

The Hearing Matters Podcast: Hearing Aids, Hearing Technology and Tinnitus
Hearing Matters
Welcome to the #1 Hearing Aid & Hearing Health Podcast with Blaise M. Delfino, M.S. - HIS! We combine education, entertainment, and all things hearing aid-related in one ear-pleasing package!In each episode, we'll unravel the mysteries of the auditory system, decode the latest advancements in hearing technology, and explore the unique challenges faced by individuals with hearing loss. But don't worry, we promise our discussions won't go in one ear and out the other!From heartwarming personal stories to mind-blowing research breakthroughs, the Hearing Matters Podcast is your go-to destination for all things related to hearing health. Get ready to laugh, learn, and join a vibrant community that believes that hearing matters - because it truly does!
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Feb 20, 2026 • 11min
What is Auracast?
Send us Fan MailWhat if public sound worked like Wi‑Fi—discoverable, labeled, and just a tap away? We sit down with Dr. Dave Fabry and Dr. Heike Heuermann to explore Auracast, the new Bluetooth broadcast audio that lets a single source stream to many listeners at once, from hearing aids to everyday earbuds. No more chasing the wrong gate call or straining to hear through echoes; you choose your channel and get clear, direct audio where it counts.We trace the path from proprietary wireless and telecoils to a unified, open approach that scales across homes and venues. Heike explains why Auracast is more than the next Bluetooth spec: it’s a usability leap. The MyStarkey Auracast Assistant makes discovery feel like joining Wi‑Fi, while Google Fast Pair removes pairing pain so users can connect in seconds. Dave shares real‑world wins—targeted airport announcements, cleaner speech in train stations, and labeled streams in places of worship—showing how broadcast audio brings clarity without extra gear or complex apps.This shift also changes who benefits. Instead of infrastructure serving only hearing aid users, venues can offer inclusive audio that welcomes anyone with compatible earbuds or headsets. That broader value speeds adoption: gyms can stream TV audio and class instruction side by side, classrooms can reach every student, and families can share the same TV feed without splitters. Along the way we compare telecoils’ strengths with Auracast’s flexibility, discuss battery and quality trade‑offs, and map how this technology becomes the default for public listening.If accessible audio has ever felt like a workaround, Auracast points to a simpler future: discover, join, and hear what matters. Subscribe for more deep dives into hearing tech, share this episode with a friend who struggles in noisy spaces, and leave a review to help others find the show.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Feb 17, 2026 • 45min
Humility, Hands, And The Human Ear
Send us Fan MailWhat if the biggest upgrade in your fittings isn’t the chip, but the craft? We sit down with industry veteran Ray Woodworth to unpack why the best results happen when technology, anatomy, and hands-on skill align. From the clinic to the factory floor, Ray shares how working alongside engineers reshaped his approach to ear impressions, venting, receivers, and fine tuning—and why humility and patient trust still outplay flashy features.We take a clear-eyed look at domes versus custom solutions. Domes can be quick and appropriate for mild losses, but they’re often stretched past their limits. Ray explains how custom molds and embedded receivers reduce low-frequency noise bleed, stabilize retention during movement, and unlock better streaming with fuller bass. Vent choice is crucial: the right vent eases occlusion without sacrificing the low-end energy that powers speech and music. Add precise receiver selection, and the same device platform can deliver a whole new acoustic experience.Verification meets perception in a practical framework you can use tomorrow. Real-ear measurement shows when domes leak lows and where custom coupling wins; patient perception then guides comfort, clarity, and loudness. Think of it like a light dimmer: build toward target so the brain can adapt without fatigue. We also compare ear scanning to silicone impressions. Scanners can shine, but only with expertise; silicone often reveals tactile details—wrinkles, texture, exostoses—that screens smooth over. Technique matters: video otoscopy, block placement, and repetition drive consistent, comfortable fits.We close with a blueprint for sustainable success: slow down to speed up. Capture impressions even if patients leave with domes first. Educate, listen, and document so you can pivot fast when comfort or streaming falls short. That’s how clinics earn loyalty and ongoing upgrades—by proving that hearing technology is just one third of the process, and the other two thirds are craft and care. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a review to help more listeners find us.Visit our website and take our quick online hearing screener. And if you're ready to take the next step, our online hearing care provider locator can help you find a trusted hearing care professional near you. Taking that first step can make a meaningful difference, helping you stay connecting to the people and moments that matter most. Omega AI hearing aids don’t just keep up. They redefine what it means to be modern and discreet yet durable and comfortable for all-day wear.They’re waterproof, everyday-proof, and designed to go the distance of your day and then some. All while tailored to your unique hearing needs. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Feb 13, 2026 • 10min
