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Radio Head Gal

A Memoir of Hearing Loss and Self-Worth

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Radio Head Gal

By: Rebecca Knill
Narrated by: Carolyn Durkalski
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“I never wanted to be hearing. I said this out loud in my TED talk, and the audience went bug-eyed, struggling to process this heresy. How could anyone not want to be hearing? I wasn’t anti-hearing. I just felt my life would be simpler if everyone else were deaf.” So begins the compelling story of acclaimed TED speaker Rebecca Knill as she guides us through a life shaped by hearing loss. Throughout, Knill offers eye-opening insights into disability and celebrates the power of technology to level the playing field.

A provocative memoir, Radio Head Gal challenges the notion that a deaf existence is inferior, advocating instead for hearing loss to be recognized as an aspect of physical diversity similar to race or gender identity. The memoir delves into themes of adaptation, discrimination, faith, mother/daughter dysfunction, and the quest for belonging in a world that remains largely inaccessible to the d/Deaf.

Growing up before accommodation laws or smart technology, Knill reflects on her life pre- and post-cochlear implant―a surgical procedure in which computer chips replaced her sense of hearing, cyborg-style―and the birth of her alter ego, Radio Head Gal. The book's subject is timely: hearing loss now affects 1 in 5 young people, a 30% increase since the 1990s. By 2050, hearing loss is expected to swell to 1 in 4 across all age groups worldwide. As younger generations face this reality, technological innovation must follow.

With humor and insight, Knill explores themes of self-worth, communication, and the pivotal role technology plays in promoting inclusion. Recognized as a Top 25 Talk of 2020 by the TED Editors, Radio Head Gal is a vital resource to support those with hearing loss, providing intimate revelations and enlightening perspectives that cut through emotional barriers. Dive into this empowering narrative that challenges perceptions and advocates for an inclusive, technology-driven future, regardless of ability differences.

©2024 Rebecca Knill (P)2024 Rebecca Knill
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I felt like the author told some of the things that happened to her too much from only her side. I really thought it was unfair to go after her mother so much when her mother is now dead and can’t defend herself. Just didn’t trust what she recounted. Maybe because she comes on strong about ableism and people judging her but goes on to refer to people as frown face doctor etc. At the end she sounds like she is going to make amends with her mom and how much she was there for her at the but still throws in more negative thoughts about her. I felt myself being irritated after each time I tried to listen and get through it.

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