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        <![CDATA[<p>This is Don't Go 'Way Nobody by George Lewis &amp; His New Orleans Stompers <a href="https://authors.podcast.app/"><strong>AuthorCast</strong></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hosting the feed and media files is a crucial step in making a podcast available to listeners. Let's delve into more details about this aspect</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Podcasts Facts III</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In South Korea, podcasting once played a significant role in political discourse. A podcast called <em>Naneun Ggomsuda</em> (I’m a Petty-Minded Creep), launched in 2011, became one of the most influential media outlets during a presidential election. It openly criticized the government, attracting millions of listeners and demonstrating how podcasting can disrupt traditional media and amplify dissenting voices, especially in countries with limited press freedom.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One curious fact about podcasts is that many listeners report feeling a personal connection with the hosts, almost like a friendship. This phenomenon is known as “parasocial interaction,” where people develop emotional bonds with media figures. Podcasts, with their conversational tone and frequent use of headphones, create an intimate experience that deepens this illusion, making listeners feel like part of a one-on-one conversation.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Although podcasts seem like a recent trend, their origin dates back to the early 2000s. The term “podcast” was coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley in an article for <em>The Guardian</em>. It combines “iPod” and “broadcast,” as people at the time downloaded episodes to listen to them on their iPods. However, serialized audio has much older roots, tracing back to traditional radio and scripted audio dramas that were popular in the mid-20th century.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Although podcasts seem like a recent trend, their origin dates back to the early 2000s. The term “podcast” was coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley in an article for <em>The Guardian</em>. It combines “iPod” and “broadcast,” as people at the time downloaded episodes to listen to them on their iPods. However, serialized audio has much older roots, tracing back to traditional radio and scripted audio dramas that were popular in the mid-20th century.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Although podcasts seem like a recent trend, their origin dates back to the early 2000s. The term “podcast” was coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersley in an article for <em>The Guardian</em>. It combines “iPod” and “broadcast,” as people at the time downloaded episodes to listen to them on their iPods. However, serialized audio has much older roots, tracing back to traditional radio and scripted audio dramas that were popular in the mid-20th century.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How a Podcast Feed Works?</title>
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      <itunes:title>How a Podcast Feed Works?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>A podcast feed</strong> is an essential component in <em>distributing and accessing podcasts</em>. </p><p>This process makes it easy for podcast creators to distribute content and for listeners to access it across various platforms. <br>🖥️ 🔗</p><p>Standardized RSS feeds ensure compatibility with a wide range of podcast apps and directories.</p><ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ul><ol><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ol>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>A podcast feed</strong> is an essential component in <em>distributing and accessing podcasts</em>. </p><p>This process makes it easy for podcast creators to distribute content and for listeners to access it across various platforms. <br>🖥️ 🔗</p><p>Standardized RSS feeds ensure compatibility with a wide range of podcast apps and directories.</p><ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ul><ol><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ol>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 09:04:43 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>A podcast feed</strong> is an essential component in <em>distributing and accessing podcasts</em>. </p><p>This process makes it easy for podcast creators to distribute content and for listeners to access it across various platforms. <br>🖥️ 🔗</p><p>Standardized RSS feeds ensure compatibility with a wide range of podcast apps and directories.</p><ul><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ul><ol><li>One</li><li>Two</li><li>Three</li></ol>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Updating the Feed</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Today, we will talk about updating the Feed:</strong> Updating a podcast feed is an essential step for podcasters to keep their content fresh and engaging for their audience. <strong>To start, ensure your new episode's audio file is uploaded to your hosting platform.</strong> This is crucial as it generates a unique URL for the episode, which is necessary for the feed update. Next, head over to your podcast's content management system (CMS) and add a new episode entry. Here, you'll input the episode's details such as <em>title</em>, <strong>description</strong>, and the <strong><em>audio file URL</em></strong>. Remember, the more captivating your episode title and description, the more likely you are to attract listeners. 🎧✨</p><p>Here's a list of things to have in mind:</p><ol><li>Prepare everything</li><li>Upload the new episode</li><li>Complete all the data</li><li>Wait until listeners give you feedback</li></ol><strong><em>Update your feed is awesome!</em></strong><p>Once the episode details are filled in, <strong><em>double-check</em></strong> for any errors and hit the <strong>publish</strong> button. This action updates your RSS feed automatically, signaling platforms like <a href="https://podcasters.apple.com/">Apple Podcasts</a>, Spotify, and Google Podcasts that there's a new episode available. 🚀 To ensure your feed updates correctly, consider validating your RSS feed with an online tool. This can help catch any issues that might prevent your episode from reaching your audience. Remember, consistency in your update process not only keeps your feed healthy but also builds a loyal listener base. Happy podcasting! 