
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsDocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

Want to make a short audio story about the climate (think expansively) by April 6? We've got you.
• Read all about the theme, prompts and how to submit a fluxwork to Circuit 07: Trash or Treasure.
• Feast your eyes on artwork by Cyrus Kabiru, our c... more
Giving Amy a well-deserved break, Audio Flux co-founders John and Julie look back across Audio Flux in 2025 while channeling their inner Bing Crosby and David Bowie, for this quasi-holiday themed celebration & blatant (but very sincere) fundraising e... more
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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(Found via 99pi) Truly delightful and a much-needed dose of irreverence interspersed with poignant and immersive soundscapes. Thank you!
It's so nice to have sound back in pod casts . If you liked the orginal radio lab or orginal reply all this is for you .
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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Short-form, bite-sized audio storytelling that treats sound as a storytelling medium. Episodes blend experimental pieces with conversations about process, personal experiences, and themes like memory, grief, identity, and resilience. The format emphasizes three-minute works from a global slate of creators, plus conversations that unpack craft and collaboration, making it a playful yet serious hub for audio makers and curious listeners alike. Noteworthy traits include a strong focus on sound as the core narrative engine, a communal, creator-friendly ethos, and frequent cross-pollination with visual artists and writers that enriches the listening experience.
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