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Beyond the Decibels

Cochlear North America

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Indicators of change in implantable hearing solutions are everywhere and they’re multi-faceted; including an aging population, increasing awareness, advancing care/technology and expanding access through candidacy criteria. Beyond the Decibels is a podcast that aims to bring together audiologists, otolaryngologists, and experts in the field to explore the latest innovations, research, and advancements in understanding hearing health and treating hearing loss. Together with leading experts, o ...
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Décibels

Studio Arc-en-Ciel

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Décibels c'est la chronique musicale qui vous fait découvrir des artistes de tous genres musicaux qui sont passés récemment ou passeront prochainement à des concerts et festivals en Alsace. Vous découvrirez par la même occasion divers évènements musicaux à travers cette série de podcasts diffusés toutes les deux semaines.
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Decibels

BlueEgg Media & The New Asterisk Magazine

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Decibels is a series of sonic essays exploring diverse landscapes. The stories use sound as a paintbrush to reveal the vibrancy of common places hidden in plain sight. Being aware, being quiet, and just being transforms cacophonous monotony into symphonic relationships. A collaboration between Blue Egg Media and The New Asterisk Magazine. The team includes Robin Gianattassio-Malle, Jeremy Joven, and Alexander Winter. With special thanks to Tobirus M. Newby for lending his voice and insights, ...
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ASMR Poet Francine Pruitt aka Naturalee Poetic takes you on a higher vibrational perspective with Poetry read a bit different than the norm. While living with chronic back pain she found a way to vibe to calm, soothing, ASMR triggers by the sensual sounds of poetic decibels of love. Learn ways to cope with pain and live in the NOW of soothing sounds, medicinal meditation & sensual self love. If nothing else, let her read you to sleep without counting sheep 🦋
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Voice behind the written words. Contributor to The Canadian Press for 25+ years, freelancing on the side. Longtime journo, first-time podcaster here to share insight and perspectives on the Calgary Flames. But not too serious, it's just hockey.
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Dr. Jill Firszt is a Professor in Audiology and Communication Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and has dedicated her career to understanding single-sided deafness and how it impacts those affected. During CI2024 in Vancouver, she was awarded the ACI Alliance 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award for her accomplishments. In this episode, you…
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In this episode of Beyond the Decibels, hear from our President and CEO, Dig Howitt, while he was attending CI2024 in Vancouver. You'll hear about his thoughts and key takeaways from the conference and also get a chance to learn how this cement-industry engineer became the President of Cochlear Limited. If you enjoyed this episode, please press the…
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Listen in as we set the stage for CI2024 Vancouver. During this incredible conference held in July, we had the opportunity to interview a number of leading experts in our field. Stay tuned for their episodes! If you enjoyed this episode, please press the subscribe button, give us a rating and a review. We’d love to hear from you. The views of the i…
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Lisa Aubert, President of Cochlear North America joins us to discuss how she got into audiology, how things have changed over the years, and what you can expect from this podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please press the subscribe button, give us a rating and a review. We’d love to hear from you. The views of the interviewees in this podcast a…
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Allison Biever, Audiologist at Rocky Mountain Ear Center shares with us her love of running, her 32 years in audiology, and what she hopes to see over the next 30 plus years. In the United States, the Cochlear Nucleus Implant System is approved for use in children 9 to 24 months of age who have profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears and d…
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Dans ce 15ème épisode, je vous présente Afrojack : un artiste incontournable de la scène EDM, dont vous avez forcément déjà entendu au moins une de ses musiques. La Foire aux Vins de Colmar a récemment ajouté son nom sur la line up de la Nuit Blanche, ce sera donc l'occasion d'aller le voir cet été !…
