HEARING FEAR: Ammanford star Owain Wyn Evans warns “I was missing conversations”
The Ammanford-born broadcaster and drummer says he first noticed something was wrong when he started missing parts of conversations — after years performing in loud environments.
“It was a shock,” he admitted. “I realised I was turning the volume up more and missing things people were saying.”
Now the 42-year-old is fronting a campaign with Specsavers — urging people not to ignore the warning signs.
Owain Wyn Evans outside a Specsavers store as new research reveals widespread hearing concerns across Wales. (Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)The new research paints a worrying picture.
A staggering 45% of adults in Wales say their hearing has changed in recent years — yet more than a quarter haven’t taken any action and don’t plan to.
Even more concerning, over a third say they’ve never taken steps to protect their hearing at all.
For Owain, the issue goes beyond health — it’s about identity.
“Sound is such a huge part of who we are in Wales,” he said. “From the countryside to the sea — those sounds connect us to home.”
Owain Wyn Evans has his hearing checked as experts warn many people delay seeking help. (Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)And the data backs him up.
- 72% say a Welsh accent makes Wales feel like home
- 60% say it’s the sound of a choir
- 73% say singing at rugby and football matches brings people together
But those sounds could be at risk.
More than a third of people report ringing ears or muffled hearing after gigs — a key warning sign of damage.
Experts say hearing loss often happens gradually, meaning people delay getting help — sometimes for years.
Owain Wyn Evans says protecting hearing helps preserve the sounds that define Welsh identity. (Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)Owain is now urging people to act early before it’s too late.
“Protecting our hearing means protecting those connections,” he said.
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