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Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory

Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory

Rob Leavitt

Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory is an exploration of the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington. This is the first and only podcast dedicated to the people of Redmond.
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Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory - Auditory Amphigory Episode 005: Cleveland Street to Cleveland
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08/09/19 • 27 min

What is the connective tissue between Cleveland Street and Cleveland, Ohio? And how do a couple of local kids hook up with a musician from Finland to create 45 minutes of magical musical mischief? And, lastly: Are We Not Men?

These questions and more are answered in this episode of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory.

This podcast is about the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington. This is Redmond’s original podcast.

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Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory is an exploration of the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington.
In this episode, Rob explains the reason behind Auditory Amphigory, what it's about and tells a little about himself.

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Welcome to episode #4 of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory. This podcast is about the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington. Today, we hear from local artist Eva Moon who has organized and leads the monthly Redmond Community Sing Alongs. Eva talks about her artistic outlets and inspirations.
We also explore the categorization of content--I hope you're ready for a pop quiz.
And finally, we explore the Redmond Community Sing Alongs, which happen on the first Thursday of every month in the Redmond Community Center.

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Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory is an exploration of the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington.
In this episode, Rob launches a public awareness campaign for the Pacific Northwest that will start with Redmond drivers. He also interviews Angela Birney, candidate for Mayor.

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Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory - Auditory Amphigory Episode 002:  Riding in the Car with Bootsie @90
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06/05/19 • 28 min

Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory is an exploration of the people living, working, and passing through Redmond, Washington.
In this episode, Rob interviews his mom while driving from Redmond to Port Townsend, WA. We talk about life, what it means, and the here after.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory have?

Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory cover?

The podcast is about Washington, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Personal Journals and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory?

The episode title 'Auditory Amphigory Episode 005: Cleveland Street to Cleveland' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory?

The average episode length on Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory released?

Episodes of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory are typically released every 20 days.

When was the first episode of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory?

The first episode of Rob Leavitt's Auditory Amphigory was released on May 20, 2019.

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