Why It's So Hard to Hear in Noise (And What You Can Do About It)
Description
Struggling to hear in restaurants, at family gatherings, or in church? You're not alone. Many people in Utah County describe the same experience: nodding along in noisy places, pretending to follow the conversation, while secretly feeling left out.
In this episode of All Ears: The Hearing & Tinnitus Podcast, Dr. Layne Garrett—founder of Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus in American Fork, Utah—explains why background noise makes hearing so difficult, and what you can do to fix it.
Here's what you'll learn:
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Why hearing in noise isn't just about volume
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How tiny ear hair cells affect speech clarity
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The role your brain plays in filtering voices
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Why "listening fatigue" is so draining
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How today's hearing aids reduce 30–50% of background noise
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How auditory training programs retrain your brain for clearer listening
You'll also hear a real-life patient story about "Mark," who felt like he was behind glass at family dinners—until the right hearing technology and brain training gave him his confidence back.
If you're in American Fork, Spanish Fork, or anywhere in Utah County, this episode is for you. Hearing in noise is not just about ears—it's about your brain, your energy, and your connections with the people who matter most.
📌 Next Steps:
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Explore free resources: utahhearingaids.com/learning-center
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Schedule your appointment: utahhearingaids.com
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