encounter podcast

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how-to receive our podcast

subscribe to RSS
subscribe via iTunes

first of all, it’s important to note that you do not need an iPod or any other portable media player to enjoy the encounter podcasts. the name podcasting can be confusing in that regard. the only requirement is a computer with an internet connection and a set of speakers or headphones.

the majority of podcast subscribers use Apple iTunes to manage their podcast. iTunes is an excellent media player that works really well on the two most popular operating systems, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. in fact, iTunes has a unique podcast directory built right in. if you use iTunes, just select “subscribe via iTunes” to access our subscription page within iTunes. select “Subscribe” and you are all set. iTunes will manage the podcast files for you. of course, feel free to dig through the help files on iTunes for ways to enhance organization and enjoyment.

if you don’t use iTunes, there are many options for retrieving and storing podcasts. you might start by taking a look at Juice, an open-source podcast receiver. it’s been around for some time and it has a strong feature set. also, you might enjoy the Wikipedia entry on podcasting.

you may also subscribe to the podcast through your favorite RSS reader, such as Google Reader or the RSS reader built in to many of the latest internet browsers like Mozilla’s Firefox. simply click “subscribe to RSS” and then copy the URL into your favorite reader or online application.

to listen to or download individual podcast files click here.

also, here’s a handy instructional video to show you how to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes.


how to :: subscribe to the encounter podcast from Jonathan Blundell on Vimeo.

if you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us or watch this great explanation from the folks at CommonCraft:


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