Main content

Hearing Aids

Paul Farley is of an age where he鈥檚 losing his hearing, and the world around him is shrinking. It鈥檚 time for him to find out what difference hearing aids could make to his life.

Like so many people at a similar time of life, the poet Paul Farley is facing up to the fact that he might need hearing aids. His wife has been asking him to turn down the volume on the telly for years, and has given up shouting downstairs for him because he never hears.

Out in cafes and pubs, Paul can no longer really follow what people are saying to him, and so he often turns down invitations knowing he can鈥檛 turn up the volume. Even worse, for Paul at least, is the fact he can no longer hear the high frequencies of his beloved birdsong.

Now, though, all that could change as he heads for a test at his local opticians to get his own NHS hearing aids fitted. He also speaks with Gabrielle Saunders, Professor of Audiology at the University of Manchester, about the past and future of hearing aids, and also the truth about the supposed connection between dementia and hearing loss.

Paul also visits the near total silence of Salford University鈥檚 anechoic chamber so that he can hear himself think properly - and looks forward to a time when he might once again be able to listen to the birds.

Presented by Paul Farley
Produced by Geoff Bird
Executive Producers: Eloise Whitmore and Jo Meek

A Naked production for 麻豆社 Radio 4

Available now

29 minutes

Last on

New Year's Day 2026 15:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 23 Nov 2025 19:15
  • Tue 25 Nov 2025 21:30
  • New Year's Day 2026 15:30

Podcast