How to Get Podcasts to Play Continuously

Podcasts are everywhere, these days, and there are so many topics to choose from. In recent years the quality has risen dramatically, as the podcasting space has grown up. Many people still can't quite figure out how to listen to podcasts, though.

That's where we come in! Here we look at the different ways that you can listen to a podcast, from smartphone to smart speaker, and everything in between.

Read more of our Listener's Guide to Podcasting.

How to Listen to a Podcast on your Smartphone

The most convenient way to listen to a podcast, long term, is through your smartphone. Practically every device on the market has at least one way to listen, and most phones have many! So, if you have a smartphone in your pocket, you already have an ideal podcast listening platform right there.

iPhone Podcast Apps

If you've got an iPhone, then you have a head-start, because iOS comes with a podcast app built-in. Just look around your apps for one called Apple Podcasts (or swipe down and search for it). It's a great app for the average listener, allowing you to search the directory, find new shows and subscribe easily. Then, you just have to fire up the app each time you want to listen, and pick an episode for the day!

Alternative apps on iOS include Overcast, Pocketcasts and Spotify, but you can see our full guide to Apple Podcast Apps here.

Android Podcast Apps

Android users have their own podcasting app built-in – Google Podcasts – but it's far more limited than Apple's offering, and I wouldn't recommend it right now.

Instead, download Pocketcasts, or Castbox and start listening right away. Or, if you already use Spotify for music, you can get your podcasts on there, too.

Again, you can see our full guide to Android Podcast Apps right here.

Headphones for Podcast Listening

Of course, if you're listening on your smartphone, you'll need a set of headphones if you ever plan to leave the house.

Most new smartphones come with a decent set of earbuds, so that's a good start. It's pretty handy having controls on the cable, too, to start and stop the show, as you're listening. Then you won't miss anything when you pull your earbuds out to talk to the friend you bump into in the street.

To get even more from your favourite shows, it can be worth upgrading to a better set of headphones than your standard earbuds. It doesn't need to cost a fortune to get a great set, either. You can read about our favourite headphones here. Over-ear headphones are ideal if you'd like to listen to some immersive audio drama, ASMR, or Binaural Beats.

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How to Listen to Podcasts on Your Computer

Listening on your smartphone is definitely the most convenient, long term, because of how mobile it is. But, technically, the easiest and most obvious way to listen to a podcast is to play it directly through your computer.

The downside is that you're stuck to your desk, but sometimes that's OK. This can also be a great way to find new shows and get a taster before you subscribe on your phone.

How does it work? Nearly every podcast has a play function directly on their episode pages. Navigate to the podcast page, look for the play button, and listen.

This is how the Podcraft website on our hosting platform looks. You can play direct from there, on your computer.

Similarly, you can play any show right inside one of the directory apps on your computer. The most popular examples are iTunes and Spotify. If you have either app on your computer, then navigate to the podcast section, browse around and hit play.

Even better, if you use the Spotify app to listen on your phone, then the subscription carries right over to that platform. Seamless! Sadly, iTunes and Apple Podcasts don't tie up the same way.

As long as you have speakers or headphones connected up, this method of listening to a podcast works a treat. You can find a great range of computer speakers on Amazon that'll suit just about any budget.

Of course, long term, the disadvantage is that you're stuck sitting in front of your computer, which can be a bit of a chore when it's an hour-long show. But, if it's a short episode, or you can play the podcast through your PC speakers while doing something else around the house. In this instance, this method can be quick and reliable.

driving with your favourite show

How to Listen to Podcasts in the Car

The car is the most common place to listen to a podcast, according to the latest podcast stats. It makes sense – it was always a big radio listening space, and podcasting is the new radio.

But, how do you listen to a podcast in the car?

The first option is via Bluetooth connection. Most modern cars are set up to connect to your phone so that you can make hands-free calls. That same connection can also play audio from your phone. So, connect via Bluetooth as normal, and then play something from your podcast app. Does it play over the speakers? Great!

No Bluetooth? Go Old-School-Cable

If that doesn't work, then an even more common car feature is an 'aux in' or a 'line in' port. It looks just like a headphone jack and all you need is something like this 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable to connect your phone to your car.

As a last resort, some people use radio devices to basically broadcast your phone's output on a particular frequency, then you can tune into that on your car radio. Or, remember those tape deck connectors for the really old school?

