
EP176: Beyond Sound: Owen's Story of Silence and Sound
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Exploring Life with Cochlear Implants: A Conversation with Paul Bass and Owen Whang
In this episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide, we have excerpts from Dateline New Haven, in which host Paul Bass interviews Christine and her son Owen Whang about their picture book, SOUND SWITCH WONDER. The book, inspired by Owen's experiences with cochlear implants, aims to fill a gap in children's literature by featuring a character with the implants living his daily life. Christine, a Professor of Dermatology and Pathology at Yale, discusses the challenges and decisions they faced during Owen's early diagnosis and treatment for auditory neuropathy. Owen shares his perspective on the book and the unique advantages and challenges of having cochlear implants. The episode also delves into the creative process behind the book and the importance of representation and diversity in children's literature.
00:00 Introduction to the Episode
00:21 Meet the Authors: Christine Ko and Owen Whang
00:51 The Inspiration Behind SOUND SWITCH WONDER
01:20 Creating a Children's Book
02:28 Understanding Cochlear Implants
04:57 The Decision and Its Impact
05:53 Owen's Experience with Cochlear Implants
07:57 Funny Moments and Final Thoughts