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A midsummer guide to enjoying podcasts
Pocket Casts and Castro both offer excellent options for listening to your favorite shows.
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LISTEN TO PODCASTS FOR FREE
Castro. Yes, the default player on your phone is fine. But I find Castroās design better fits the way I actually listen to podcasts.
- Step 1.Ā Start by searching for and subscribing to shows that interest you. Those flow into the appās inbox tab.
- Step 2.Ā Scroll through episodes that show up in the inbox tab and tap some to populate your listening queue. Itās similar to the way Netflix and Spotify let you line up what to watch or listen to next.
Castro saves space on your device and reduces data consumption. Individual episodes arenāt automatically downloaded. The app only downloads specific episodes you tap. If you prefer, you can set it to automatically queue up every new episode of a show you like.
More on Castro:Ā ForĀ a deeper dive, see my previous post.
Bonus feature:Ā Share highlights from an episode youāre listening to as video clips to a social network or by email or message. HereāsĀ a clip I posted to Twitter.
A GREAT FREE ALTERNATIVE FOR ANDROID AND IOS
Pocket CastsĀ is an excellent optionĀ for AndroidĀ and iOS and works well with CarPlay and Android Auto for listening on summer drives, as well as with AirPlay and Chromecast for listening in your living room. It also syncs across multiple devices. Both Castro and Pocket Casts enable you to listen at faster speeds.
Plus:Ā MoreĀ good Android podcast apps.