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Dans ce troisième épisode, je vous parle de La Cuvée Givrée : édition hivernale de La Foire aux Vins, qui aura lieu du 27 au 30 décembre prochain. Un évènement dont le dj et producteur Boris Way fera partie, c'est donc le moment idéal de vous présenter cet artiste !저자 Studio Arc-en-Ciel
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#39: The first concert recap in so very long….Marleah and guest Henry recap CLAVVS (with Noods and b3cca), who they saw at Our Wicked Lady on 7/30/21. Marleah wants a shorts suit and hears jangle punk for the first time. Henry gives Our Wicked Lady a glowing review, and takes note of the hot Noods band members (prompting a discussion on whether it …
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With concerts cancelled, bands make due. No NYC band is making a greater effort than King Crash, probably the first to play out in the city in lockdown. I sit down with Ryan Shivdasani, Jack Redford and Rubio to get an inside look about what it looks like to forge ahead as a performer in lockdown. We talk about the joy of public performances, what …
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Alternative Title: But Where Can I Go To A Rave?In Part 2 of the Lockdown Recap, Marleah is here to discuss the EDM scene in NYC (and tips for finding where to go in your own city if you’re not from around here), with Gregory Gelfand and Jenya Taran of Mindgazm, a local NYC DJ act she got to see twice over the past month, who also add live instrume…
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It’s been a loooong hiatus, and we’ve struggled for the live music that nourishes us…but it can be found! Marleah is here for the Lockdown Recap, Part 1, Concerts, to discuss the live music scene in NYC (and tips for finding it in your own city if you're not from these parts!). First half, Mar sits down with her friend Ladell who she saw Akie Bermi…
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With quarantine in effect, concerts are out. So we’ve got a new segment, How Was It For You?, where we interview an artist we love on their take on a show (or shows) we went to. On this episode, we get to chat with Evan Zwisler and Mason Taub of The Values! Mason and Evan get into their intricate songwriting process (they’ve got a bomb home setup, …
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Marleah and James recap Silversun Pickups (with The New Regime), who they saw at Brooklyn Steel on 3-5-20. Marleah has an all too relatable work moment when catching the light board operator takin’ it easy on the job, and is thrown by an all too accurate audience member comparison of SSPU to…another very well-known band. James raw-drums it (that’s,…
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Marleah and James recap Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, who James saw at Brooklyn Bowl on 2-27-20. Last week, Marleah talked about a roar she never got to hear; this week, James talks about a pounce he never got to see. We explore the interesting possibility of marrying blues with EDM, talk about blues cover songs, James gives us a deep dive on the bl…
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Marleah and James recap Peter Bradley Adams, who they saw at Rockwood Music Hall on 2-17-20. Marleah loves the perfect mix of sensitive and stoic masculinity (quote of the episode: “like he’s holding back a roar that we never get to hear.”). James points out Anthony da Costa’s ability to be the perfect type of accompanist and backup singer- bringin…
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After an overview of the new Tame Impala album, Marleah and James recap Saint Motel (with KOLARS), who they saw at Webster Hall on 2-13-20. Marleah introduces James to Shirley Bassey and can’t get enough of costume changes. James dislikes frequent clap-a-longs, and is in the camp that everything Saint Motel does is meticulously planned (true??). Bo…
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In a new segment we call The Internet Couldn’t Tell Us, Marleah and James have the opportunity to sit down with Luke Jenner of The Rapture, out on location at Union Hall.It all started with a burning question Marleah had about parallels between The Rapture’s Killing and LCD Soundsystem’s Losing My Edge. What’s the full story there? The Internet Cou…
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Marleah and James recap Cold War Kids (with Overcoats), who they saw at Webster Hall (shaping up to be one hell of an efficient venue) on 2-4-20. Marleah needs girly music sometimes, and is still struggling to adjust to the new Cold War Kids sounds. James loves all of the Cold War Kids songs, truly all of them, and has a man crush on Nathan Willett…
