"I'm very happy to be deaf," says Zach Featherstone, one of three very athletic and accomplished brothers who have been deaf from birth. Deafness has allowed them to develop other ways of "listening" with their eyes, minds and hearts and to understand the importance of connection.

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  • david marsden

    Really inspiring video, I have a deaf cousin who also leads a normal life.

  • Debbie

    I love this video! Too often people think of only the "disability" as in what the person is not able to do by conventional means, rather than the possibilities that can open from that "limitation." What an inspiration!

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  • Project Listen films stories about how the world expands when we listen to each other and to our own hearts.
  • Test yourself.  Are you a good listener?  There are several online quizzes you can take, like this one.  
  • What is one habit you can begin to develop to become a better listener?  Practice that habit for the next 7 days.

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