Tune In to Better Hearing: Clearer Sound & Tinnitus Relief with Dr. D’Anne Rudden
Tune In to Better Hearing: Clearer Sound & Tinnitus Relief with Dr. D’Anne Rudden
Ever feel like you’re missing parts of the conversation—or hearing sounds no one else does? Everyone’s hearing journey is different, and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
The Longmont Public Library invites you to join Dr. D’Anne Rudden, nationally respected audiologist and hearing health advocate, for Tune In to Better Hearing: Clearer Sound & Tinnitus Relief, on Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 6-7 pm in the City Council Chambers, 350 Kimbark Street.
Join Dr. Rudden in a compassionate and informative conversation all about hearing, and get on the path to feeling more connected and in control. Learn what’s going on when voices seem muffled or your ears won’t stop ringing, how your brain and ears make sense of sound, and why hearing care is about more than just hearing aids. Discover how today’s technology—from nearly invisible devices to calming tinnitus tools—is helping people tune back in to what matters most.
This isn’t a lecture—it’s a conversation. Participants will walk away with fresh insight, practical tips, and the confidence to take the next step on your hearing journey—whatever that looks like for you.
About Dr. D’Anne Rudden
Dr. Rudden is a board-certified audiologist with more than three decades of experience helping people achieve better hearing and manage tinnitus. Known for her compassionate, whole-person approach, she leads a thriving private practice and serves as Executive Director of Hearing the Call Colorado, a nonprofit that provides hearing care to individuals in need. She is also a frequent speaker, mentor, and advocate for accessible hearing health nationwide.
“Hearing is more than sound—it’s how we connect, understand, and feel part of the world around us,” said Dr. Rudden. “My goal is to help people tune back into life, not just volume.” – Dr. D’Anne Rudden
Event Details
- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 6–7 pm
- City Council Chambers, 350 Kimbark Street, Longmont
- Registration is required
- This event is free and open to the public