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Marleah and James recap Tredici Bacci (with Godcaster, Eyes of Love, Starla Online, Mr. Transylvania), who they saw at Mercury Lounge (AN historic venue! ahahahaha!) on 1-26-20. Marleah sees her junior high signature look on a 2019 bartender, and dislikes soft synth because it feels like a corporation attempting to lull you into complacency. James …
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It’s the Night of the Living Strange…Marleah and James recap The Living Strange (take 2!- with The Values and Grayhunter) they saw at The Knitting Factory on 1-18-20. Marleah loves choreography, especially when it’s forced on the crowd for an extended period of time, and has the Air Supply moment she’s always dreamed of. James sees The Living Stran…
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Marleah and James recap the Yonatan Gat (with The Eastern Medicine Singers and Jaimie Branch) show they saw at The Dance on 1-9-20. Marleah is fascinated with the lekos at The Dance (seriously WHAT a venue) that look a whole lot like Eve from Wall-E, and mulls over how all Native American (American Indian?) music seems to be- well- profound. James …
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Marleah and James take you, Jasmine, to Bed Stuy for a whole new world, with James as Prince Ali, Marleah as magic carpet, and special guest- Andy!- as Genie. The trio recap the Peppermint (with Irrevery, Gene Baker, and Milkweed) show they saw at Venus in Furs on 12-19-19. Marleah is reminded of Penn Hills (For Lovers Only!) when stepping in, and …
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Marleah and James recap the Alison Wonderland (with Nina Las Vegas and Hiawatha) “Wonderland Warehouse Project” show that they saw at Avant Gardner on 12-7-19. After deep diving into a theory as to whether Killing by The Rapture is in fact a dance punk dis track by Luke Jenner, Marleah gets into the ins-and-outs of EDM/pop crossover. James loves Ba…
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Marleah and James talk about seeing The Rapture (with C R I C K E T S and Wah Together) at Music Hall of Williamsburg on 12-3-19…with special guest, Drake! Marleah *finally* gets to indulge in some dance punk, the flip side of her other favorite genre, big beat (see episode #13), and dubs Gabriel Andruzzi the Lindsay Stirling of The Cowbell. James …
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Marleah and James talk about the Ganja White Knight (with Boogie T, Jantsen, and Subdocta) show Marleah saw at Avant Gardner on 11-30-19. Marleah forgot both her fan *and* refractors for this one, but on the plus side, did have a couple openers win her over (modern dubstep normally feels for her like driving on the Natchez Trace Parkway…excuse her …
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Marleah and James talk about the Matt and Kim (with The Frights) show they saw at Brooklyn Steel on 11-25-19. Marleah gives pro-tips on moshing for small people, and talks about what it’s like to be in an all-female mosh pit. James gives the low down on his beach music routine and reminisces about his first Matt & Kim show. Both Marleah and James c…
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Marleah and James talk about the Upstate (with The Way Down Wanderers) show they saw at The Knitting Factory on 11-8-19. Marleah appreciates the vocal diversity of Upstate, and talks a bit about the 3 times she’s seen the band. 4 times now, one band…in the past year. Which she never does. James loves a good, surprising cover, got some great footage…
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Marleah and James talk about the Kishi Bashi (with Cicada Rhythm) show that they saw at Brooklyn Steel on 11-2-19. Marleah is enamored with Kishi Bashi (might be in the top 5 of concerts now?) on so many levels, and normally hates the flute, but his flooootist (Flawtist? Floutist? How to pronounce? Don’t f'ing know!) really had her come around. Jam…
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Marleah and James talk about the Jukebox the Ghost (with Zach Jones & The Tricky Bits) show that Marleah saw at Webster Hall on 10-26-19…for Jukebox the Ghost’s special Halloween show, Halloqueen! It’s one half JTG, one half JTG as Queen (and yes, they dress up!).Marleah relays a fan theory as to why Jukebox the Ghost isn’t mainstream and ruminates…
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Hoo boy this was a tough one. But if you love that Stranger Things music, this episode is for YOU! Marleah and James talk about the Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein show (performing music from Stranger Things live!), that Marleah saw on 10/19/19 at Brooklyn Steel. After some waffling, Marleah’s final answer on soundtrack and/or synthwave concerts is th…
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