• What is audism & what are examples of audist behaviours?
    Oct 27 2021

    Episode 106 - Even though it's not visible (like many things related to deaf awareness), audism is a major within society and it remains a major issue for anyone who is experiencing some kind of deafness. Yet it's rarely ever talked about compared other discriminations and prejudices.

    Nonetheless, it is worth speaking up about it in order to raise deaf awareness and make people aware of the daily barriers that a person who is deaf experiences. Regardless of whether you know what is audism or not, this is an opportunity for all of us to do better and reduce the level of barriers that a deaf person goes through on a daily basis throughout their lives.

    To access the transcripts and learn more about audism in details with links to relevant sources, you can find all in the podcast post.

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    14 mins
  • CODA movie review: my thoughts on the latest deaf movie to be released
    Oct 13 2021

    Episode 105 - I have recently watched 'CODA' (which stands for 'child/children of deaf adult), the latest movie only on Apple TV+, around a CODA who is struggling with the dilemma of helping her deaf family's struggling fishing business whilst pursuiing her love of singing.

    But with the moral obligations of helping her family, plus the pressure that comes with being a CODA, this movie follows the story of this journey and how complex it is for those in the real world too.

    After watching it, I share my own thoughts.

    To access the transcripts and also learn more about 'Sound of Metal' film too, you can find all in the podcast post.

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    14 mins
  • Deafness as an 'invisible disability'
    Oct 6 2021

    Episode 104 -  Unless there are hearing aids or cochlear implants in your line of vision, or perhaps sign language are the main form of communication, it's safe to say it's not immediately obvious if a person is deaf or not. But is that good or bad?

    Because from my own perspectives, I have benefited from being able to hide it from people and go about my day as normal. But that came at a cost, which I explain here, and as a result, I try to make it more visible.

    But it still doesn't hide the fact that it's an invisible disability.

    To access the transcripts and learn more about the social model of disability, you can find all in the podcast post.

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    10 mins
  • Is deafness a disability?
    Sep 29 2021

    Episode 103 - For some people, the concept of asking whether being deaf is a disability is weird question to ask or it's complicated. For others, it's very straightforward.

    It will really depends on how you want to look at it. But in this episode, I talk about it from MY own perspectives rather than treat it as a one answer that suits everyone.

    To access the transcripts and learn more about the social model of disability, you can find all in the podcast post.

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    8 mins
  • Social model vs medical model of disability: What's the difference & how it impacts deaf people?
    Sep 22 2021

    Episode 102 - When it comes to the general perception of people with disability, it is normally looked with a negative context i.e. their "medical condition" is causing the barriers. However, a better approach would be to look at the barriers as the cause of society rather than because of the person.

    Some abled people may argue that without disabled people, the barriers wouldn't have existed in the first place. But those same people are most likely benefiting from the so-called disability or accessibility features in their own day-to-day lives without realising it, thus the moral of the story is that inclusivity can benefit everyone.

    But that can only happen if we adjust our mindset towards disability.

    For transcripts and to also learn more about 'inspiration porn' and 'curb-cut effect' as mentioned in this episode,  you can find all in the podcast post.

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    11 mins
  • My favourite (and terrible 🙈) hearing aids jokes
    Sep 16 2021

    Episode 101 - One of my most popular articles on the website are deaf jokes. Sometimes, it's good to make fun of ourselves and laugh about it.

    This time, I want to focus on hearing aids jokes. Because why not?

    For transcripts and link to my other deaf jokes, you can find them both on this podcast post.

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    5 mins
  • The 'Curb-Cut Effect' in Deafness
    Sep 8 2021

    Episode 100 - The 'curb-cut effect' is a phenomenon that is not talked about enough, even though it has been around for decades.

    But what is curb-cut effect? And how does it affect (in a positive way) almost every single person in society? Hopefully, if more people understand it, it will allow all of us to open our minds about certain features that we see in society today that, although are not primarily for us, we ended up benefiting from it too.

    So what exactly am I talking about? You can find out in this episode where you can also access all the resources, including transcripts..

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    7 mins
  • When subtitles/captions are not enough...
    Aug 24 2021

    Episode 99 - It's very common to see people say "just read the subtitles/captions" when there are calls for sign language interpreters.

    But is it really that simple? Spoiler alert: no. But it's not complicated to understand it either. There are reasons why 1) subtitles/captions are not enough in certain scenarios, and 2) sign language interpreters can relay the message better for many people who communicates in sign language only.

    Even for someone like myself who does not depend on sign language, it is heart-breaking yet frustrating for me to see people who do depend on it and it's their native language, they are neglected in more ways than one. It's even worse when they are neglected in scenarios which are literally life and death, like during a global pandemic.

    So what exactly am I talking about? You can find out in this episode where you can also access all the resources, including transcripts..

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    8 mins