SoundGear Phantoms, Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, and Tinnitus
Send us Fan MailA high-pitched dental drill and suction shouldn’t drown out the most important sound in the room: a patient’s voice. Blaise Delfino sits down with Dr. Michael Walker (dentist) and Dr. Jamie Hand (audiologist) to unravel how modern hearing protection can quiet drills and suction without muting crucial communication, and why tinnitus may be the first warning sign long before a hearing test shows a shift. The result is a practical, evidence-informed guide for anyone working in a noisy environment. First, we compare everyday foam or silicone plugs with active devices like SoundGear Phantoms. You’ll hear what changes chairside when the noise floor drops but speech is preserved: faster coordination with assistants, fewer breaks to de-glove, and smoother, safer procedures. We dig into real-world workflow differences across restorative and surgical cases, and how open-bay designs compound exposure when multiple tools run at once.Next, we unpack fresh survey findings from hundreds of dentists that reveal a striking pattern: tinnitus reports are higher than expected even when self-reported hearing loss seems average. We explore why delayed testing and ultra-high-frequency damage can mask early decline, making tinnitus a critical cue for prevention. From cumulative exposure science to the limits of standard audiometry, we outline what professionals should watch for and how to act sooner.Finally, we get tactical. We talk fit, comfort, and hygiene, and lay out when to choose active hearing protection for continuous communication versus passive, high‑fidelity options or semi-insert bands for assistants on the move. We also highlight a culture shift in training: pairing dental and audiology programs to normalize protection, teach proper fitting, and make hearing health part of everyday PPE.If you practice in a noisy clinic—or care about someone who does—this is your playbook for protecting hearing without sacrificing clarity or care. Listen, subscribe, and leave a review with your biggest question about workplace noise or tinnitus so we can tackle it next.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Feb 11, 2026 • 36min
Auracast: The Next Leap In Hearing Technology
Send us Fan MailWhat if connecting to the right sound felt as simple as joining Wi‑Fi? We dive into Auracast and Google Fast Pair with Dr. Heike Heuermann, to show how broadcast audio, lower latency, and smarter pairing are about to make hearing aids—and earbuds—far more useful in the real world.We start with Heike’s rare blend of physics and cognitive psychology, the lens that turns decibels into human experience. From that vantage point, Auracast (Bluetooth LE Audio) makes a decisive shift from one‑to‑one links to one‑to‑many streams: a single TV, airport gate, classroom, or worship service can reach countless listeners at once. The result is practical and inclusive. Travelers subscribe to only their gate’s announcements. Partners follow the same show without extra boxes. Gym members pick the instructor over background noise. In places once dominated by telecoils, lightweight transmitters and an Auracast Assistant app replace complex loop installs, and because earbuds connect too, stigma drops while adoption climbs.Sound quality and endurance get a real upgrade. LE Audio’s LC3 codec widens bandwidth, cuts latency to keep lips in sync, and reduces power draw so all‑day streaming is realistic. Multi‑stream support unlocks fresh experiences: choose a language in a cinema with a tap, or select exhibit audio in a museum without borrowing headsets that ignore your hearing profile. For work, seamless switching across phones, laptops, and tablets meets modern hybrid life, reducing the friction that once discouraged users from staying connected.We also unpack why partnerships matter. Starkey’s collaboration with Google brings global ecosystem strength—Fast Pair discovery, Android reach—together with deep hearing science, DNN‑driven processing, and clinical insight. That combination accelerates a shift away from accessories like TV streamers as televisions adopt LE Audio broadcasting, simplifying homes while expanding access.If you care about hearing technology, accessibility, and the future of connected audio, this conversation offers clear use cases, fewer setup headaches, and a vision that treats connectivity as part of care. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs the update, and leave a review to tell us where Auracast would help you most.Visit our website and take our quick online hearing screener. And if you're ready to take the next step, our online hearing care provider locator can help you find a trusted hearing care professional near you. Taking that first step can make a meaningful difference, helping you stay connecting to the people and moments that matter most. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Feb 3, 2026 • 37min
Building A Tinnitus Learning Health Network (TLHN) To Improve Care
