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TRANSCRIPT: How Hearing Loss Could Be Impacting Your Relationships: Nashlea Brogan

Read the full transcript of audiologist Dr. Nashlea Brogan’s talk titled “How Hearing Loss Could Be Impacting Your Relationships” at TEDxBostonCollege 2024 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

DR. NASHLEA BROGAN: Let me tell you a story about John and Mary, married for 35 years, a milestone they both cherish. It was their anniversary, a day of celebration and love. Mary had spent hours at the hair salon, making sure her hair was just right. She even had a beautiful new dress for the occasion.

“John, how do you like my dress?” Mary said. John didn’t respond. He was sitting on the sofa, seeming lost in thought and distraction.

“How do you like my hair?” She said. She was met with silence.

The Silent Wall

It’s a scenario that plays out far too often. Two people living under the same roof, spending all their time together, but there’s a silent wall between them. When they end up in marriage counseling or worse, divorce course, the reason cited for breakup is lack of communication and loss of connection.

“He never listens to me,” is something I hear daily in my practice as an audiologist. We all know how much men love to listen. But what if the reason he’s not listening to you is he can’t hear you? What if this communication problem is also a medical problem? We are presently experiencing a global increase in hearing loss, coupled with rising rates of social isolation, loneliness, mental health problems like anxiety and depression, and gray divorces, highlighting the urgent need to address the impact untreated hearing loss on communication.

What’s more worrisome is that despite the availability of modern treatment, on average, less than 20% of people choose to take action and treat their hearing loss.

Over the last decade, we have seen an increase in what’s called gray divorces.