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2 Weeks Using Apple Podcasts As My Only Podcast App – MDW402

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As an Apple fanboy with a collection of Apple devices, I wanted to share what motivated this experiment. I hadn’t used Apple Podcasts for my personal listening in quite a while—I mostly opened it to double-check my own podcast episodes for work. My go-to app had always been Overcast, mostly because of its smart playlisting feature. It made it super easy to organize and stay on top of my favorite shows.

But one thing Apple Podcasts does really well is helping users discover new podcasts. I love that it gives you sample episodes without needing to subscribe first—that feature alone really caught my attention.

While I was at an event in Chicago recently, I had a chance to chat with someone from Apple. They showed me some features I hadn’t even noticed before—like the ability to save episodes for later without subscribing to the full podcast. I’m still not a fan of how the industry has moved from saying “subscribe” to “follow,” but I end up using both terms depending on the context.

One of the biggest things I’ve come to appreciate about Apple Podcasts is how well it processes audio and syncs across all my Apple devices. I can start listening on my desktop, pick it up on my iPhone, and even continue on the Apple TV without missing a beat. That cross-device sync is slick. Plus, I can access video podcasts through the Apple TV app—something Overcast doesn’t offer.

That said, there are definitely things I miss from Overcast. Apple Podcasts doesn’t have smart playlists. Instead, it uses something called “Stations,” which can pull in episodes from shows I choose, but I still have to manually line them up to play in the order I want. So while I’m enjoying the discovery side of Apple Podcasts, I’m still not sure if it’ll become my long-term app—I just really like how Overcast handles playlists.

Toward the end of the episode, I also talked a bit about what’s been going on personally. Spring has finally arrived here, and I’ve been spending time with family and working on a few projects—including updates to the camper and getting a ham radio setup installed. I’ve also been making progress on my website, so if you haven’t checked it out lately, I invite you to take a look. MikeDell.com

And of course, I’ll be reviewing more podcast apps down the road, so stay tuned—and thanks, as always, for listening.

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As an Apple fanboy with a collection of Apple devices, I wanted to share what motivated this experiment. I hadn’t used Apple Podcasts for my personal listening in quite a while—I mostly opened it to double-check my own podcast episodes for work. My go-to app had always been Overcast, mostly because of its smart playlisting feature. It made it super easy to organize and stay on top of my favorite shows.

But one thing Apple Podcasts does really well is helping users discover new podcasts. I love that it gives you sample episodes without needing to subscribe first—that feature alone really caught my attention.

While I was at an event in Chicago recently, I had a chance to chat with someone from Apple. They showed me some features I hadn’t even noticed before—like the ability to save episodes for later without subscribing to the full podcast. I’m still not a fan of how the industry has moved from saying “subscribe” to “follow,” but I end up using both terms depending on the context.

One of the biggest things I’ve come to appreciate about Apple Podcasts is how well it processes audio and syncs across all my Apple devices. I can start listening on my desktop, pick it up on my iPhone, and even continue on the Apple TV without missing a beat. That cross-device sync is slick. Plus, I can access video podcasts through the Apple TV app—something Overcast doesn’t offer.

That said, there are definitely things I miss from Overcast. Apple Podcasts doesn’t have smart playlists. Instead, it uses something called “Stations,” which can pull in episodes from shows I choose, but I still have to manually line them up to play in the order I want. So while I’m enjoying the discovery side of Apple Podcasts, I’m still not sure if it’ll become my long-term app—I just really like how Overcast handles playlists.

Toward the end of the episode, I also talked a bit about what’s been going on personally. Spring has finally arrived here, and I’ve been spending time with family and working on a few projects—including updates to the camper and getting a ham radio setup installed. I’ve also been making progress on my website, so if you haven’t checked it out lately, I invite you to take a look. MikeDell.com

And of course, I’ll be reviewing more podcast apps down the road, so stay tuned—and thanks, as always, for listening.

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