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From Stage Monitors to Hearing Aids: A Drummer's Audio Evolution

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Ever wonder what happens when a musician's most precious tool—their hearing—begins to fade? Moe Jerant, founding member of the Large Flowerheads and a professional drummer for over 20 years, takes us through her remarkable 15-year journey with hearing technology that saved her career and transformed her life.
The wake-up call came unexpectedly during a vocal lesson when Moe couldn't produce certain notes. A specialist's jarring comparison—"your snare drum has almost the same impact as a pistol going off"—forced her to confront a difficult truth: her passion was damaging her hearing. What followed was a journey through evolving hearing technology, from early custom devices that made sound seem "like it was coming through a wall" to modern receiver-in-canal instruments that restored clarity and musical nuance.
Moe candidly shares the embarrassing moments that pushed her to seek help—like responding to questions with completely unrelated answers—and the incredible transformation in her performance capabilities after adopting in-ear monitors. Beyond the stage, her hearing journey has enhanced her work leading therapeutic drum circles for seniors, where she witnesses firsthand how untreated hearing loss can lead to social withdrawal and isolation.
This episode offers a powerful reminder about the connection between hearing health and overall wellbeing. Whether you're a musician, music lover, or simply someone concerned about maintaining quality connections throughout life, Moe's parting advice resonates: "Don't doubt yourself. If you think you have a hearing issue, even a tiny one, get it checked." Your future self will thank you.

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Chapters

1. Meeting Mo Durant (00:00:00)

2. Discovering Music and Hearing Loss (00:02:17)

3. Evolution of Hearing Technology (00:06:22)

4. In-Ear Monitors and Performance (00:11:37)

5. Hearing Health and Quality of Life (00:17:31)

6. Final Thoughts and Recommendations (00:28:32)

207 episodes

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Ever wonder what happens when a musician's most precious tool—their hearing—begins to fade? Moe Jerant, founding member of the Large Flowerheads and a professional drummer for over 20 years, takes us through her remarkable 15-year journey with hearing technology that saved her career and transformed her life.
The wake-up call came unexpectedly during a vocal lesson when Moe couldn't produce certain notes. A specialist's jarring comparison—"your snare drum has almost the same impact as a pistol going off"—forced her to confront a difficult truth: her passion was damaging her hearing. What followed was a journey through evolving hearing technology, from early custom devices that made sound seem "like it was coming through a wall" to modern receiver-in-canal instruments that restored clarity and musical nuance.
Moe candidly shares the embarrassing moments that pushed her to seek help—like responding to questions with completely unrelated answers—and the incredible transformation in her performance capabilities after adopting in-ear monitors. Beyond the stage, her hearing journey has enhanced her work leading therapeutic drum circles for seniors, where she witnesses firsthand how untreated hearing loss can lead to social withdrawal and isolation.
This episode offers a powerful reminder about the connection between hearing health and overall wellbeing. Whether you're a musician, music lover, or simply someone concerned about maintaining quality connections throughout life, Moe's parting advice resonates: "Don't doubt yourself. If you think you have a hearing issue, even a tiny one, get it checked." Your future self will thank you.

Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast Team

Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast

Twitter:
@hearing_mattas
Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting Mo Durant (00:00:00)

2. Discovering Music and Hearing Loss (00:02:17)

3. Evolution of Hearing Technology (00:06:22)

4. In-Ear Monitors and Performance (00:11:37)

5. Hearing Health and Quality of Life (00:17:31)

6. Final Thoughts and Recommendations (00:28:32)

207 episodes

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