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Amber Clifton unveils "Let’s Talk Kenmore" podcast, invites residents to tune in and stop by summer booth

May 03, 2025 | Kenmore, King County, Washington


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Amber Clifton unveils "Let’s Talk Kenmore" podcast, invites residents to tune in and stop by summer booth
Amber Clifton, host and creator of the podcast "Let’s Talk Kenmore," announced the new program and encouraged residents to listen on the city website, Apple Podcasts and other major podcast platforms.

Clifton said the show will cover local topics such as photo enforcement, middle housing and how residents can attend city council meetings. "Are you looking for a fun new way to engage with your community?" she asked. "Have you ever wondered what's going on behind the scenes in your city?"

Clifton invited listeners to meet the podcast team in person. "Be sure to look out for the Let's Talk Kenmore booth at events this summer. I would love it if you would stop by and say hi," she said, and asked residents with show ideas to email her at aclifton@kenmorewah.gov.

The announcement provided channels to access the podcast and a direct contact for topic suggestions and feedback. It did not include a launch date, a production schedule, or details on whether the podcast is produced by city staff or independently; those items were not specified in the recorded remarks.

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