5 Best Podcast Apps for iPhone & Android - YouTube

Channel: Riversidefm

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What's the difference between all of the streaming apps out there?
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Does it matter which one you choose?
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In this video, I'll walk you through five different streaming apps
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to help you break down
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Which one is best for you based on your device,
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you're listening habits and your priorities.
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Spotify is the best podcast streaming app for people
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who already use it for their music because you can get everything all in one place.
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Something exclusive to Spotify is that you can create
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playlists with music and podcast episodes.
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This is great when curating a playlist for a long drive when you want to have
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a healthy mix of both information and mindless listening.
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You can now watch video podcasts on Spotify rather than just audio.
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The Spotify algorithm is great at suggesting new shows
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based on your listening history.
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The daily podcast playlist is curated for every individual listener
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based on the shows that they like.
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This means that every day you can wake up to new episodes picked just for you.
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Apple Podcasts is the best podcast streaming app for iPhone users.
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Because it comes free with your iPhone
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and you can easily transition to listening on different Apple devices.
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Something exclusive to Apple Podcasts is the stations feature.
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This lets you group podcasts together to suit your needs.
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For example,
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you could add your favorite news
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and current affairs shows to your morning coffee station
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whenever your friends share a podcast episode with you through iMessage.
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Apple will save this in Apple Podcasts under a dedicated shared with you tab
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so that you can keep track of external recommendations
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You have the option to become a paid subscriber to your favorite shows
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so that you can have access to exclusive content
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and financially support the show's creator.
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You can read what other people are thinking about the show before
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you listen by checking out the reviews. To discover new shows on Apple Podcasts,
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You can use the Browse tab for all different sorts of recommendations
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This page includes trending shows in various categories
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and the most popular episodes and shows on the platform.
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It also has a
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you might like section of suggested shows based on your listening history.
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Unfortunately, you can't listen to Apple Podcasts on Android,
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but unless the show is exclusive to Apple Podcasts,
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then you can most likely find it on other streaming platforms.
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Google
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Podcasts is best for Android users because you can use voice commands
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with Google Assistant to play Pause, fast forward, find new episodes and more.
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The features of Google Podcasts are limited, making it straightforward
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to use for anybody who might find other podcast apps overwhelming.
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When you first start out
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on the Google Podcasts app, your home screen will be blank.
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But as you start to listen to
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and subscribe to shows, your home screen will fill up with new episodes.
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On the Explore tab, you can filter through top shows in various categories
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and to curated for you
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Tab will suggest based on your listening history.
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On Google Podcasts,
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you can't create playlists of episodes, but similar to other podcasting apps,
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you can add episodes to your queue so you can listen to them in a row.
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Pocket Cast is one of the best podcasting
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apps out there for people who like to customize their playback experience.
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You can adjust playback speed, trim out silences,
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and you can program the app to skip through the first little bit of an episode
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so that you can skip introductions and get straight into the content.
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The layout of the app is very clean and user friendly.
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Once you subscribe to a show,
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the cover image of that show gets added to your home
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Screen so that you have a nice grid of all of your favorite shows to choose from.
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You can manually create filters to help you search through the shows
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and the episodes that you've already subscribed To.
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You can make filters on duration, release date,
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and even whether the show includes audio only or audio and video.
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Like the other apps,
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you can add episodes to your queue to create a seamless listening experience.
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If the podcast creator has added chapter markers to their show,
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then you can skip through these chapters to quickly get to the content that
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you want to hear.
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TuneIn is a great all
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in one solution because it features access to live sports, music,
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world news, podcasts, and AM and FM radio from all around the world.
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It offers more than 50,000 stations and more than 120,000 shows.
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And with the help of your phone's GPS,
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It will help you find stations close to you.
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You can search by genre, station or podcast.
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A cool feature that the TuneIn app has is car mode.
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The simplifies the interface to help you find what you want to listen
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to more quickly and easily if you're driving.
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The downside of TuneIn
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is that it won't give you as personalized an experience as the other apps do,
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but it does give you access to a variety of different audio content.
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Those are five of the best podcast apps out there
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that you can choose from to be your go to listening platform.
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Make sure to subscribe to our channel
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before you go so you'll be notified every time we post a new video.
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And if you want to create a podcast on your phone,
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then check out this playlist of videos next where I'll take you on a tutorial
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of the Riverside app.