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Cheryl Nolte - The Value of Lip Reading

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Cheryl Nolte is a lip-reading instructor with a demonstrated history of working in the health wellness area. She has worked in event management, team building, public speaking, and fundraising. She is currently active with five different charitable organizations while also offering online hearing coaching. In addition to these roles, she takes time to advocate for and consult people regarding hearing aids.

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Lip-reading is one of the most important adaptations for the deaf and hard of hearing. Many will instinctively learn to lip-read while others struggle to learn the skill. Its utility makes it a great tool for anyone affected, so how can someone get help to improve their ability? Cheryl Nolte is a lip-reading expert and has a long career working with the hard of hearing and deaf community. Through her own experience, she helps others hone their skills and live their life to the fullest. So what can you learn from her expertise? In this episode, Dr. Mark Syms talks with Cheryl Nolte about lip-reading and making the most of hearing loss. They start with her own background, how she developed her skills, and how she translates that into her coaching. They also discuss how to protect your hearing and different apps to know about.

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Cheryl Nolte is a lip-reading instructor with a demonstrated history of working in the health wellness area. She has worked in event management, team building, public speaking, and fundraising. She is currently active with five different charitable organizations while also offering online hearing coaching. In addition to these roles, she takes time to advocate for and consult people regarding hearing aids.

In this episode…

Lip-reading is one of the most important adaptations for the deaf and hard of hearing. Many will instinctively learn to lip-read while others struggle to learn the skill. Its utility makes it a great tool for anyone affected, so how can someone get help to improve their ability? Cheryl Nolte is a lip-reading expert and has a long career working with the hard of hearing and deaf community. Through her own experience, she helps others hone their skills and live their life to the fullest. So what can you learn from her expertise? In this episode, Dr. Mark Syms talks with Cheryl Nolte about lip-reading and making the most of hearing loss. They start with her own background, how she developed her skills, and how she translates that into her coaching. They also discuss how to protect your hearing and different apps to know about.

  continue reading

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