The Limping Chicken is the world's most popular Deaf blog, and is edited by Deaf journalist, screenwriter and director Charlie Swinbourne. Our posts represent the opinions of blog authors, they do not ...
Hello! My name is Laura and I’m a fashion designer. I am originally from Latvia, however I moved to England in 2012 with my two children and I am now based in East London. I am deaf and come from a ...
The Limping Chicken is the world's most popular Deaf blog, and is edited by Deaf journalist, screenwriter and director Charlie Swinbourne. Our posts represent the opinions of blog authors, they do not ...
Susan Daniels OBE, chief executive at the National Deaf Children’s Society, the leading charity for deaf children and their families, will step down from her role in July 2025, after 33 years’ service ...
Limping Chicken has partnered with Toy Like Me to find 70 new photos of deaf people with their jobs, to be part of a board game called ‘See it Be it’ for deaf children. The aim is to show deaf ...
I work in a field that is dominated by hearing men. I haven’t always worked in this area but after developing my skills and talent for the specialist work I do, I felt drawn to it as a career. It’s ...
Hi everyone, I am Keighley. I’m a profoundly deaf mum of three boys. We live in Essex by the seaside and I work as a childminder. One of my sons is also deaf and the other two are hearing. As a family ...
Hi everyone! My name is Imelda Sankson and I am a deaf business owner. I have an online shop called Hitcreations4u selling BSL clothing, cards and gifts and I live in Lancashire with my husband and ...
Hi everyone, I’m Diana Peedle-Calloo although some of you may know me as Diana Martin – which is the name I use for my acting career. I am currently a dog sitter, actress, photographer and content ...
There are people who come into our lives and change everything. For me, one of those people is Mr. Peter Brown—my BSL teacher, my mentor, and a man who gave me my deaf identity. I want to take a ...
A warm welcome from all of us at Worcester Deaf Children’s Society (WDCS) – my name is Rachel. I find myself in a very lucky position to co-chair this magnificent charity alongside some incredible ...
The other day, I went for a nice walk with my profoundly deaf parents through a quiet, calm village. The sun was setting, casting a soft golden light over the cobblestone streets. There was hardly any ...