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Audio Flux
Psychedelics
Storytelling
Letting Go
Dementia
Tinnitus
Wendy Macnaughton
Memory
Audio Flux Circuit 01
Meditation
Loss
NPR
Wendy Mcnaughan
Austin
Cave Dreams
Anxiety
Therapy
Identity
Crying
Grief

Hosted by Amy Pearl, the Audio Flux Podcast shares the best of Audio Flux — innovative, short audio works from around the world – in bite-sized, weekly episodes. All fluxworks run three minutes exactly, and explore the power and pleasure of sound + story in wildly different ways.

Audio Flux is a laboratory, a sandbox, a mindset —a space where audio makers can experiment and play, and where advent... more

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Latest Episodes

Grams, by Aaron Edwards

Produced for Audio Flux Circuit 01: Letting Go

A psychedelic diary tracks a series of revelatory and mundane magic mushroom trips — from shaky uncertainty in upstate New York to unfettered release at one of the largest stadiu... more

A Wave is Coming Towards You, by Mathilde Urfalino

Produced for Audio Flux Circuit 01: Letting Go

Mathilde attempts to unlock feelings stuck somewhere between her chest and her throat with the help of a plot conceit.

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Keys to an Unlocked Door, by Megan Tan

Produced for Audio Flux Circuit 01: Letting Go

Two stories merge: one person is looking for the keys to life and another has the keys to life.

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• Megan Tan is so cool.

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To Cry or Not to Cry, by Yowei Shaw

Produced for Audio Flux Circuit 01: Letting Go

Yowei experiments with grief and a particular problem she had after getting laid off.

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• Check out Yowei's podcast, Proxy... more

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Recent Guests

Aaron Edwards
A writer, editor, and director who works across various mediums including audio and print.
Episode: Grams, by Aaron Edwards
Megan Tan
Audio creator and modern dancer, known for her creative audio works
Independent audio artist
Episode: Keys to an Unlocked Door, by Megan Tan
Chloe Prasinos
Audio artist who produced a piece for Audio Flux's Circuit 01
Episode: Circuit 01: A Study in Blue, by Chloe Prasinos

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Amy Pearl
Host of an innovative audio storytelling platform that features unique and creative short audio works. Amy engages deeply with themes of sound and emotions while fostering conversations that explore the artistic processes of audio creators.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Thank God Amy Pearl is Back!

    Amy is the embodiment of integrity, a gem of a human, and one of the funniest, kindest, coolest and most talented people I’ve been blessed to know and work with and live near. Thank god she’s back. “10 Things That Scare Me” was sooooo good, it deserved a bigger audience and longer life than it had.

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    Fred618
    United States16 days ago

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Listeners appreciate the integrity and creativity embodied by the host, Amy Pearl, praising her talent and engaging presence. The innovative format and focus on emotional storytelling resonate well with the audience, often highlighting the impact and depth of the content.

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#99
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#228
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#144
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Grams, by Aaron Edwards
Q: What did you feel when you yelled out, I am Aaron?
It felt like a release, like I was grounding myself amidst confusion.
Grams, by Aaron Edwards
Q: How did you find out that you are kind?
Recognizing kindness has come from reminders from friends who love and see me.
Circuit 01: To Cry or Not to Cry, by Yowei Shaw
Q: Can you give me one fact about crying to end the episode?
The chemical makeup of our emotional tears is different than the chemical makeup of onion tears, for example.
Circuit 01: To Cry or Not to Cry, by Yowei Shaw
Q: What was your flux work about?
It's about my experiment with grief after getting laid off by NPR.
Circuit 01: A Study in Blue, by Chloe Prasinos
Q: Can you tell us about your piece, Chloe?
Chloe describes her piece, calling it a personal exploration of her grandmother's experience with dementia, using archival recordings to capture their relationship alongside her decline.

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Focusing on the intersection of sound and storytelling, this podcast showcases innovative audio works from talented creators across the globe. Each episode features succinct three-minute narratives that explore a variety of themes and emotions, inviting listeners into a diverse range of experiences. Whether delving into personal stories, artistic expressions, or thought-provoking concepts, the content is crafted to provide a unique listening experience that celebrates audio creativity. Additionally, episodes often include conversations with the creators, offering insights into their artistic processes and the inspiration behind their pieces. This distinctive format is likely to attract those interested in audio storytelling, creativity, and... more

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