EP226: Overcoming the 'Tall Poppy' Syndrome: Dr. Kate Gfeller's Inspiring Story
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Dr. Kate Gfeller on Cochlear Implants, Music Perception, and Becoming Yourself
On The Girl Doc Survival Guide, Christine interviews Dr. Kate Gfeller, PhD, Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa, about her career studying music perception, enjoyment, and rehabilitation for people with hearing loss, including NIH-funded work with cochlear implant users. Gfeller shares growing up on a rural Iowa farm amid a “tall poppy” culture of fitting in, and a pivotal moment when her father told her being like everyone else is not a life goal. She describes early mentors, scholarships, sexism in academia, and how she entered cochlear implant research by quickly preparing for an interdisciplinary opportunity and learning from surgeons and engineers. She discusses patient-centered research and offers strategies for living with hearing loss: accessible information, clinician coaching to apply it, building self-efficacy and self-advocacy with community support, and recognizing the impact of fatigue. She closes with reflections on identity, mentorship, kindness, and freedom of thought.
00:00 Meet Dr Kate Gfeller
01:52 Farm Girl Big Dreams
04:12 Tall Poppy Lessons
05:22 Path to a PhD
06:41 Breaking Into Research
08:57 Imposter Syndrome to Strength
09:58 Patient Centered Hearing Loss Insights
11:16 Three Keys to Self Advocacy
13:45 Growth Mindset and Asking for Help
14:47 Identity Kindness and Closing