2/22/2023 0 Comments Popular it wrong app pocket casts![]() ![]() Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart – A podcast from Karen Litzy featuring a variety of interviews.They feature a lot of great interviews and provide of ton of insight themselves. Therapy Insiders – A nice podcast led by Gene Shirokobrod, Joe Palmer and Erson Religioso.The Ask Mike Reinold Show – How could I not recommend my own show! I join my team at Champion to answer your questions.Search for these in Pocket Casts (or whatever podcast player you try): There are so many that I could recommend but want you to start small. Here is just a small group of podcasts that I subscribe to and I would recommend (comment and let me know your 1-3 top picks too, I’m always looking for more). ![]() I recommend you start off with a small group of podcasts and see which ones you like and what types of formats you prefer. That’s why we chose the format of answering your questions instead of telling you what I want to say. That’s why when we started our podcast, I wanted it to be short and filled with knowledge. ![]() ![]() I listen to many like this, but much prefer an educational podcast from someone I want to learn more from instead. I’m also not as much of a fan of interview-based podcasts. Listening to a 60-90 minute conversation is great if you have time, but more entertainment in my mind than educational. I much prefer quick 10-15 minute podcasts that give me a burst of knowledge or tips that make me think. I don’t have the time for this long of a podcast. The podcasts that are 60+ minutes are just way too much for me. Everyone has different tastes and interests, but formatting of a show was also important to me. This was another big reason why I stopped listening to podcasts – I kept trying the wrong types of podcasts for me. We have a podcast player and we bought our waterproof speaker… What podcasts should you try? I still need loud music to lift weights, but podcasts during my conditioning have been a great way to learn and pass the time during intervals! My next favorite place to listen to podcasts is during my morning conditioning. I got this really cheap but awesome bluetooth and waterproof speaker for the shower from Amazon, It has a suction cup and a clip that you can use: It’s been great as I love to think in the shower. If you don’t have a cable or bluetooth to connect your phone to your car audio, find one now! For those that commute with public transportation, this seems like a no brainer, I just don’t so I can’t comment.īut you’ll never guess where my favorite place is to listen to podcasts? The shower! Now when I am getting ready for the day, I listen to a podcast or two. So I started listening to podcasts in the car. My brain is thinking about something and the podcast becomes background noise. This is fine, but when I’m at my desk, I’m working. The next step that I found to get the most out of podcasts is to figure where and how I was going to listen to them.Īnother big reason why I think I couldn’t get into podcasts in the past was because I was trying to listen to them off my laptop at my desk. Go to the Pocket Casts website for the web app.I believe using Pocket Casts over iTunes was the primary reason I started enjoying podcasts! It is easy to find podcasts, sync with my laptop, play at faster speeds, star podcasts to come back to later, and even download for when I am away from wifi. 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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