I love how this video contains so many of the characteristics that made me fall in love with your content, as well as all the research for innovation and uniqueness 💖
i just discovered this channel & your video gave me so much tingles! it’s been months since i’ve felt any, i was starting to think i was immune 😭 thank you so much !
I am so excited. I absolutely love your previous audiologist roleplay and I've seen it like a thousand times. Can't wait to fall asleep watching this one.
Outstanding video Calliope!! The intro was incredibly good with the added music, and the sound at 26:30 sent tingles down my spine every time it played. I know these videos are a b*tch to edit so thank you SO much for the extra effort! Have a great week ahead!
This is fantastic as per usual ! Thank you a million times for your dedication and time and research and patience. You are truly my go-to Asmrist when I feel anxious. You are such a beautiful person inside and out, I feel privileged to be able to witness your craft Lots of love
Dr. Calliope is my favorite ASMR doctor. Thanks for a very relaxing RP and medical checkup. Enjoying this a lot, time to relax, very well done doctor RP.🤩🤩🌹🌹
Calliope? Check. Otoscope? Check. Good night's sleep? Certain! Thank you so much for sharing such a lovely video with us. The excellent quality of your work is such a joy.
Pure Tone Audiometry, that's how we are going to communicate with the aliens mother ship. That and hand signals. But wait, what if they don't have hands? ............... Tentacles! 👽🤖
Man I'm so behind on videos! I still need to watch your last one. Last week was terrible for being behind on everything. But I'm chilling out for today so ASMR-ATHON is on!.... God that's cringe🤣 lol how ya doing Calliope👋
I enjoyed most of the video, but I wanted to point out that most of the associated depression and isolation that D/deaf and HOH people experience is due to hearing people not caring to try to communicate with us, not because we're hard of hearing. People making even the slightest effort alleviates it a lot, even if it's just being flexible and willing to use paper and pen to communicate or being patient with repeating yourself and making sure you're facing us and have our attention or taking the time to learn basic sign language. It's also paramount to note that the inaccessibility of hearing aids heavily contributes to the isolation of late-deafened people, who often end up just having to accept their hearing loss and resultant isolation because they can't afford hearing aids and the people in their lives are often impatient and unwilling to put in effort to help them maintain a social life. Gotta admit it was more than a little disorienting and saddening to get to the end of such a nice video to hear it implied that deafness leads to "brain decline", too - the correlation once again largely relates to societal isolation which is a *very easy* fix that just requires people being patient and willing to put in a little effort (seriously, why are we always expected to put in all the work to communicate with people who can't even be patient?). And none of that even applies to Deaf people who aren't isolated at all because there's a vibrant Deaf culture in many countries (it has its own issues too, but I think that's true of any culture). I get that you're playing a doctor character and I obviously know that both ableism and audism run deeeeep in the medical field, I'm actually working on getting into med school myself to try to "be the change", and you definitely sounded like an audiologist, but there's a reason I dread those appointments. I just wanted to share a perspective that I don't think gets acknowledged very often, especially as most people don't realize that D/deaf people often have some residual hearing and of course by definition all HOH people can hear to some extent, and a lot of us do watch RUclips!
I'm hard of hearing and have been for several years. My right ear basically doesn't work. I will also never be able to afford hearing aids because I live in the US way under the poverty line. I am well aware of the ableism, including my internalized ableism that sneaks up, and I haven't experienced a single person that has adjusted their volume or been patient with me when I need them to repeat sentences or speak clearly. In fact, many people get aggressive or mock me. I know that it's ableism on the part of other people that leads to the depression and isolation, and I am aware that the many studies that link Alzheimer's disease with untreated hearing loss are not exactly sure why but oftentimes mention that it may be because the brain is straining to understand and the isolation that comes with a world that doesn't give a shit about disabled people. I acknowledge what you're saying, but I'm not sure where I went wrong in mentioning this information - I know that it sucks and it shouldn't be that way and it should change, but right now, as of this moment, these are experiences that one with untreated hearing loss will likely deal with. I didn't say it was the fault of the person having hearing loss, just that this is what often happens when one does have hearing loss. This is a roleplay in a perfect world where no one has to deal with insurance, and it's carried in a clinical manner as if this were a perfect world, and in that perfect world, one would mention that untreated hearing loss has consequences that aren't obvious and there is a way to treat it and this is it. I'm sorry it was not to your taste and I hope you find something that is. Thank you for your perspective.
I want to add that I am also incredibly frustrated with this world on its treatment of people with disabilities when the fixes are easy. In a perfect world, that wouldn't happen. But this isn't, and I hope someday it is, but for now I do wish to be realistic. Edited to add: I'm sorry this world sucks for you too, I wish it was different, and I hope you are able to make a difference. Thank you.
First of all holy crap that was a fast response on a two week old video lol! I wasn't trying to say you went wrong, I'm just bad at communicating! The more I've paid attention to the ableism the more pissed off I get and I think it's just leaking out. I was responding to the information itself, not to you presenting it (which I tried to express in my last paragraph but clearly unsuccessfully 😅 rereading it I combined too many thoughts into not enough words - I was trying to preemptively address the seemingly inevitable "lol but if you're deaf how are you on RUclips" that tends to crop up in responses to my comments!), and I mentally - subconsciously - wrote it as a follow-on to a message I'd just written on the topic so lots of missing info lol. Oy. My apologies for being muddled and shit at communicating lol, I hope I didn't offend too badly!
