Digital Social Hour - Hearing Loss from Concerts? The Truth Revealed | Dr. Emily Taylor DSH #722

Episode Date: September 16, 2024

🎧 Are concerts wrecking your hearing? Discover the shocking truth about hearing loss from concerts in this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🎶 Join us as we dive in...to the world of ear health with Emily Taylor, aka "Doctor Earwax," who reveals the dangers of earwax removal myths and the hidden hazards of loud music. Ever wondered if ear candles really work? 🕯️ Spoiler alert: they don't! Get ready to debunk ear cleaning fads and learn the proper way to protect your hearing. Packed with valuable insights on ear hygiene, hearing protection, and the effects of noise exposure, this conversation is a must-watch for music lovers and anyone curious about ear health. 🎵 Don't miss out on these insider secrets that could save your ears! Tune in now, and subscribe for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation today. Watch now and never miss another episode! 📺 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - Earwax Management 01:24 - Ear Candling Risks 01:39 - Safe Earwax Removal Techniques 02:45 - Impact of Earwax on Hearing 03:31 - Concerts and Hearing Safety 05:25 - Importance of Hearing Tests 06:02 - Solutions for Hearing Loss 07:12 - Ear Irrigation Process 09:56 - Earwax Removal Methods 14:16 - Eating Earwax Myths 15:37 - Frequency of Ear Cleaning 16:00 - Cotton Swabs and Ear Health 16:31 - Understanding Ear Infections 17:06 - Bugs in Ears: What to Do 18:44 - Emily's Journey into Audiology 20:17 - Insurance for Hearing Care 21:13 - Emily’s Essential Ear Cleaning Kit 24:07 - Importance of Hearing Protection 24:54 - Outro APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com GUEST: Dr. Emily Taylor  https://www.instagram.com/dr._earwax https://www.cleanearclub.com/links/ SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It depends on the earwax. I will tell you, most people will never need a professional ear cleaning in their whole life. We do not all make a lot of earwax. And if we leave it alone, like do nothing to our ears, the ear actually tries to self-clean. When you see people using Q-tips or buying these products online, like that is dangerous and actually causing more of a problem. So I think knowledge is power in this case. So I think every home should have that ear camera. All right, guys, we got Emily Taylor here, Dr. Earwax. Hey, we're going to talk earwax
Starting point is 00:00:34 today, aren't we? We're talking earwax. We're getting into it. You brought a candle here. I brought an ear candle because every day people are asking me about these ear candles and they do not work. So we are going to debunk this live. So what's the theory behind this candle? The theory behind it is that, I mean, I guess it's like a holistic approach to ear cleaning. And you basically light this candle while one end is in your ear. What? It sounds really safe, right?
Starting point is 00:01:00 Like big fire next to head. And then the thought is that it gets hot enough that it actually will suction out wax. Some people believe it pulls out things beyond the eardrum, which doesn't even make sense medically. But no, it does not work. It is not safe. It is a waste of money and it's dangerous. So I thought we could light this guy on fire and then we'll come back to it in a few and we can actually like open it up and show you that i'll show you what's inside yeah let's do it let's light them up let's light a fire in the office busting this out here so what would the proper way be to remove earwax then if
Starting point is 00:01:37 these don't work so the proper way to remove earwax look at that that's That's beautiful. So it depends on the earwax. I will tell you, most people will never need a professional ear cleaning in their whole life. We do not all make a lot of earwax. And if we leave it alone, like do nothing to our ears, the ear actually tries to self clean. So when you see people using Q-tips or buying these products online, like that is dangerous and actually causing more of a problem. I can look in someone's ear and be like, you are Q-tipping. You're shoving wax down in your ear and making it really hard for me to get out. So my first tip is do nothing. Less is more. I highly recommend everybody own an ear camera at home. I'm actually coming out with my own so that
Starting point is 00:02:21 it's safe and effective. I just think people should know what's going on in there. Like if I asked you like what's inside of your ears right now, would you be able to tell me? I'd have no idea. Right. It's like a dark cave on the side of your head. So I think knowledge is power in this case. So I think every home should have that ear camera. And then if there actually is an issue, I say see a professional like an audiologist like myself or an ear, nose, and throat physician. So when you have a bunch of earwax, does that affect your hearing abilities? It can totally affect your hearing abilities. Luckily, it's just temporary though. So once we get it out, it's like a huge like wow moment for the patient. But yeah, temporary hearing loss. It can cause ringing in the ear temporarily. Pain, of course. It's so sensitive near the eardrum. So
