Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. Heidi Koivisto Robertson explores whether hearing people could improve their communication by taking some lessons from deaf people.
Heidi Koivisto Robertson explores whether hearing people could improve their communication by taking some lessons from deaf people. She meets Bruno Kahne, a hearing man from Belgium who believes that deaf people can teach hearing people much better ways to communicate.
Deaf comedian John Smith tests out his theory of surdophobia - the fear of deaf people. Does such a fear exist, and what can we do about it?
And John Hay meets Eva Fielding-Jackson, who talks about her family's difficult journey through the Holocaust and the drive it's given her to succeed today.
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Eva Fielding-Jackson
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Heidi Koivisto Robertson |
Participant | Bruno Kahne |
Participant | John Smith |
Participant | John Hay |
Participant | Eva Fielding-Jackson |
Series Producer | William Mager |
Executive Producer | Roger Farrant |