Amber Clifton launches podcast Let's Talk Kenmore to engage local community

May 03, 2025 | Kenmore, King County, Washington

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In the heart of Kenmore, a new voice is emerging, inviting residents to engage more deeply with their community. Amber Clifton, the host and creator of the podcast "Let's Talk Kenmore," is on a mission to bridge the gap between city happenings and the people who call it home.

During a recent government meeting, Clifton introduced her podcast as a vibrant platform for residents to explore pressing local issues. From discussions about photo enforcement to the complexities of middle housing, the podcast aims to demystify city governance and encourage civic participation. “Have you ever wondered what's going on behind the scenes in your city?” Clifton asked, highlighting the podcast's goal to provide insights into the workings of local government.
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Listeners can access "Let's Talk Kenmore" through the city’s website, Apple Podcasts, and various major podcast platforms. Clifton also announced plans for a booth at upcoming summer events, where she hopes to connect with residents and gather ideas for future episodes. “I would love it if you would stop by and say hi,” she encouraged, emphasizing the importance of community interaction.

As Kenmore continues to grow and evolve, Clifton's podcast serves as a valuable resource for residents eager to stay informed and engaged. With each episode, "Let's Talk Kenmore" not only informs but also fosters a sense of belonging and participation among its listeners, making local governance more accessible and relatable.

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