Send us Fan MailThe ringing is real...and so is the plan to fix how we manage it. Blaise sits down with Jeffery Reagan, a heart transplant survivor, tinnitus patient, and founder of Tinnitus Learning Health Network, to share a practical blueprint for transforming tinnitus care through a learning health network that centers outcomes, empathy, and shared data. Instead of waiting years for guidelines to catch up, Jeff shows how patients, clinicians, and researchers can collaborate in near real time to reveal which therapies—CBT, TRT, sound therapy, hearing aids—work best for specific subtypes and life contexts.We explore the watershed moment that pushed Jeff to act, the structure of a learning health network, and why placing the patient’s voice at the center changes everything. You’ll hear how standardized measurement with tools like the Tinnitus Functional Index and Tinnitus Handicap Inventory lets clinics compare results, reduce disparities, and end the dead-end phrase, “there’s nothing we can do.” Along the way, Jeff introduces the team guiding this movement, including leaders like Dr. James Henry and Dr. Donna Murray, and outlines concrete milestones: pilot sites across VA and academic centers, a rebrand to the Tinnitus Learning Health Network (TLHN), and a path to insurer buy-in through real-world evidence.If you or someone you love lives with tinnitus, this conversation offers both hope and a plan. We talk funding models, data culture, and how machine learning can guide (not replace) clinical judgment to speed up the path to relief. Join us as we turn fragmented efforts into a connected community that learns, shares, and improves together. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find expert-backed tinnitus care built on real outcomes.Visit our website and take our quick online hearing screener. And if you're ready to take the next step, our online hearing care provider locator can help you find a trusted hearing care professional near you. Taking that first step can make a meaningful difference, helping you stay connecting to the people and moments that matter most. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Jan 30, 2026 • 9min
Hearing Loss Affects More Than You Think
Send us Fan MailA quieter problem carries loud consequences: when hearing loss goes untreated, risks rise for cognitive decline, cardiovascular strain, and falls. We pull that chain into the light and show how one change—adopting hearing technology earlier—can shift the long‑term outlook. With better devices, rising satisfaction, and less stigma, the path to clearer sound and stronger health is getting shorter and friendlier.We walk through fresh insights from MarkeTrak 2025, including how consumers perceive prescription hearing aids, what over‑the‑counter devices get right, and where they fall short. The data is clear: satisfaction is high across the board, but loyal users value the guidance of a hearing care professional, especially for the hardest tasks—accurate assessment, the right device selection, and real troubleshooting. We explore why counseling and expectation setting matter as much as hardware, and how theory of mind helps clinicians solve problems that algorithms miss, like clarity in noise and the fatigue of constant listening effort.Access still matters, and OTC can be a smart on‑ramp—if it connects people to support when they need it. That’s where community steps in. Friends, family, and colleagues influence the first move, while clinics can demystify the journey with quick, transparent demos of an annual hearing test. We share practical ways to normalize hearing care as part of total well‑being—physical, emotional, and mental—so taking action feels positive and routine. Ready to rethink hearing health as preventive care you can feel every day? Follow the show, share this episode with someone who needs a nudge, and leave a review to help more people find their way to better hearing.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Jan 27, 2026 • 36min
Advocacy, Access, And Modern Hearing Tech with Bridget Dobyan
Send us Fan MailPolicy shifts, lived experience, and modern tech meet in a conversation that makes hearing health feel urgent, hopeful, and actionable. We sit down with HIA executive director Bridget Dobyan to connect the dots between 2026 advocacy priorities, the real value of professional care, and what the latest MarketTrak 2025 data tells us about adoption, satisfaction, and consumer behavior. From state-level licensing updates after the OTC rule to federal student loan reforms that shape the workforce pipeline, we map a clear path for clinicians and consumers to navigate change with confidence.Bridget shares a practical playbook: invite lawmakers into your clinic during district work periods, show them the full care journey, and partner with AAA, ASHA, ADA, Listen Carefully and IHS to align messaging. We dive into why the timeline to seek help is shrinking, how satisfaction remains high for both devices and professionals, and why many OTC users say they would have benefited from clinical guidance on assessment, selection, and troubleshooting. This isn’t theory; it’s data-backed insight that reinforces the power of counseling, empathy, and real-world fine-tuning, even as AI tools evolve.You’ll also hear how HIA’s man-on-the-street campaign blends humor and education to make hearing health relatable at every age. A new mother finds comfort in newborn screening; a new hearing aid user lights up about Bluetooth streaming and wishes he hadn’t waited. These stories counter fear with possibility, positioning hearing care as part of total health—supporting communication, safety, and cognitive well-being. If you’re a clinician, you’ll leave with steps to boost advocacy and awareness. If you’re a listener on the fence, you’ll see how earlier action leads to better outcomes.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s been “waiting to hear better,” and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway—we read them all.Visit our website and take our quick online hearing screener. And if you're ready to take the next step, our online hearing care provider locator can help you find a trusted hearing care professional near you. Taking that first step can make a meaningful difference, helping you stay connecting to the people and moments that matter most. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Jan 23, 2026 • 8min
OTC Hearing Aids - Smart Start Or Detour?