🎙️💡</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Today, we will talk about updating the Feed:</strong> Updating a podcast feed is an essential step for podcasters to keep their content fresh and engaging for their audience. <strong>To start, ensure your new episode's audio file is uploaded to your hosting platform.</strong> This is crucial as it generates a unique URL for the episode, which is necessary for the feed update. Next, head over to your podcast's content management system (CMS) and add a new episode entry. Here, you'll input the episode's details such as <em>title</em>, <strong>description</strong>, and the <strong><em>audio file URL</em></strong>. Remember, the more captivating your episode title and description, the more likely you are to attract listeners. 🎧✨</p><p>Here's a list of things to have in mind:</p><ol><li>Prepare everything</li><li>Upload the new episode</li><li>Complete all the data</li><li>Wait until listeners give you feedback</li></ol><strong><em>Update your feed is awesome!</em></strong><p>Once the episode details are filled in, <strong><em>double-check</em></strong> for any errors and hit the <strong>publish</strong> button. This action updates your RSS feed automatically, signaling platforms like <a href="https://podcasters.apple.com/">Apple Podcasts</a>, Spotify, and Google Podcasts that there's a new episode available. 🚀 To ensure your feed updates correctly, consider validating your RSS feed with an online tool. This can help catch any issues that might prevent your episode from reaching your audience. Remember, consistency in your update process not only keeps your feed healthy but also builds a loyal listener base. Happy podcasting! 🎙️💡</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2024 06:26:43 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Podcast App Team</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Today, we will talk about updating the Feed:</strong> Updating a podcast feed is an essential step for podcasters to keep their content fresh and engaging for their audience. <strong>To start, ensure your new episode's audio file is uploaded to your hosting platform.</strong> This is crucial as it generates a unique URL for the episode, which is necessary for the feed update. Next, head over to your podcast's content management system (CMS) and add a new episode entry. Here, you'll input the episode's details such as <em>title</em>, <strong>description</strong>, and the <strong><em>audio file URL</em></strong>. Remember, the more captivating your episode title and description, the more likely you are to attract listeners. 🎧✨</p><p>Here's a list of things to have in mind:</p><ol><li>Prepare everything</li><li>Upload the new episode</li><li>Complete all the data</li><li>Wait until listeners give you feedback</li></ol><strong><em>Update your feed is awesome!</em></strong><p>Once the episode details are filled in, <strong><em>double-check</em></strong> for any errors and hit the <strong>publish</strong> button. This action updates your RSS feed automatically, signaling platforms like <a href="https://podcasters.apple.com/">Apple Podcasts</a>, Spotify, and Google Podcasts that there's a new episode available. 🚀 To ensure your feed updates correctly, consider validating your RSS feed with an online tool. This can help catch any issues that might prevent your episode from reaching your audience. Remember, consistency in your update process not only keeps your feed healthy but also builds a loyal listener base. Happy podcasting! 🎙️💡</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Strict Feed - Trailer</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello and welcome to Strict Feed Sync Podcast. <br>A podcast that maintains a strictly updated feed is one that demonstrates a high level of consistency and dedication to its audience. This type of podcast typically releases new episodes on a regular and predictable schedule, whether it's daily, weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. The content is often well-planned and produced, ensuring that listeners have a steady stream of quality episodes to enjoy. Such podcasts often cover a wide range of topics or may be focused on a specific niche, but the key factor is their reliability in updating their feed, which helps in building a loyal listener base and maintaining high engagement levels. This consistency in publishing also aids in increasing visibility and ranking in podcast directories, further expanding the podcast's reach.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello and welcome to Strict Feed Sync Podcast. <br>A podcast that maintains a strictly updated feed is one that demonstrates a high level of consistency and dedication to its audience. This type of podcast typically releases new episodes on a regular and predictable schedule, whether it's daily, weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. The content is often well-planned and produced, ensuring that listeners have a steady stream of quality episodes to enjoy. Such podcasts often cover a wide range of topics or may be focused on a specific niche, but the key factor is their reliability in updating their feed, which helps in building a loyal listener base and maintaining high engagement levels. This consistency in publishing also aids in increasing visibility and ranking in podcast directories, further expanding the podcast's reach.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2024 13:46:21 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello and welcome to Strict Feed Sync Podcast. <br>A podcast that maintains a strictly updated feed is one that demonstrates a high level of consistency and dedication to its audience. This type of podcast typically releases new episodes on a regular and predictable schedule, whether it's daily, weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. The content is often well-planned and produced, ensuring that listeners have a steady stream of quality episodes to enjoy. Such podcasts often cover a wide range of topics or may be focused on a specific niche, but the key factor is their reliability in updating their feed, which helps in building a loyal listener base and maintaining high engagement levels. This consistency in publishing also aids in increasing visibility and ranking in podcast directories, further expanding the podcast's reach.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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