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  1. No, Mary Louise Kelly is the only annoying and it’s just because of her voice for me. The rest of her is fine. I like 90% of the other female journalists. Also not a fan of Steve Innskeep

  2. Mary Louise Kelly...worst, most irritating, sphincter pinched looking mouth, dumbest voice on NPR. FIRST off, why is it that all the most annoying, deuchy voices are people who announce ALL 3 OF THEIR NAMES. I swear,that alone makes me hate the shit out of Mary Louise Kelly.

  3. Apr 8, 2023 · Mary Louise Kelly, our esteemed colleague and co-host of a show called All Things Considered, contends with the balance between work and life, anchoring the news and anchoring a family with...

  4. It may be her "real voice," but the way it sounds is very straining and annoying. She sounds like she's speaking in all gutterals from the back of her throat. She needs some voice or speech training.

    • What Were Your Earliest Indications Something Was Wrong with Your Hearing?
    • Did You Worry About The Impact on Your Job?
    • Did You Have Any Reservations About People Seeing Your Hearing Aids?
    • What Difference Did Hearing Aids Make in Your Life?
    • What’s Your Advice For People Who Are Struggling with Their Hearing?

    I noticed everyone seemed to mumble all the time, and I started watching TV with the subtitles on more and more. I have hearing lossin both ears, and it is severe to profound at higher frequencies, so it’s harder for me to hear women than men. I also have largely lost the ability to distinguish between certain consonants. For example, did you just ...

    Yes, because hearing loss presents some very special challenges in my job. I’m the one asking questions and then listening to the answers, and I need to hear what you’re telling me so that I can follow up. It has gotten better because the technology keeps getting better. The leap to hearing aids with Bluetooth has been totally life-changing. The st...

    I was a little self-conscious at first. It’s not like wearing glasses. Everyone I know my age is constantly pushing reading glasses on or off their nose, and it’s just par for the course. But with hearing aids, there is a stigma. A lot of people who should be wearing them probably aren’t. But pretty quickly, I just was so grateful. Suddenly, I coul...

    I will never forget walking out of the audiologist’s office wearing hearing aids and stopping in my tracks because there was this weird noise. I realized, oh, that’s my footsteps. I hadn’t heard that in years. I’m a runner and I was used to jumping in fright when people on bikes whizzed past me because I could never hear them coming. The first time...

    It only takes an hour to go and get an audiologist work up. It's generally covered by health plans and then you know what you’re dealing with. You may not realize how much you’re missing or compensating in other ways. Hearing aids get better every year. There are different settings — one for loud restaurants, one for quiet rooms, one if you’re tryi...

  5. Oct 16, 2020 · For years, NPR host Mary Louise Kelly found ways to do her job and manage hearing loss. But now she can no longer rely on reading lips or leaning-in. She describes how she's adapting all...

  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Manoush Zomorodi of the TED Radio Hour podcast talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about her hearing loss and strategies she's developed to cope.

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