
The Hearing Matters Podcast: Hearing Aids, Hearing Technology and Tinnitus Could An Audiology Clinic Fit Inside A Tiny House?
A sleepless night turned into a blueprint for change. After catching a segment on Tiny House Nation, we asked a simple question with a complicated answer: could a true audiology clinic fit inside a tiny house and travel safely, complete with a legitimate sound booth and patient-ready workflow? What followed was a pursuit of access, a debt-free crowdfunding effort built on trust, and a design sprint that tested faith, engineering, and grit.
We open up about why Dr. Carla Smiley, audiologist, chose a tiny house over RVs, school buses, or trailers and how that choice raised the bar for acoustics, power management, and weight distribution. You’ll hear how she mapped airflow for a sealed booth, planned for vibration and road wear, and balanced patient comfort with strict clinical standards. When her first builder walked away, the project could have stalled. Instead, it forced better questions, a new builder in another state, and a commitment to quality that shaped every cut, cavity, and cable run.
Along the way, we share the crowdfunding approach that kept the project debt-free: a focused list, a clear value story drawn from successful dental models, and an invitation for the community to invest in mobile hearing care. Without a deep peer network in audiology at the time, we sought lessons from adjacent mobile clinics and let purpose do the heavy lifting during quiet months. The payoff arrived the day the clinic rolled into view and the mood boards became cabinetry, the plans became latches, and the dream became a place where people can hear their lives more clearly.
If you’re a clinician, founder, or maker weighing an idea no one’s tried yet, this story offers a practical path and a nudge to trust your why. Press play, subscribe for more conversations at the edge of care delivery, and leave a review with the bold problem you’re solving next.
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