Starting point is 00:03:03 yeah. Wow. What's the most earwax you've had to remove from someone? Oh, I've had some good ones. Like this guy, I was shocked. He like warned me ahead of time and I was like, there's no way. And we looked in, it had to have been five years worth of earwax. And he's in the music industry. So he was like, wow, I've been kind of using this as hearing protection all along. Because it was blocking out like 30 decibels of sound for him. But it was like a wow, I've been kind of using this as hearing protection all along because it was
Starting point is 00:03:25 blocking out like 30 decibels of sound for him. But it was like a full ear canal. It was wild. I have a good video of that. Yeah. How damaging are concerts on the ears? So damaging. Like an average concert. I have a decibel meter on my phone because I'm like a huge loser, but everybody should have one. It's so fun. But the average concert is well over 100 decibels and you can only safely be in 100 decibels for like five to 10 minutes. So five to 10 minutes without causing some potential hearing loss. And those concerts last hours. Hours. So people are getting permanent hearing loss from going to one concert. You can for sure. Yeah. Definitely ringing in the ears is a number one side effect as well. And I used to buy like front row at some of these.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Which is the way to do it. I mean, get close, but wear hearing protection. I have, like I'm obsessed with custom hearing protection. I think people always assume that by wearing plugs in your ears, like why would you wear plugs? You're going to miss the music. But if it's the right kind of plug, which means like look for one that says concert plug on it, the music actually sounds better because it's bringing it a little softer and you're hearing everything properly where those foam plugs, they're just blocking some stuff out.
Starting point is 00:04:33 So like the music doesn't sound good with those. So I highly recommend like going online, typing in concert plug, checking out reviews. Loop is a cool brand, Eargasm. And then you could see an audiologist for custom ones as well. Eargasm, what a name. I know, right? I used to go to sporting events. My ears would be ringing afterwards. So what does that mean when your ears are ringing like that? That's the damage from the noise. You are hearing those hair cells in your inner ear screaming at you. And it can last hours, it can last days, or it could last forever. I feel so silly to be an audiologist who has tinnitus 24-7 from noise exposure from high school, you know, going to concerts.
Starting point is 00:05:09 You have tinnitus? I do. Wow. I know. And it's worse when you're tired and when you're stressed. And, like, that's life. So it can be pretty loud. I'd be curious to test my hearing age because I think it's terrible.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Your hearing's probably okay. You think so? But you can see, like, early signs of it when we do certain tests in the office. Okay. What does a test look like? So, I mean, we do a whole bunch, but we always start with looking in the ears. That's my favorite part. I mean, I'm very enthusiastic about the ear cleaning part, but we do tympanometry.
Starting point is 00:05:36 We're checking how the eardrum's moving. We do otoacoustic emission testing. It's measuring the hair cell activity in the inner ears. And then kind of that part that you just like recognize as like a quintessential hearing test, like raise your hand for the beeps. And then we do speech testing and background noise, which is really interesting. I have a lot of patients come in with ADD. I mean, they're not like telling me that, but they feel like they have hearing loss. And it's really, I think.
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Starting point is 00:07:03 loss? Yeah, it depends on the type of hearing loss, conductive or mixed hearing loss. There's sometimes surgery or medication for it, where if there is sensory neural, which is permanent, hearing aids can be insanely amazing. Nowadays they are Bluetooth. They are rechargeable. They do so well in background noise. So yeah. Hearing aids are like hot right now. I don't want to get them because it's a sign that you're old. You can see them so it's so funny like you absolutely cannot see anything in your ears so people come in they're like i want to like look hot i'm like i love that you like want us to look hot at 70 i love that for you but like nobody's gonna see these and you look older saying ha and what you know yeah like you want to be like quick in your conversation
Starting point is 00:07:44 you don't want to be like laughing at the wrong thing that's cool they designed them to be sleek now because before you could see them and it was you know they were i mean yeah they were huge they weren't that effective and like think about glasses like people used to get made fun of for glasses and now like everybody wants glasses so i i see it moving that way with hearing aids yeah i remember getting my first pair i was like this is nerdy and stuff. Oh, how old were you? I was in high school, I believe. Okay. But yeah, now they're definitely like a look. It is. I mean, you accessorize with them. Yeah, absolutely. So you brought a bunch of stuff here. Should we do the candle thing first or do this?
