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RSS Feed Distribution: Submit Your Podcasts to 40+ Directories (2026)

Welcome to the definitive guide for podcast RSS feed distribution in 2026. You’ve poured your heart, expertise, and countless hours into creating a phenomenal podcast.


Now, how do you ensure it reaches the ears of millions of potential listeners worldwide? The answer lies in effective podcast directory submission.


In a landscape with over 619 million podcast listeners globally—a figure projected to surpass 651 million by 2027—simply producing great content is no longer enough [1] [2].


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RSS Feed Distribution: Submit Your Podcasts to 40+ Directories Today!

Strategic distribution is the engine that drives discovery, audience growth, and ultimately, the success of your show. Without it, even the most brilliant podcast can get lost in the noise of over 4.5 million registered titles [3].


Throughout this guide, we will provide actionable, step-by-step instructions for submitting your podcast to every significant directory.


To make this process crystal clear, we will use a real-world example: the successful We Don't PLAY!™ AI SEO Podcast, hosted by digital marketing expert Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS. We will use its public information, like its RSS feed, to demonstrate exactly how to navigate each submission portal.





Why Podcast RSS Feed Distribution is Your Most Powerful Growth Lever in 2026?


The podcasting ecosystem has reached a pivotal moment. For the first time ever, listenership to podcasts has officially overtaken spoken-word AM/FM radio, marking a monumental shift in audio consumption habits [4].


With 55% of the U.S. population aged 12+ now listening to podcasts monthly, the potential audience is larger and more engaged than ever before [1].


Furthermore, the rise of video has transformed podcasting, with 53% of new weekly listeners preferring to watch podcasts [5]. This has propelled YouTube to become the single most-used platform for podcast consumption, capturing a staggering 42% of weekly listeners in the United States [5].



This data underscores a critical truth: being available on a single platform is a strategy for obscurity.


A multi-directory presence is essential to meet listeners where they are, whether they prefer the audio-only experience of Apple Podcasts, the algorithmic discovery of Spotify, or the visual engagement of YouTube.



Key 2026 Podcasting Statistics at a Glance

Type

Statistic

Source

Global Monthly Listeners

619.2 Million

Backlinko/Semrush [1]

U.S. Monthly Listeners

158 Million (55% of 12+ pop.)

Edison Research [2]

#1 Podcast Platform (U.S.)

YouTube (42% of weekly listeners)

Cumulus Media [5]

#2 Podcast Platform (U.S.)

Spotify (15% of weekly listeners)

Cumulus Media [5]

#3 Podcast Platform (U.S.)

Apple Podcasts (7% of weekly listeners)

Cumulus Media [5]

Active Podcasts Worldwide

~403,000

PodMatch [6]

Worldwide Ad Spend (2025)

$4.46 Billion

Statista [7]

Before You Submit Your RSS Feed: Your Pre-Flight Checklist

Before you begin submitting your show, you need to have your podcast's core assets finalized and accessible.


Each directory will ask for this information. Let's use the We Don't PLAY!™ podcast as our example.


  1. Podcast Title: A clear, descriptive, and memorable title.

    • Example: We Don't PLAY!™ AI SEO - Podcast SEO - Pinterest SEO - Digital Marketing Tools - Website Sales Optimization

  2. Podcast Description: A detailed, keyword-rich summary of your show. This is crucial for searchability.

    • Example: A comprehensive overview of the show's focus on monetization, digital asset acquisition, SEO tactics, and expert interviews.

  3. High-Resolution Cover Art: A square image, typically 3000x3000 pixels in JPEG or PNG format.

  4. Podcast Category: Select at least one primary category and, if possible, sub-categories that accurately reflect your content.

    • Example: Business > Marketing, Business > Entrepreneurship, Education > How To

  5. RSS Feed URL: This is the most critical piece of information. It's the unique address for your podcast that directories use to find your show and all its episodes. Your podcast hosting provider (like ART19, Libsyn, or Simplecast) will give you this URL.

  6. Author/Host Name: The name of the primary host or creator.

    • Example: Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS

  7. Podcast Website: A dedicated website for your show.

  8. Contact Email: An email address associated with the podcast for verification.


Once you have these items ready, you can begin the submission process with confidence.


Tier 1: The Essential Four - Your Highest Priority Submissions

These four platforms are non-negotiable. They represent the largest audiences and the most critical infrastructure for podcast discovery.


Being listed here ensures you reach the vast majority of listeners and that your show is indexed by countless smaller apps that pull data from their APIs.


1. Apple Podcasts

Apple Podcasts is the original, iconic podcasting platform. Its directory is the backbone of the podcasting ecosystem, feeding thousands of other apps and services. A presence here is mandatory.


Apple Podcasts submission guide page with a purple "Create a Show" video. Instructions and links for submitting a podcast are visible below.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Apple Podcasts Connect: Navigate to podcasters.apple.com.

  2. Log In: Use your Apple ID to log in. If you don’t have one, you’ll need to create one.

  3. Add a New Show: Click the "+" button and select "New Show."

  4. Choose "Add a show with an RSS feed": This is the standard option for all podcasters who host their files elsewhere.

  5. Submit Your RSS Feed: Paste your podcast’s RSS feed URL into the provided field. For our example, we would paste: https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play

  6. Review and Verify: Apple will pull in your podcast’s details from the RSS feed. Review the information (title, description, artwork, episodes) to ensure it's correct.

  7. Submit for Review: Once you confirm the details, submit your show. The review process typically takes anywhere from a few hours to a few days. You will receive an email notification once your show is approved and live on Apple Podcasts.


2. Spotify

Spotify has aggressively expanded into podcasting and, in many regions, is the #1 platform for audio listening. Its powerful recommendation algorithms can introduce your show to a massive, engaged audience.


Woman in a dim room holds a notebook with a green pattern. Text: "Make your show the next big thing." Moody lighting, bed in the background.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Spotify for Podcasters: Navigate to creators.spotify.com.

  2. Log In or Sign Up: Log in with your Spotify account or create a new one.

  3. Get Started: Click "Get Started" and then select "I have a podcast (RSS feed)."

  4. Paste Your RSS Feed: Enter your RSS feed URL. Example: https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play

  5. Verify Ownership: Spotify will send a verification code to the email address listed in your RSS feed. Retrieve the code and enter it to prove you own the podcast.

  6. Add Podcast Info: Select your podcast's primary category, language, and country.

  7. Review and Submit: Review all the information and submit your podcast. It usually appears on Spotify within a few hours.


3. YouTube & YouTube Music

As the world's second-largest search engine and the #1 platform for podcast consumption in the U.S., YouTube cannot be ignored. YouTube now allows you to ingest your RSS feed directly, creating a static-image video for each audio episode, making your content discoverable to its billions of users.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to YouTube Studio: Log in to your YouTube account and go to studio.youtube.com.

  2. Create a New Podcast: Click Create > New podcast.

  3. Set as a Podcast: A pop-up will appear. Choose "Submit RSS feed" to connect your existing podcast.

  4. Submit Your RSS Feed: Enter your RSS feed URL and click "Next."

  5. Verify Ownership: Similar to Spotify, you will need to enter a verification code sent to the email in your RSS feed.

  6. Choose Episodes to Upload: You can choose to upload all existing episodes or only new episodes going forward.

  7. Publish: Review the details and click "Publish." YouTube will then process your feed and create video versions of your episodes. This can take some time, especially for a large back catalog.


4. The Podcast Index

The Podcast Index is an open-source, independent directory project. Its goal is to preserve podcasting as a platform for free speech. Many new and innovative "Podcasting 2.0" apps use its API, so getting listed here expands your reach into this emerging ecosystem.


Webpage titled "Podcast Index" for adding podcast feeds. Features a URL input field, "I am human" checkbox, hCaptcha, and "Add" button.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to The Podcast Index: Navigate to podcastindex.org/add.

  2. Search First: The Index may have already found your show. Search for it by name or feed URL first.

  3. Add by RSS Feed: If you can't find it, click the option to add a podcast and paste in your RSS feed URL. Example: https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play

  4. Submit: The process is usually automated and very fast. Your show should be added to the index almost immediately.


Tier 2: Major Platforms & Large Audiences

Once you have the "Big Four" covered, move on to this next tier of major platforms. These directories have substantial user bases and are often the default audio apps on popular devices and services.


5. Amazon Music & Audible

With the ubiquity of Amazon Echo smart speakers and a growing user base, Amazon Music is a critical directory for discoverability, especially for in-home listening.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Amazon Music for Podcasters: Navigate to podcasters.amazon.com/submit-rss.

  2. Log In: Sign in with your Amazon account.

  3. Add or Claim Your Podcast: Click "Add or Claim Your Podcast."

  4. Enter RSS Feed: Paste your RSS feed URL. Example: https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play

  5. Verify Ownership: You will need to agree to their terms of service and verify ownership via the email in your RSS feed.

  6. Submit: Once verified, your podcast will be submitted for review. It typically goes live within 24 hours.


6. iHeartRadio

iHeartRadio is a major player in broadcast radio and has a significant digital footprint with its popular app. It's a key platform, especially in North America.


iHeartRadio webpage promotes podcast network with buttons for login, podcast submission, and listening. Text on device compatibility. App store logos.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to the iHeartRadio Podcasters Portal: Navigate to podcasters.iheart.com.

  2. Submit Your Podcast: Click the "Submit Your Podcast" button.

  3. Enter RSS Feed: Fill out the form, including your name, email, and your podcast's RSS feed URL.

  4. Agree and Submit: Agree to the terms and conditions and submit your show. The iHeart team will review your podcast before adding it to their directory.


7. Pandora

Pandora uses the Music Genome Project for recommendations, and its podcast submission is now handled through Simplecast's tool, which is open to all podcasters regardless of their host.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to the Simplecast Submission Tool: Navigate to connect.simplecast.com/submit.

  2. Enter RSS Feed: Paste your RSS feed URL into the submission field.

  3. Verify and Claim: Follow the on-screen instructions to verify that you own the podcast. This usually involves an email verification step.

  4. Submit: Once claimed, your podcast will be submitted to Pandora. Note that Pandora is currently only available in the U.S.


8. Deezer

Deezer is a popular music and podcast streaming service with a strong presence in Europe and other international markets.


Deezer Podcasters webpage with text: "Let's grow your audience together." Red button says "Publish My Podcast." White background, black footer.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Deezer for Creators: You will need to search for "Deezer for Creators" or a similar portal, which can sometimes change. The most reliable method is often through your podcast host's distribution tools.

  2. If Submitting Manually: If a public portal is available, you will typically be asked to log in or create a Deezer account.

  3. Submit RSS Feed: Paste your RSS feed URL when prompted.

  4. Review and Submit: Follow the steps to review and submit your show. Be aware that Deezer has been known to stop checking feeds that haven't been updated in 180 days.


9. Samsung Free / Bixby

Samsung is the world's largest smartphone manufacturer, and its native audio player, Samsung Free (formerly Samsung Daily), is an important distribution channel. Submission is notoriously complex.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Find the Portal: The submission process for Samsung is less straightforward than others. It has historically been managed through partner companies or specific portals that can be difficult to find. The Podnews directory often has the most up-to-date link.

  2. Follow the Process: The process often involves creating a "capsule" for Samsung's Bixby voice assistant. This is a technical process that may require developer assistance.

  3. Patience is Key: Due to the complexity, many podcasters choose to skip this submission unless they have a specific reason to target Samsung device users directly. As of early 2026, the process remains a significant barrier for many creators.


Tier 3: High-Value Independent Directories

This tier includes a mix of established independent apps and services that command loyal audiences. Getting your show listed here is a great way to capture dedicated podcast listeners who prefer alternatives to the major platforms.


Directory

Submission URL

Actionable Steps

Pocket Casts

1. Go to the submission page. 2. Paste your RSS feed URL. 3. Click "Submit". It's one of the easiest processes.

Castbox

1. Open the Castbox app or go to their website. 2. Search for your podcast first. 3. If not listed, follow their instructions to claim it, which involves pasting your RSS feed.

Podchaser

1. Go to Podchaser and search for your podcast. 2. If it exists, click "Claim This Podcast". 3. If not, add it by pasting your RSS feed. 4. Verifying ownership unlocks stats and other features.

Listen Notes

1. Go to the submission page. 2. Paste your RSS feed URL. 3. Submit. Listen Notes is a powerful search engine and often finds podcasts automatically, but manual submission is faster.

