this is what the society I grew up in had always told me. So, with time, I decided not to listen (pun intended!)

How to Enjoy the Holidays With Hearing Loss
The holiday season is in full swing. It is a time to be enjoyed, and to connect and socialize with friends, colleagues, and family. Yet, for those of us with hearing loss, we may be feeling less joy and more frustration.
If you find the holidays frustrating due to your hearing loss, here are 6 tips to help you get the most out of interactions with loved ones and get more enjoyment out of this busy time of year.

Sudden Hearing Loss Support: 4 Resources to Help You on Your Hearing Loss Journey
During my rehabilitation, I discovered how difficult It was to find helpful and reliable info online apart from the occasional article on hearing loss associations and charity websites. At the time of my loss, I struggled to find anything that encapsulated the whole sudden hearing loss experience - both the practical and emotional impact. There was also limited support in learning to live with a new hearing loss, and some of the forums I joined were so negative that I ended up leaving.
In connecting with others over the years, I identified a need for more support for people moving forward following a sudden hearing loss and began to create some resources to do just this.