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You can listen to a podcast right now with the software you already have. Moreover, with thousands of podcasts to choose from covering every conceivable topic, you are sure to find something you like. This hack shows you how to listen to and subscribe to podcasts, how you can find the right podcast using directories, and how to manage your podcast download inventory

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You can listen to a podcast right now with the software you already have. Moreover, with thousands of podcasts to choose from covering every conceivable topic, you are sure to find something you like. This hack shows you how to listen to and subscribe to podcasts, how you can find the right podcast using directories, and how to manage your podcast download inventory

    Creating a Podcast Feed with WordPress and PowerPress

    Creating a Podcast Feed with WordPress and PowerPress

    Creating your first episode with PowerPress
    We recommend keeping your first episode simple. Think of it as episode zero and use it to introduce your show and discuss the content you have planned. After creating your first episode, you can submit your podcast feed to Apple Podcasts and other platforms so your listings are ready to go after you launch.

    Step 1: Create your first episode file
    Create your first episode media file and upload to your website. We recommend using a media hosting company to safely and dependably store your files. (Sign up for Blubrry Hosting and get the first month for free here.)

    Once you are done creating your first episode, upload to your media host. When you are done, you should be able to access the media file with a web address, for example http://example.com/path/to/your/media.mp3. You will use this URL for the

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