@@elcisitiak172 no, you didn't offend, I wasn't necessarily angry or upset either (trying to convey tone online, ugh) and you just caught me at the right time lol I completely agree, the whole thing sucks and I wish it could be addressed and fixed, and I THINK we're working towards it, and you had mentioned you are working towards that too. I appreciate your perspective and thank you for saying so.
Oh, and I thought it'd be neat to do a flat earth travel agent roleplay where the viewer books a trip to a resort at the end of the world. The viewer would need to sign lots of waivers absolving the agency of responsibility should they fall off the side and whatnot.
I love how this video contains so many of the characteristics that made me fall in love with your content, as well as all the research for innovation and uniqueness 💖
Ahhh thank you so much! :D
_Ahhhh I LOVE the beginning set up part so much!!_
Thank you! :D
Clicking and beeping 🤤
And so many different sounds! I adore hearing tests and this one is really good
U got the best hearing test videos
Your ASMR is super relaxing! You’re talented as always ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow so comprehensive. Loving this hearing exam. Thanks for the video ❤
Hello Calliope, your ASMR gets even more relaxing than ever! I will always appreciate you ❤ 🙏 💕
Thank you! :)
i just discovered this channel & your video gave me so much tingles! it’s been months since i’ve felt any, i was starting to think i was immune 😭 thank you so much !
The repeat the word part wiped me out. Especially the multiple syllable words. Tingle city!
I am so excited. I absolutely love your previous audiologist roleplay and I've seen it like a thousand times. Can't wait to fall asleep watching this one.
So relaxing and calm voice you got.. ❤
New intros and equipment add lots of value to your videos that even without them were absolutely magical! Your style is unique. I like it very much 🙂
Outstanding video Calliope!! The intro was incredibly good with the added music, and the sound at 26:30 sent tingles down my spine every time it played. I know these videos are a b*tch to edit so thank you SO much for the extra effort! Have a great week ahead!
They're fun, just very labor intensive! Thank you so much! Have a great week too :)
This is fantastic as per usual ! Thank you a million times for your dedication and time and research and patience. You are truly my go-to Asmrist when I feel anxious.
You are such a beautiful person inside and out, I feel privileged to be able to witness your craft
Lots of love
Awww thank you so much! ❤
This was so good. Every time you did anything on the right side my brain went 🤯 🤯 🤯
:D thank you!!
Hi Calliope, hope you're happy and healthy. Thanks for all you do ♥️
Finally i found hearting test like this ! Great job, make more please ! 🤩😍
This sunday just got better
Thank you for being here! :)
Watching this reminded me of being pulled out of class for the hearing assessments especially the head phone part
Time to go to sleep for my exam tomorrow
Watching from Mexico
Thanks again for another wonderful production. That shirt though...❤
Audiologist... I like that. That's basically what all Asmrtists are😄👍
Oooh cinematic opening!!💯
Dr. Calliope is my favorite ASMR doctor. Thanks for a very relaxing RP and medical checkup. Enjoying this a lot, time to relax, very well done doctor RP.🤩🤩🌹🌹
I love your videos keep it up
Loved it! Really, really good and creative video!
Thank you! :D
Another excellent and relaxing video 🙂
I think I might just have passed this one :) I'm blessed to be able to hear Calliopes soothing and tender voice.
Well, I expected tingles, Calliope, but this was mind-blowingly tingly. 😌
Calliope? Check. Otoscope? Check. Good night's sleep? Certain! Thank you so much for sharing such a lovely video with us. The excellent quality of your work is such a joy.
Thank you very much :)
Great video! it is a very calming video.
Thank you :)
You’re so talented and amazing calliope 💙💙💙
YES!!!! THANKS AGAIN
Thanks for being here! :)
Hello calliope! Happy Sunday 💜💜💜💜💜
Really, really good asmr👌
Thank you so much! :)
Sunday has been made, mannnnnnnnnnnnnnn! It's a hot June day in Nebraska, Miss Calliope, and I'm ready to win!
It was pretty beautiful here! Thanks for being here :)
dont think ive done something like this in 25 years, but good video
great video ty
Hi calliope! Happy Pride Month ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🌈
Happy Pride!!!
A dodgy set of headphones adds an extra sense of realism to this video.
Very nice 😊
Thank you! :)
CALLIOPE VIDEO HELL YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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Calliope: "Hello there."
Me: "GENERAL KENOBI!!!"
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Good
Well if it isn’t the greatest little lady from Iowa.
🥺🥺🥺
Pure Tone Audiometry, that's how we are going to communicate with the aliens mother ship. That and hand signals. But wait, what if they don't have hands? ............... Tentacles! 👽🤖
It's always a possibility!
Once I saw tuning fork in the title you had me.
Show!
