Teresa Garratty shares with us what it was like going deaf at 18. She also explores how speech versus sign language can be driving forces of elitism in the deaf community. Show more
In the first episode, activist Abigail Gorman takes a personal look at what it means to be deaf when most of society would prefer you not to be. The reader is Natalia Campbell. Show more
The Australian-born deaf academic Robert Adam takes us on a journey through his early childhood, whilst also considering how his voice might sound if he could hear and speak. Show more
Sannah Gulamani shares her interest in the linguistics of British Sign Language and how, because of her deafness, her love of music is often questioned. Show more
Sandy Deo describes the responsibilities and privileges that come with being a child of a deaf adult and how she has had to navigate the border between the deaf and hearing worlds. Show more