That was probably why I kept trying to use iTunes as I just didn’t see the rationale to pay for a podcast player when there is a built in app.īut trust me, the app is so pleasant to use, it makes learning from podcasts so much better. By far my favorite podcast app is Pocket Casts, and it’s the one I recommend to everyone. There are a bunch out there, and I tried a few. My criteria was simple, I wanted an app that was easy to find, listen, and sync podcasts on my laptop and phone. I tried multiple times the last few years to get into podcasts and I really do think iTunes is the reason I always stopped. I’m not even sure if this is a function, but I could also never get my podcasts in iTunes on my Mac to sync well with my iPhone. (I don’t get why I click the “subscribe” button and nothing happens 50% of the time!). Wow, iTunes stinks for podcasts! The software is bloated, slow, and glitchy. I think the primary reason why I originally hated podcasts was iTunes. To get the most out of podcasts, step 1 is to find a great podcast player. But what I didn’t realize is that I was doing it all wrong! I wanted to share with you some tips that I picked up to really get the most out of podcasts because I really do think they are a great way to learn. I thought podcasts weren’t for me or my preferred style of learning. I’ve spent the last few months slowly developing this opinion and must admit, up until recently, I simply didn’t “get it” with podcasts. It took me some time, but I can finally say I’m hooked on podcasts and I think they are a great way for fitness and rehab specialists to learn.
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