65 episodes

Being a successful hearing care professional requires balancing a passion for helping people hear with the day-to-day needs of running a small business.

In every episode of Sound Bites, Dr. Dave Fabry — Starkey’s Chief Innovation Officer and audiologist with 40-years of experience in the hearing industry— talks to industry insiders, business experts and/or hearing aid wearers to dig into the latest trends, technology and insights hearing care professionals need to keep their clinics thriving and patients hearing their best.

If better hearing is your passion and profession, you won’t want to miss a single episode of Sound Bites.

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    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 33 Ratings

Being a successful hearing care professional requires balancing a passion for helping people hear with the day-to-day needs of running a small business.

In every episode of Sound Bites, Dr. Dave Fabry — Starkey’s Chief Innovation Officer and audiologist with 40-years of experience in the hearing industry— talks to industry insiders, business experts and/or hearing aid wearers to dig into the latest trends, technology and insights hearing care professionals need to keep their clinics thriving and patients hearing their best.

If better hearing is your passion and profession, you won’t want to miss a single episode of Sound Bites.

    What's the Best Sound Ever?

    What's the Best Sound Ever?

    In this episode of the SoundBites podcast, host Dave Fabry compiles answers from various guests to three personal questions about hearing. The first question asks what sound the guests would miss the most if they couldn't hear their best. Answers range from the sound of heels clicking on tile to children's laughter and the music of family. The second question asks for memorable moments or events where sound played a key role, with responses including performing on stage, hearing the bugling of an elk, and the sound of birds in the morning. The final question asks about the guests' least favorite sound, with answers including people brushing their teeth, a child's shriek, and the screeching of subway wheels. The episode also promotes Starkey's Best Sound Ever contest, where people can vote for the best sound in the world.
     
    Link to the episode transcript here. 

    • 15 min
    Cultivating a Flourishing Hearing Healthcare Practice feat. Dr. Gyl Kasewurm

    Cultivating a Flourishing Hearing Healthcare Practice feat. Dr. Gyl Kasewurm

    Join us for the continuation of our insightful conversation with Dr. Gyl Kasewurm, a seasoned audiologist and business owner with over 30 years of experience. Dr. Kasewurm shares her wealth of knowledge on all things audiology and business, discussing the evolution of technology, patient care, and key performance indicators (KPIs) essential for building a successful practice.
    In the latest Sound Bites podcast, Dr. Kasewurm and Dr. Dave Fabry delve into the significance of KPIs beyond just help rate, exploring how small changes in business strategies can yield significant results. They emphasize the importance of reframing trial periods for hearing aids to ensure patients are committed and invested in their treatment journey from the start.
    Moreover, they discuss the shifting landscape of hearing healthcare, especially with the booming boomer generation becoming more proactive about their hearing health. Dr. Kasewurm reflects on her transition into a new phase of her career and the ongoing joy she finds in helping others and staying connected to her passion.
    Whether you're a seasoned audiologist or a business owner looking to enhance your practice, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips to navigate the dynamic intersection of audiology and business.
     
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    • 36 min
    Strategies for a Thriving Hearing Care Practice feat. Dr. Gyl Kasewurm

    Strategies for a Thriving Hearing Care Practice feat. Dr. Gyl Kasewurm

    In this episode of Starkey SoundBites, Dr. Dave Fabry interviews Dr. Gyl Kasewurm, a renowned audiologist and small business owner. They discuss the challenges of running a small business in the hearing care industry and the importance of providing excellent patient care. Dr. Kasewurm shares her experiences and insights on building a successful practice, including the need to focus on patient satisfaction and the importance of measuring outcomes.
    Dr. Gyl emphasizes the value of technology in improving patient outcomes and the need for practitioners to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements. She advises practitioners to focus on a few key manufacturers to become experts in their technology and to carefully manage costs to ensure profitability. The episode concludes with a teaser for the second part of the interview, where they will continue the discussion on business strategies and best practices.
     
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    • 36 min
    A Discussion with Legends of the Hearing Aid Industry

    A Discussion with Legends of the Hearing Aid Industry

    In a special episode of Starkey Soundbites, we welcome two hearing aid industry legends: Starkey's founder and chairman, Bill Austin, and Karl Strom, Editor-in-Chief of Hearing Tracker, for an enlightening discussion hosted by Dr. Dave Fabry. The episode outlines the journey of innovation that led hearing aids to have all of the remarkable capabilities they have today and recounts the transition from custom-made hearing aids to digital hearing aids, and to today’s devices that offer a range of beneficial features for overall health monitoring and connectivity.  
    After more than six decades in the hearing industry, Bill Austin shares what he has learned throughout his impressive career, and his experience with the many groundbreaking developments that have changed countless people’s lives. He discusses his fascinating journey in the industry, starting with how he began making ear molds and later developing in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids. Mr. Austin’s unique strategies, such as offering all-make-repair service and ensuring fast delivery, have transformed the hearing aid market within the US and globally. 
    Karl Strom reflects on the changes he has seen in the hearing industry throughout his career and emphasizes the importance of honest reporting in disseminating information to patients and providers. This episode presents an inspiring testament to the transformational potential of technology when used for the betterment of humanity. 
     
    Link to full transcript here. 

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Innovation Unleashed: AI Breakthroughs and CIC Tech Lead the March for Audiology Excellence

    Innovation Unleashed: AI Breakthroughs and CIC Tech Lead the March for Audiology Excellence

    Dr. Dave Fabry and Dr. Sara Burdak discuss the recent updates and features released by Starkey. They talk about the advancements in AI and DNN, particularly the evolution of Edge Mode into Edge Mode+, which is now automatic and dynamically adjusts to different listening environments. They also discuss improvements in connectivity, including asynchronous remote programming and direct linking for easier and more convenient adjustments.
    Additionally, they highlight the new Signature Series, which includes the world's smallest rechargeable CIC and the implementation of Edge Mode in non-wireless CIC models. They emphasize the importance of high-quality impressions for custom products and the need for professionals to slow down and ensure accurate impressions for better fitting devices. Finally, they touch on the significance of World Hearing Day and International Women's Day, with Dr. Burdak encouraging women in STEM fields to have an open mind and consider various career opportunities within audiology.
     
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    • 42 min
    Tinnitus Awareness Week 2024

    Tinnitus Awareness Week 2024

    During Tinnitus Awareness Week, Dave dives into the topic with a Starkey subject matter expert: Dr. Jamie Hand. While you may be aware that veterans experience higher rates of tinnitus than the general public, you may be surprised to learn another group is at high risk -- dentists and dental hygienists. Dr. Hand talks about the findings of a study she conducted that show the need for hearing protection and hearing screenings within this profession. She and Dave also talk about treatment for ringing in the ears, red flags for both patients and providers, and tips for hearing professionals on how to best assist people struggling with this oftentimes frustrating condition. 
     
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    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

outdoor rookie ,

Helpful resource for the hearing industry

Appreciate the in-depth conversations on the complex topic of hearing loss. Informative and entertaining!

hteaps ,

Love…

Love the light hearted approach to some tough topics. Dr. Fabry is an excellent host.

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Great guests & host

Nice work Dr. Fabry — especially loved the Huey Lewis episode!

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