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Radio Head Gal

a memoir of hearing loss and self-worth

Rebecca Knill

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Jmt Press
01 June 2024
Radio Head Gal tells the compelling story of acclaimed TED speaker Rebecca Knill as she guides us through a life shaped by hearing loss. A provocative memoir, Radio Head Gal challenges the notion that life with a disability is inferior, instead advocating for it to be viewed as just another aspect of human diversity, like race or gender. Through unexpected twists encompassing faith, love, betrayal, adaptation, and discrimination, Knill navigates the quest for belonging in a world often inaccessible to the d/Deaf and hard of hearing.

The issue is timely with one in five young people today experiencing hearing loss due to noise exposure, a significant increase since the '90s. By 2050, hearing loss is expected to impact one in four across all age groups worldwide. Technological advancements, especially in mobile accessibility, offer hope for leveling the playing field.

Knill's story covers the time period before and after her cochlear implants - a surgical procedure in which computer chips replace her sense of hearing, cyborg-style - and gives rise to her alter ego, Radio Head Gal. She explores her close friendship with her sign language interpreter and her contrary relationship with her hearing mother, highlighting the challenges of communication and self-advocacy.

Key themes of self-worth, honesty in communication, the transformative power of community, and technology's role in inclusivity resonate throughout. Knill advocates for embracing one's identity, speaking up for needs, influencing accessibility, and finding peace in silence, all infused with the distinctive humor that earned her recognition as TED Editor's Choice Top 25 Talks of 2020.

Radio Head Gal is a valuable resource for anyone dealing with hearing loss or supporting someone who is. It offers insights that break down barriers, promote understanding, and advocate for an inclusive, technology-driven future for all, regardless of ability.
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Imprint:   Jmt Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   349g
ISBN:   9798218337094
Pages:   300
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rebecca Knill was a Vice President and business systems consultant manager at a Fortune 500 company for over thirty years. In 2020, Rebecca gave a TED talk, How Technology Has Changed What It's Like to Be Deaf (go.ted.com/rebeccaknill), which has several million views, has been translated into multiple languages, and was selected by the TED Editors for their favorite Top 25 TED Talks of 2020. She was subsequently featured on NPR's TED Radio Hour program Sound and Silence.

Reviews for Radio Head Gal: a memoir of hearing loss and self-worth

"""A COMPASSIONATE AND INSPIRATIONAL REMEMBRANCE ... a unique blend of self-reflection and astute societal commentary that challenges readers to reexamine the ways that they interact with the world around them."" - Kirkus Reviews"


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