Send us Fan MailStruggling to catch every word or feeling like voices are loud but still muddy? We unpack the real differences between over-the-counter hearing aids and prescription fittings, focusing on when each path makes sense and how to get results you can actually feel in daily life. Drawing on clinical standards and FDA guidance, we map clear criteria for safe OTC use, the red flags that call for an audiologist or ENT, and why a baseline hearing test is one of the most valuable health checks you can get.We walk through what a prescription fit includes—diagnostic testing, individualized programming, and real-ear verification—so you understand how precise tuning translates into sharper speech clarity. Then we contrast that with self-fit OTC devices: accessible, affordable, and helpful for some adults with mild hearing loss, but limited by generalized amplification and lack of objective verification. You’ll hear why noise is the top complaint across users, how directionality and signal processing drive comprehension more than raw volume, and how realistic expectations, coaching, and follow-up shape satisfaction.Along the way, a simple vision-care analogy brings the trade-offs to life: readers can help in a pinch, but complex needs benefit from a tailored prescription. We also look ahead at how AI is enhancing hearing care without replacing the professional, and how OTC options have expanded awareness while underscoring the value of expert guidance. If you’re wondering whether to start with an OTC device or book a comprehensive evaluation, this conversation gives you the clarity to choose confidently—and the next steps to take.If this helped you make sense of your options, follow the show, share it with someone who’s hesitating on hearing help, and leave a quick review so others can find it too.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Jan 22, 2026 • 26min
OTC Hearing Aids, Clearly Explained
Send us Fan MailBuying hearing help shouldn’t feel like guesswork. We break down over-the-counter hearing aids with plain talk: what they are, who they’re designed for, and how to know whether self-fit amplification is a smart starting point or a detour that delays the clarity you want. You’ll hear the critical differences between OTC and prescription devices, from diagnostic testing and individualized programming to real-ear verification and ongoing counseling that actually moves the needle in noisy, real-world settings.We share evidence-backed criteria to decide if OTC suits your needs—perceived mild to moderate loss, comfort managing tech, and realistic expectations—and the red flags that call for a professional evaluation right away, like sudden or asymmetric changes, persistent ringing or pain, or continued trouble understanding speech even when it’s loud. Along the way, we talk through the biggest complaint users have in daily life: speech in noise. You’ll learn why clarity, not just volume, drives satisfaction, and how targeted signal processing and guided adaptation can turn “I can hear” into “I can understand.”This conversation is about access and outcomes, not choosing sides. Used as directed, OTC devices are safe and can reduce stigma and encourage earlier engagement. The real risk is delay—waiting years to act or assuming nothing works after a poor first try. If you’re on the fence, start with our online hearing test to get a baseline, then use our provider locator to find a professional who will meet you where you are, explain your hearing test results, and map options without pressure. Subscribe, share this with someone who keeps asking for repeats, and leave a review to help more people hear life’s story with confidence.Visit our website and take our quick online hearing screener. And if you're ready to take the next step, our online hearing care provider locator can help you find a trusted hearing care professional near you. Taking that first step can make a meaningful difference, helping you stay connecting to the people and moments that matter most. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

Jan 16, 2026 • 8min
Why Hearing Aids Get Returned
Send us Fan MailMost tech works instantly. Hearing care doesn’t, and that gap can turn hope into frustration if we don’t name it and guide it. We take you inside the real reasons hearing aids get returned and share a practical playbook for turning the first two weeks into a solid foundation rather than a ticking clock.We start with expectations, showing how “normal hearing now” thinking collides with the reality of brain-based adaptation. You’ll hear why own-voice changes, sharper background sounds, and early fatigue are not warning signs but normal steps in neural recalibration. We lay out simple ways to frame realistic optimism, set clear milestones, and keep patients focused on meaningful wins like easier conversations and less strain across weeks, not minutes.Then we go deeper into the human side. Hearing loss affects identity, relationships, and confidence, especially in life stages where connection and contribution matter most. When emotions are ignored, the device absorbs the blame. We share language that validates those feelings, maps goals to daily life, and uses small, achievable wins to build momentum. You’ll learn how to schedule early follow-ups that actually matter, craft supportive check-ins, and fine-tune without overwhelming. Beyond real-ear and hearing aid test boxes, we outline best practices that integrate counseling, acclimation guides, and team-wide consistency to reduce returns and raise satisfaction.If you want fewer returns, steadier outcomes, and patients who feel seen and supported, this conversation gives you the tools to make it happen. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review to tell us which strategy you’ll try first.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast


