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How to listen to podcasts on a Mac

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Many people listen to podcasts on their iPhone while on a walk or on their way to the office. But why not listen to your favorite podcasts and catch up on episodes on your Mac?

With the built-in Apple Podcasts app that comes with MacOS, as well as third-party options, you can listen while you work, play, or something in between.

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Difficulty

Easy

Duration

5 minutes

What You Need

  • Mac computer

  • Apple Podcasts app (optional)

  • Mame Cast app (optional)

Listen with the Podcasts app on Mac

The Apple Podcasts app on Mac is a convenient way to listen to episodes. It has useful features for finding, following, and favoriting the podcasts you like most. This is a handy option if you want to sync your podcasts with your iPhone or iPad.

Step 1: Search for a podcast using the following options in the left-hand sidebar.

Listen Now: View your Up Next queue, see channels to try, check out options based on your listening, or discover something new.

Browse: Review podcasts based on category like New & Noteworthy, Featured Channels, Shows We Love, or others that are seasonal or timely.

Top Charts: Look through the top podcasts and episodes that are making their marks in the Podcasts app.

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Step 2: Select a show or episode to view the details and listen. You can see the title, a description, and length.

Click the Play or Latest Episode button to listen. Your playback controls appear in the toolbar at the top of the Podcasts app.

  • On the left, you can Pause/Play or move forward or back.
  • In the center is the name of the show or episode along with a slider to move to a particular part.
  • On the right, you can adjust the volume, send the sound to another device with AirPlay, get a description of what’s playing, or view your Up Next queue.
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Step 3: Save, download, or share podcasts you enjoy. Open the episode detail page and use the icons near the top right.

  • Click the bookmark icon to save the episode.
  • Use the download button to save the episode locally.
  • Click the three dots to mark it as played, play it next, or share it with others.

You can view your Shows, Saved, Downloaded, and Latest Episodes in the sidebar.

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Step 4: Take advantage of these additional features of the Podcasts app:

  • Follow shows to stay up-to-date on new episodes.
  • Create Stations to collect the shows you follow. These work like playlists in the Music app.
  • Open Podcasts > Preferences to enable automatic downloads, adjust the skip button times, and sync with your Apple devices.

Apple Podcasts Subscriptions are also available if you're keen to support the creators who make the podcasts.

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Listen with a third-party app

If you search the App Store on Mac, you’ll find a handful of podcast players. The one you choose depends on the features you seek, but some good options are Pocket Casts and Overcast.

Step 1: Search for a podcast directly from Apple Podcasts, import one using OPML, or grab one using its URL.

To see what Apple Podcasts has to offer, click Discovery in the sidebar. Then pop in a search term and review the results. Click the plus sign on the right to add a show to your library and access it using Podcasts in the sidebar.

To import a podcast or enter a URL, click File in the menu bar, choose your option, and follow the prompts.

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Step 2: Select a show or episode to view the details and listen. You can see the title, a description, length, and file size. If you’re viewing a show, you’ll also see the number of episodes.

Double-click an episode to play it and then use the playback controls at the bottom.

  • On the left is the episode name and a slider to move to a certain part.
  • On the right, you can Pause/Play or move forward or back.
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Step 3: Podcast apps typically enable you to set favorite shows, add them to playlists, or share podcasts you like.

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Listening to podcasts can be relaxing, but in noisy environments it can be difficult. Fortunately, you can now view show transcripts in Apple Podcasts.

Sandy Writtenhouse
Sandy has been writing about technology since 2012. Her work has appeared on How-To Geek, Lifewire, MakeUseOf, iDownloadBlog…
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