Starting point is 00:08:17 The candle's almost out. So look, that flame is getting closer and closer to the side of your head. God forbid you've got a lot of hair like yours. It could light your head on fire. But once it reaches that silver part, then it should kind of put itself out and then we can open it up. So we're getting close. Some other stuff I brought today,
Starting point is 00:08:36 I have a video otoscope. So this is similar to the one that's going to be in my ear cleaning kit. So I want to show you the inside of your ears if you're up for it. And then I brought the irrigator. It's my favorite ear cleaning machine. I love the name. It like literally is so comfortable. People used to get dizzy all the time from irrigation systems. This one keeps it nice and warm. Wow. It's my favorite tool in the office. So the water's heating up right now?
Starting point is 00:09:00 The water's heating up. It's body temperature water so that it prevents dizziness. A lot of people get dizzy if it's too hot or too cold. So if you are trying to flush your ears out at home, you want to make sure it's like lukewarm water. I also looked up, you're not supposed to use tap water when you're flushing your ears. Is that true? I mean, probably. I'm not going to. Someone got an ear infection and it went viral. I would say you can use distilled. But yeah, if you're being super safe, I don't think it matters. It's not a big deal. It's not a big deal, yeah. All right, so that's almost out.
Starting point is 00:09:31 If you want me to open it up. Yeah, let's see what's in that guy. I guess we should let it totally go out so we don't burn ourselves. I hope you're not sponsored by this. No. Dang. This is my glove. This is like by your head.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Holy crap. All right. We're saging. For real. Okay. Sorry. No, you're good. I don't want to touch it.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Eww. I guess we could douse it with water. Douse them here for you're good. I don't want to touch it. You do. I guess we could douse it with water. Douse them here. Can you do any? Maybe. You want some? I don't know. That sounds messy.
Starting point is 00:10:15 All right. Well, we're opening it. This is the close-up shot we need. You ready? Yeah. So look inside. Doesn't that look... I mean, I don't know if you know what earwax looks like, but that's what people are like, look what came out of my ear, that huge chunk of earwax.
Starting point is 00:10:29 That's just part of the candle. It's done nothing. Wow. It's just dangerous. That's crazy. We have to bunk that here, and I hope people just learn from that. You just put them out of business. Well done.
Starting point is 00:10:42 You would think, but you've met people. Well, people are about this holistic lifestyle. They are. They're going to look for stuff like that. I love it, but don't light a fire by your head. I'm going to come over and look in your ears. Is that cool? Oh, gosh. Let's do it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:10:56 See what's in there. Let's get excited. It's been years since I've had them cleaned. Oh, yeah? Probably two years. So you have had them cleaned before? I had to. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I'm walking over to you. Yeah. The guy was, I don't know if it was a doctor or nurse, but they were very shocked. Okay. You ready for this? Yeah. So this is why I love an ear camera. Let's like look into this cave on the side of your head.
Starting point is 00:11:19 So you'll see just a little bit of wax right there. Dang. That's gross. But you can see your eardrum back there but look all that right there. Holy crap. But wait let's see what the other side brings. And I always find for the most part oh will you turn that that way? This way? Let me put it this way. There we go. All right let's see what we got over here. And if you have a lot of wax I think I to get it out for you today if you're cool with that. Definitely want it out. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:11:46 That's disgusting. Look at that. Which, like, don't be upset about wax. We produce it on purpose. But if you couldn't see past it right now, that would mean that it's probably causing a bit of hearing loss because we need air to get back there. Wow. All right. Should we do it?
Starting point is 00:12:02 Let's do it. Yeah. All right. All right. So I always like to put a cape on. I brought this one all the way from Baltimore, Maryland. Wow. I'm honored.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Yeah. So I have my own practice in Baltimore. Here we go. Do you need a haircut as well? I probably do. All right. So I want to do the other side of that. Cool. Alright, so I want to do the other side of that.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Cool. And this machine like literally people come to my office super traumatized from past ear cleaning. And we do this and they like people have cried happy tears. I'm not expecting tears from you. We'll see. Alright, so you're gonna hold this bucket under your ear. You good?
Starting point is 00:12:43 Yeah. Okay, so I'm gonna use this. It's got a little nozzle on the end. Alright so let's get set up here. So we're gonna hold it like that and then I always say keeping you comfortable is the biggest priority so just let me know how you're doing. You'll feel just a little warm water coming in your ear. This is a good close-up shot this is what we do on instagram so here comes the water how are you doing wow yeah i feel it for sure are you doing okay with it yeah and then we ramp up the speed i think it it's like ASMR too. Listen to that sound. Have you done something like this on your podcast before?
Starting point is 00:13:31 It's the first. I'm digging it. All right. Oh my God. Wow. I just shot the side of your head. But wow. I hope there's a closeup of what just came out.
Starting point is 00:13:41 That was insane. You want to see what's in there? Oh my God. Do you see that down there? Yeah, crazy a little mess i'm sorry oh good evening wow i can hear so much better doesn't that feel strange you don't even know what the issue was yeah sorry thank you for going through that and then if you want to pass me that back, I'll take a look back in and see what's in there. That suits up. Look. All gone.
Starting point is 00:14:08 It's all gone. That's your eardrum back there. Wow. So that's what we're looking for. Let's go. We couldn't see that before. I love it. Good as new.
Starting point is 00:14:16 All right, let's bring this guy back. Thank you so much for that. Of course. Thanks for sitting through that. Literally, it's unreal hearing it right now. Isn't it crazy? That is crazy. Yeah, I got so used to it. much for that of course thanks for sitting through that really unreal hearing right now that is crazy yeah i got so used to it not being able to hear i guess yeah and every day online
Starting point is 00:14:34 people are asking like do you know someone where i can go get my ears clean like you because that's what i post videos of me cleaning earwax so yeah i actually started something called the clean ear club where i'm getting other audiologists signed up so that, um, specifically with the irrigator, cause I do think it's important to have, um, so other people can find earwax enthusiasts like me to go get their ears cleaned out. I love it. You get so many views on TikTok, right? Uh, people, people like earwax, like pimple popping, which I find very disgusting. Actually, I can't even watch it. But yeah, people tag me in gross videos. I get to do commentary on them. And then, yeah, shooting wax out of people's ears for fun.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Someone also asked you if they could eat their earwax after you took it out. Oh my God, yes. It was wild. It was a really cool case. It was a lot of wax. Afterwards, he asked if you could eat it. And I was like, well, like as a medical professional, I can't tell you to do that. But if you do it, I have to film it.
Starting point is 00:15:30 And then we kind of talked him out of doing it. I was like gagging. I think Instagram would not be cool at that. Yeah, that's extreme. Some people eat their boogers though. So maybe it's similar. I don't know. I never went through that phase.
Starting point is 00:15:41 You never went through that in middle school? I didn't. No. People thought it was cool. Middle school? Yeah. Maybe younger. I'm too old for that. Yeah, maybe through that in middle school? I didn't. No. Really? Oh, people thought it was cool. Middle school? Yeah. Maybe younger. A little too old for that.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Yeah, yeah. Maybe younger. I think that's like elementary probably. Yeah, my memory's probably off there. But no, I remember kids eating it. Yeah, I never got on that wave too. People will play with it afterwards, which also is really gross. Play with it?
Starting point is 00:15:58 Like they like smush it between their fingers. And like I know it's part of them. Like I wouldn't do it. But like, yeah, watching him play with it. The the guy the other day his fiance set up his appointment so he asked to take the wax home to show her so wow we package it up people have asked if they can buy the ear wax too what I know is there like an only fans for that there might be people buy bath water so you maybe I don't think I can sell bodily excretions from people yeah if you have like celebrity client maybe oh probably charge like a thousand bucks all right let's go yeah that
Starting point is 00:16:29 changes things let's go that's gross how often do you have to clean like like how often am I doing that a day or so like on yourself or like never oh so you don't have to do that to yourself no I mean it feels good so like yes you could have one of those and enjoy it. But like I said, like the ear self-cleans. So the skin in the ear canal migrates outwards. And yeah, so if you let it do its thing, it'll just push the wax out. People are obsessed with using cotton swabs. I have seen so many injuries from them.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Someone actually had permanent hearing loss from using one. So like every time you go to pick up that Q-tip, like think about that and scare yourself out of using it. That's why they were invented though, right? To clean ears? No. And if you look at the box, it specifically says not for the ear. Oh, wow. I know. Nobody reads the fine print though. I wonder how that trend started then. I mean, it is the perfect shape. People say it feels good. It hits a certain spot. Yeah. What other ear stories you you got any infections you've seen? We've definitely seen infections. Um, we refer out for that sort of thing. I am waiting for a bug though. Like I'm like, I want to know how I would react, you know, cause I got to keep my cool. I
Starting point is 00:17:40 got to say professional and like, they better let me film that. And I just want to make sure, like, I'm cool to do it and can, like, pull a cockroach out. Like, people are pulling stuff out of their ears like that. What? I know. A cockroach? Like, there was a video that was, like, you'll never sleep with your ears open again because, like, a bug went into someone's ear. Oh, my gosh. It's like new fear unlocked.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Like a spider. That's scary. Well, they say you eat spiders, right? Let's not talk about it. You don't like spiders? I'm just going to assume that's not a thing. You know what? Now that I've got almost nine-year-old twins, you have to put on a brave face.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Like I'm the one that has to like deal with the bugs. So like, no, I don't act scared anymore. So I can handle a spider. Do you kill them or let them go outside? Let them go outside. I know. I'm the one that like gets sad if I drive by like a dead deer on the side of the road. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:26 I don't know if you have that out in Vegas, but in Baltimore. Not deer, but we have like, what do we have? Coyotes, but they're not really dead on the street. Yeah. I grew up in Jersey though, so I used to see a lot of dead deer out there. Yeah. They're everywhere. They're everywhere.
Starting point is 00:18:39 I love them. Some people hate them though. But like one time. I'm a fan. I saw one online. It was a dead deer on the side of the road and someone had put a get well soon balloon on oh my god that's ruthless it kind of made me laugh a little but otherwise yeah no i'm sad i let the bugs outside so you've never ate venison i do not know any meat are you vegetarian i was for a while but no if you're
Starting point is 00:19:02 in baltimore you have to eat crabs. Crabs. I love crabs. Have you like the real like the steamed crab? Yeah. The Cajun style? What does that mean? Cajun crab? I mean, we steam them.
Starting point is 00:19:14 We put Old Bay on them and then you like pick them limb by limb. It's like pretty vulgar. Wow. But delicious. Yeah, I love crab. I've never been to Baltimore. It's your next stop. What am I missing out there?
Starting point is 00:19:23 You're missing those crabs. That's it? Boating. We've got good boating out there. I mean, we get a bad rep, but like the Orioles are so hot right now. So yeah, you come to a baseball game, you know, enjoy your day on the water. Okay. I'll check it out eventually. I wouldn't say it's like on my radar, but that's fair. I do want to travel to every major city. Okay. We'll get you one day. Yeah. Were you born and raised there? Yeah. Okay. And you always wanted to do this?
Starting point is 00:19:49 Always wanted to be an audiologist. I was pre-pharm. I knew I wanted the medical field. I knew I wanted to be in like a helping position. So pre-pharm was boring. And I'm so glad I dodged that. Because like you stand behind a counter and like you don't even talk to people. So audiology, a friend's mom actually knew an audiologist.
Starting point is 00:20:07 He let me come shadow him for a while. And yeah, the passion was born. I love it. Nice. Yeah, I know a few pharmacists and they've left the space. Yeah, they, I mean, they're getting bombarded with all this extra stuff. I mean, now they're trying to sell hearing aids in a pharmacy, like $1,000 hearing aids in a pharmacy. And like the pharmacists, they don't have time to like answer the questions it's a lot of work yeah so they never seem happy when you're picking up
Starting point is 00:20:30 your prescription never happy i mean i've been a upset person on the other side of the wall you know yeah but yeah patience is key in life yeah i'm sure you deal with some some interesting patients i love it like the more challenging the better. And I'm at a lucky spot. I opened my own practice right out of school. So I was like a young, stupid age of 23. And I'm like, let's open a practice. And we're at the point now where like if someone is treating us poorly, we can ask them to leave the practice. So yeah, that feels good. Everyone signs a waiver when they come into the practice, just saying like use sexual language. Like people say some pretty amazing things.
Starting point is 00:21:12 So yeah, they sign a thing saying we can kick them out if they do that. Wow. Feels good. That does feel good. I bet. Does insurance cover this type of stuff? So yes, insurance will cover an annual hearing test. Obviously deductible applies.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Health insurance, I hate it in this country. It's just a business. I hate that they have like a say in our healthcare. Um, they'll cover hearing tests. They'll cover, um, ear cleanings. If it's with an ENT, it's a surgical code that most audiologists can't use. So we charge out a pocket for that and people are super happy to pay it. I love that. I know $165 a cleaning sesh. I mean, it's probably worth it. I feel amazing right now for $165. I'm glad you sat through that and enjoyed it. Yeah. Brings me such happiness.
Starting point is 00:21:49 I'll do it every few years if I can care better. You'll come down to Baltimore. We'll have crabs in your clinic. Let's do it. We'll hit up some crabs, hit up some ear cleaning. That's an odd visit. Yeah. Sounds like an interesting day.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Sure. What's next for you? Do you want to scale the TikTok even more? Yeah. So I love the social media aspect. That's really like my outlet artistically. So I love that. Like I said, I'm working on my own ear cleaning kit. I've started a wait list for that at the clean air club.com. Um, that's, I think what I'm really excited about next. Cause people every day asking, how can I safely clean at home? So I'm giving them the solution to that.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Nice. Yeah. So what will be in that kit? Yeah. So in the kit is going to be a camera. All those cameras you see online right now have like these pointy tools with them. And I do not think that is appropriate to have in a box. You can hurt yourself with it. So it'll just have a speculum like the tip on the one that you had. So it'll have a camera. It'll have drops. So if you do have wax, it will soften the wax and then it'll have an irrigation system of some sort. So either like a syringe or one of those machines you see that puts the water in there. I love that. Yeah. And then with the camera, you can look beforehand to know if you need to do it. And then after, if it actually worked, that makes sense. Yeah. You got any competition? Um, like in the earwax space. I actually, I love, like, I don't want to say I love,
Starting point is 00:23:03 I mean, I do, I like competition. I don't look at it like that. Like, I think there's a lot of space for everyone out there. So I do mentor other audiologists online and try to help them like grow their pages. So I don't, I don't really look at it like that. I feel that I get a lot of those chiropractor videos. Okay. You get those. There was a chiropractor one that someone sent me that was supposed to help with tinnitus and really cracking your ears. It was, yeah, it was, i don't even want to talk about it i don't i don't promote it i don't think it's legit um yeah but that they like oh my that sounds painful it looked painful yeah i like back and neck but and maybe hand i can't listen to that cracking sound you don't crack your own knuckles no like if i'm getting my nails done and they try to crack them, I'm like resisting.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Dude, it feels amazing. And when people like make the sound or like do the neck thing, dead. The neck thing is great. I'm dead. I can't hear it. So you have a fear of cracked bones. I guess so. Don't do it.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Resist. Have you ever cracked yours though? I've been to a chiropractor and i i couldn't do it i couldn't like sit oh you have to like sit so like relax you got two tents dislocate your head from yourself no i think i'm gonna die if i get it done some of them are a little extreme a little like one guy cracked my neck and he looked a little worried so i was like yeah i'm not coming back here were you worried a little bit when i saw When I saw his face, I was like, what the fuck? Like he went pretty far, you know?
Starting point is 00:24:28 Did it hurt or it felt so good? Both, you know? I mean, my head was like 90 degrees. No. Yeah, so. No. I don't like it. There's too much like important stuff happening.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Yeah. I feel like the risk to reward with certain chiropractor things isn't there. It's not there. Yeah. No. There's been some paralysis cases. Oh my God. Yeah. My friend works in the ER. He said he would see one a week in Vegas. Are you serious? Yeah. From a chiropractor? Yeah. It's not there. Yeah. No. There's been some paralysis cases. Oh, my God. Yeah, my friend works in the ER.
Starting point is 00:24:45 He said he would see one a week in Vegas. Are you serious? Yeah. From a chiropractor? Yeah, it's pretty common because if you cheap out on those, I mean, it's like cheaping out on LASIK, it's kind of risky. That's so scary. Yeah. God, I would do a whole podcast on that.
Starting point is 00:24:58 I know, right? I'm going to have to get him on. But, Emily, it's been fun. Anything else you want to promote here? I just really love when people our age are wearing hearing protection to concerts. I'm a huge EDM fan. It was just EDC. I know. I saw Marshmello yesterday, Geta the day before. So I love the scene, but nobody's wearing hearing protection. So I actually went around a festival carrying a sign that said, show me your
Starting point is 00:25:21 hearing protection and I'll pay you. Wow. Yeah. I walked around, it was just a dollar, but people were really excited. So, um, yeah, but I'd say like one 10th of people maybe were wearing hearing protection. So it's like, let's do a small thing and just protect our hearing. Yeah. You got to penetrate that market. Start bringing like 200 of your hearing aids there. Oh God, I would love that. Like, let's be smart. Nobody's talking about it in like, in health, like health class. How, how we can only, we only have one shot at hearing. So we might as well protect it. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Emily, it's been fun. Thanks for coming on. Thank you for having me. Thanks for being brave. Absolutely. Thanks for watching guys. As always, if you need your ears cleaned and you're in Baltimore area, hit up Emily. Thanks for coming on.
Starting point is 00:25:58 Thanks for watching guys. See you tomorrow.

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