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Deep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli


Oct 2, 2017

My guest today is Jodee Mundy an independent Creative Producer and Artistic Director. Jodee’s work points to a future beyond inclusion where the diversity is as valuable as the art. She also grew up as the only hearing person in a deaf family.

Jodee knew her family was deaf, but she didn’t realize that they couldn’t hear until an incident when she got lost in a local store. Jodee brings a unique perspective about what the deaf community can teach the non-deaf community about listening. We also explore why the deaf community are actually better listeners.

Today’s Topics:

  • Jodee was born into a deaf family. She is the only one who can hear.
  • Jodee didn’t realize her family was deaf until she got lost in Kmart as a child.
  • She grew up in the culture of signing and lights flashing.
  • Becoming an interpreter and blending into the environment.
  • Adding, subtracting, and substituting information in Auslan.
  • Interpreting for the Dalai Lama.
  • Listening with your whole mind and body.
  • How the deaf community is completely welcoming to everyone who can sign.
  • How deaf people are great at charades, and they are not defined by language.
  • The power of silence and speaking with our eyes.
  • The extraordinary capacity of humans to communicate.

Links and Resources:

Jodee Mundy Website

Jodee on Twitter @JodeeMundy

Auslan

 

Quotes:

“I knew my family was deaf, but I didn’t realize that it meant that they couldn’t hear.”  Jodee Mundy

“When interpreting, you have to change the source message into the source language.”  Jodee Mundy

“Auslan is a three dimensional language that is like an incredibly dense comic strip.”  Jodee Mundy

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