@JaneKuhuk@jaredcorreia And upcoming episode - interview with actress Amanda McDonough, @ActingAmanda ,where she discusses life as an actress dealing with her progressive hearing loss.
https://t.co/qBfmjoEsFW
Kara and I just did a fantastic interview with actress Amanda McDonough for the Fourth Row Center podcast.
Amanda has worked with Deaf West Theatre in L.A. and has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Switched At Birth," "Speechless," and "Bad Judge."
I win some and I lose some but I never ever give up. #actress#deafactress#badass#headshot
Photo by @tashafacephotography
For the blind: Amanda in a black leather jacket looks seriously over her right shoulder at the camera.
#amandamcdonough
“Never think less of yourself because #society expects you to #act a certain way. We decide our own #limits. I have chosen to have none.” -Amanda McDonough
Edit and photo by @tashafacephotography
My favorite #free resource for looking up specific #signs in the moment is
https://t.co/oNVP6TJAJc
You can type in the English word for anything and it will give you a video of the corresponding #ASL sign.
If it doesn’t have the word it usually means the word is finger spelled
“Ready to Be Heard: How I Lost My Hearing and Found My Voice” is the story of @ActingAmanda who taught herself to speak again, lip-read and sign after becoming deaf. Details at https://t.co/mefN557zTG.
Spent my afternoon talking with Lori and Mark on “Rise n’ Shine!”
My episode won’t air for a few weeks but until then learn more about their show at https://t.co/asTI3oiv5y