Episodes
Michael Lawrence (co-host of the Signal To Noise Podcast), joins us to talk about SPL, loudness, and the audio engineer's responsibility when it comes to exposure risk at live sound events. Expressed through his work as a system engineer and senior instructor at Rational Acoustics, he brings humanity to the technical aspects and numbers when balancing a concert's perceived loudness and safety of all involved.    This episode features music by Audiologist and Talking Ears...
Published 06/15/22
Dr. Heather Malyuk, a fiddle player, lifelong musician, and celebrated music audiology expert. She is the past clinical director at Sensaphonics and currently the owner of Soundcheck Audiology. Her hearing health curriculum is a unique tool designed for use by music industry professionals. In this episode, Heather shares her musical upbringing and we discuss the emotional and physical demands of a musician's life which can strain one's health and wellbeing. If you would like to book a private...
Published 06/01/22
This episode features conversation with Joey Di Camillo. He shares how his development of hyperacusis and tinnitus put a yearslong pause on his music career, and what he would pay to get his hearing health back. We also discuss how other traumatic life events often bring perspective to one's own problems. Music featured in this episode is by Joey and his collaborators, including Not Yer Baby.
Published 05/21/22
Rickie Mazzotta is the drummer and founding member of the Philadelphia-based indie rock band mewithoutYou, who is embarking on their farewell tour. Rickie generously gave his time to check in about the status of his ears, and offer some sage advice to concert goers and young musicians. Content Warning: this episode contains discussion of mental health and suicide.
Published 05/13/22
Talking Ears is a new show interviewing music creators and lets their ears do the talking. Through stories and the guest’s own music, we hope to give context to the often overlooked importance of auditory wellness and hearing healthcare for music industry professionals. With so many musicians developing career ending hearing injuries, and such sparse training for aspiring musicians and engineers, there is an urgency to this discussion. Thanks for listening!
Published 05/13/22