For your viewing pleasure, here is a listing of (and linking to) all videos used on this web site, including the one featuring Dr. Sludge, pictured to the right.
If you watched all 28 videos, you would have seen almost three-fourths of the Deafening Sound program.
To see the entire program, check back with the site periodically and we'll update the link at the top of each page to let you know the next time the program will air. Or if you'd like your own copy of Deafening Sound, you can buy one through GPN, an online video store which makes NET productions available at reasonable prices.
Video 1: Program Open
Video 2: International Sound-Off
Video 3: How loud is too loud?
Video 4: Hearing loss is irreversible
Video 5: Shane doesn't want to look like a dork
Video 6: Jello Biafra sometimes wears ear plugs
Video 7: Dr. Salvi discusses acoustic insults and tinnitus
Video 8: Symphony musician Willis Ross talks about her tinnitus
Video 9: Mead Killion discusses hearing loss
Video 10: Mead Killion on hearing aids and ear plugs
Video 11: Mead Killion on recognizing dangerous noise levels
Video 12: Mead Killion on varying susceptibility to noise
Video 13: Mead Killion on low genetic correlation
Video 14: Nancy Nadler on noise in everyday life
Video 15: Nancy Nadler: 28 million American with hearing damage
Video 16: Nancy Nadler on noise and children's toys
Video 17: Dr. Sweetow on theaters and noise
Video 18: Keith Wilson talks about his digital hearing aid(s)
Video 19: Hearing damage in the military
Video 20: Hunting and hearing damage
Video 21: Kathy Peck and the H.E.A.R. organization
Video 22: Kathy Pecks talks about her own hearing loss
Video 23: Dr. Flash Gordon on musicians hearing H.E.A.R.
Video 24: Former punk rocker Dr. Sludge discusses his hyperacusis
Video 25: H.E.A.R.'s research on hearing loss in the music industry
Video 26: Program Close -- hope for research breakthroughs
Video 27: Credits
Video 28: How the ear works
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