Man I'm so behind on videos! I still need to watch your last one. Last week was terrible for being behind on everything. But I'm chilling out for today so ASMR-ATHON is on!.... God that's cringe🤣 lol how ya doing Calliope👋
Don't even worry about it! No big deal at all :) thanks for being here!
@@calliopewhispersASMR it's ok! I managed to get there but fell asleep during pvp🤣
Eh what can ye speak up abit I can't hear ya... Hahah goodstuff great vid thanks.
I enjoyed most of the video, but I wanted to point out that most of the associated depression and isolation that D/deaf and HOH people experience is due to hearing people not caring to try to communicate with us, not because we're hard of hearing. People making even the slightest effort alleviates it a lot, even if it's just being flexible and willing to use paper and pen to communicate or being patient with repeating yourself and making sure you're facing us and have our attention or taking the time to learn basic sign language. It's also paramount to note that the inaccessibility of hearing aids heavily contributes to the isolation of late-deafened people, who often end up just having to accept their hearing loss and resultant isolation because they can't afford hearing aids and the people in their lives are often impatient and unwilling to put in effort to help them maintain a social life.
Gotta admit it was more than a little disorienting and saddening to get to the end of such a nice video to hear it implied that deafness leads to "brain decline", too - the correlation once again largely relates to societal isolation which is a *very easy* fix that just requires people being patient and willing to put in a little effort (seriously, why are we always expected to put in all the work to communicate with people who can't even be patient?). And none of that even applies to Deaf people who aren't isolated at all because there's a vibrant Deaf culture in many countries (it has its own issues too, but I think that's true of any culture).
I get that you're playing a doctor character and I obviously know that both ableism and audism run deeeeep in the medical field, I'm actually working on getting into med school myself to try to "be the change", and you definitely sounded like an audiologist, but there's a reason I dread those appointments. I just wanted to share a perspective that I don't think gets acknowledged very often, especially as most people don't realize that D/deaf people often have some residual hearing and of course by definition all HOH people can hear to some extent, and a lot of us do watch RUclips!
I'm hard of hearing and have been for several years. My right ear basically doesn't work. I will also never be able to afford hearing aids because I live in the US way under the poverty line. I am well aware of the ableism, including my internalized ableism that sneaks up, and I haven't experienced a single person that has adjusted their volume or been patient with me when I need them to repeat sentences or speak clearly. In fact, many people get aggressive or mock me. I know that it's ableism on the part of other people that leads to the depression and isolation, and I am aware that the many studies that link Alzheimer's disease with untreated hearing loss are not exactly sure why but oftentimes mention that it may be because the brain is straining to understand and the isolation that comes with a world that doesn't give a shit about disabled people. I acknowledge what you're saying, but I'm not sure where I went wrong in mentioning this information - I know that it sucks and it shouldn't be that way and it should change, but right now, as of this moment, these are experiences that one with untreated hearing loss will likely deal with. I didn't say it was the fault of the person having hearing loss, just that this is what often happens when one does have hearing loss. This is a roleplay in a perfect world where no one has to deal with insurance, and it's carried in a clinical manner as if this were a perfect world, and in that perfect world, one would mention that untreated hearing loss has consequences that aren't obvious and there is a way to treat it and this is it. I'm sorry it was not to your taste and I hope you find something that is. Thank you for your perspective.
I want to add that I am also incredibly frustrated with this world on its treatment of people with disabilities when the fixes are easy. In a perfect world, that wouldn't happen. But this isn't, and I hope someday it is, but for now I do wish to be realistic. Edited to add: I'm sorry this world sucks for you too, I wish it was different, and I hope you are able to make a difference. Thank you.
First of all holy crap that was a fast response on a two week old video lol! I wasn't trying to say you went wrong, I'm just bad at communicating! The more I've paid attention to the ableism the more pissed off I get and I think it's just leaking out. I was responding to the information itself, not to you presenting it (which I tried to express in my last paragraph but clearly unsuccessfully 😅 rereading it I combined too many thoughts into not enough words - I was trying to preemptively address the seemingly inevitable "lol but if you're deaf how are you on RUclips" that tends to crop up in responses to my comments!), and I mentally - subconsciously - wrote it as a follow-on to a message I'd just written on the topic so lots of missing info lol.
Oy. My apologies for being muddled and shit at communicating lol, I hope I didn't offend too badly!
@@elcisitiak172 no, you didn't offend, I wasn't necessarily angry or upset either (trying to convey tone online, ugh) and you just caught me at the right time lol I completely agree, the whole thing sucks and I wish it could be addressed and fixed, and I THINK we're working towards it, and you had mentioned you are working towards that too. I appreciate your perspective and thank you for saying so.
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Hearing loss can also be genetic.
what did you say? i'm afraid you're going to have to speak up ;)
LOL me fr though
:3
Oh, and I thought it'd be neat to do a flat earth travel agent roleplay where the viewer books a trip to a resort at the end of the world. The viewer would need to sign lots of waivers absolving the agency of responsibility should they fall off the side and whatnot.
That's an interesting idea, thanks for the suggestion! :)
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Good job👍
Thanks for being here! :)