How to Listen to Podcasts on Alexa or a Smart Speaker

You can't have missed the smart speaker craze, powered by some of the biggest companies in the world. Google has the Google Home, Amazon has the Echo and more are being announced every month.

Any Bluetooth speaker will allow you to play from your smartphone, so both the Home and the Echo can play that way. But, the Echo, in particular, is great in that it ties in with TuneIn Radio and with Spotify.

Tell your Echo, "Alexa, play The Tim Ferriss Show on TuneIn" or "Alexa, play Podcraft on Spotify" and the Echo will automatically play the latest episode. It's so easy!

Read how I'm using the Echo here, and here's a deeper dive on how to listen to a podcast on Alexa.

How Do I Subscribe to a Podcast?

Subscribing is where the power of podcasting really kicks in. When you subscribe, shows start automatically coming to you. Next time you load up your app, the latest episodes are all there, ready to listen to. It's amazing!

If you're listening on your computer, then the easiest way to subscribe is through the iTunes app, or the Spotify app. Both are available for Mac or PC.

If you're on your smartphone, then simply use your mobile listening app (our favourites here)! The Apple Podcasts app on iPhone allows you to subscribe, super easy, and the other types of phones have similar apps.

How to Find Podcasts to Listen To

There are over a million podcasts out there today. So where do you even start when you're looking for something new?

We ran a survey recently about podcast discovery. We wanted to find out more about how people found new podcasts to listen to.

how to people discover new shows?

It turns out, the most common way of browsing for new content is to search your listening app of choice.

We've already talked about which apps you might want to use to listen to podcasts. Some of them have charts or featured sections, but the easiest way to find podcasts to listen to is to type in a keyword or two. For example "how to build muscle", "learn Spanish", or "gardening".

You can also find podcasts to listen to by asking others – people who you know have similar tastes or interests. This might be friends you know in real life or people in online communities.

Or, you can use a little-known online search tool called "Google" to find your next podcasting binge. A lot of your results here are likely to come in the form of roundups and recommendations. This can be great for downloading a few episodes of established podcasts with decent-sized back catalogues.

How to Watch a Podcast

Podcasts are primarily audio, but one of the most popular places for podcast consumption these days is YouTube. An increasing number of podcasters are uploading visual versions of their episodes onto this video platform.

So you can watch a podcast if it's also being published somewhere like YouTube or Vimeo. Some shows film their episodes as they record them, but for others, their video will simply be a static image (usually their cover art) with the episode audio playing.

You can also watch a podcast if the host live-streams their episodes on platforms such as Facebook or Twitch. Here's a deeper dive on how to watch a podcast if you prefer video over audio.

How to Delete Podcasts

Most podcast listening happens within smartphone-based listening apps. These apps are designed to delete podcast episodes once you've listened to them, but they also make it easy to delete them without having hit play.

You can also easily delete entire podcast series if you decide you don't really like them. With episodes and full podcasts alike, it's usually just a case of swiping left on them and a 'delete' icon will pop up.

how to delete podcasts in overcast

If you download podcast episodes on your computer though, then you'll need to find the files and delete them manually. This is a lot less common in 2022 though. Use a dedicated listening app and you'll never to see or handle the actual files themselves.

Here's a deeper dive on how to delete podcasts.

Two Great Tools To Help You Find Podcasts

There are a couple of novel tools out there designed to solve the problem of how to find podcasts to listen to. They're both created by Rephonic.

  • The Podcast Audience Graph lets you look up any podcast to see the other shows its listeners also enjoy.
  • Discover New Podcasts lets you enter a list of podcasts you enjoy, and spits out some recommendations based on them.

Podcast Roundups

We also have our own podcast directory, which is designed for busy people looking for their next top listen. That means we curate the top 5 to 10 podcasts in a variety of categories, so you can find the best comedy podcasts or the best sports podcasts. Check out Best Space Podcasts, Best Podcasts for Kids, Best Fiction Podcasts, Best Movie Podcasts, and Best Health Podcasts, depending on what sort of stuff you're after!

Finally, now that you know how easy it is to listen to podcasts, you might be shocked at how easy it is to actually make your own. Bookmark our free step-by-step guide, below, and come back to it once you've been inspired by your new favourite listens…

Still wondering, what is a podcast?

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