Player FM

App or Website

1. Open the Player FM app or go to their website. 2. Paste your RSS feed directly into the search box. 3. The app will find and add your show.

Podcast Addict

App or Website

1. On the main screen of the app, click the "+" icon. 2. Select "Add RSS Feed". 3. Paste your RSS feed URL and click "Add".

Anghami

1. Go to the Anghami for Podcasters page. 2. Follow the instructions to create an account and submit your RSS feed. Anghami is a major platform in the Middle East and North Africa.

JioSaavn

1. Go to the JioSaavn YourCast portal. 2. Create an account. 3. Submit your RSS feed and fill out the required podcast details. JioSaavn is a leading platform in India.

Radioline

1. Go to the Radioline registration page. 2. Create an account. 3. Follow the steps to add your podcast RSS feed to their platform.

iVoox

1. Go to the iVoox onboarding page. 2. Create an account and follow the import process. iVoox is the dominant podcasting platform in Spain.

10. Moon FM

Moon FM is a beautifully designed, cross-platform podcast player available on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. It offers a clean listening experience and has a growing user base.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Moon FM Submit: Navigate to moon.fm/submit.

  2. Paste Your RSS Feed: Enter your podcast's RSS feed URL into the submission field.

  3. Submit: Click submit. Moon FM will index your podcast and make it available to its users.


11. Deepcast

Deepcast is a podcast discovery platform that uses AI-powered recommendations. Submitting here can help your show reach listeners who are actively looking for new content in your niche.


Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to the Deepcast Service Desk: Navigate to deepcast.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/18.

  2. Fill Out the Form: Provide your podcast name, RSS feed URL, and any other requested details.

  3. Submit the Request: The Deepcast team will review your submission and add your podcast to their platform.


12. Ivy FM

Ivy FM is an independent podcast directory and player that focuses on curated discovery.


Add a podcast to Ivy website form. Black background, instructions on adding a podcast with fields for RSS feed and email, and a Submit button.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to Ivy FM: Navigate to ivy.fm/add-new-podcast.

  2. Paste Your RSS Feed: Enter your RSS feed URL in the provided field.

  3. Submit: Click submit to add your podcast to the Ivy FM directory.


NewPodcasts.net is a directory specifically designed to showcase new and recently launched podcasts. It is an excellent tool for gaining early traction. I got featured yesterday.


Podcast cover for "We Don't PLAY!" AI SEO. Person in purple on yellow background. Text: "Feb 26: Newsworthy - Business." Platforms: Apple, Spotify.

Actionable Steps:


  1. Go to NewPodcasts.net: Navigate to newpodcasts.net/interactive/add-a-show.

  2. Add Your Show: Follow the interactive form to enter your podcast details and RSS feed URL.

  3. Submit: Complete the process to have your show featured in their directory of new podcasts.


Tier 4: Niche, Automated & International Directories

This final group consists of smaller, specialized, or automated directories. The effort to submit is minimal, and it ensures your podcast is available in every possible corner of the web.


Automated & Quick-Submit Directories

Directory

How to Submit

Notes

Overcast

Automatic from Apple Podcasts

No separate submission needed.

AddMyPodcast

Submits to multiple smaller directories at once.

Hayti

Largest Black-owned podcast app in the U.S.

Bullhorn FM

Unique app; listening via phone calls (no data needed).

Fountain FM

Podcasting 2.0 app; supports direct payments to creators.

Podcast Republic

5M+ downloads; send your RSS feed via email.

FYYD

Independent German podcast search engine.

Podbay FM

Simple web player; paste your RSS feed.

TuneIn

Used by Alexa and Tesla; new submissions paused since Feb 2024.

Gaana

Via Gaana portal

Popular music and podcast platform in India.

Podimo

Via Podimo portal

Revenue share possible; requires IBAN bank account.

SiriusXM

List in Pandora first, then email

Request inclusion after Pandora listing is live.

Blubrry

Via Blubrry directory

Full podcast directory used by developers.

Podbean

Via Podbean directory

Large podcast hosting platform with its own directory.

Podknife

Register, then "Add a podcast"

Independent directory; register for an account first.

Gpodder

Via Gpodder website

Open-source; unreliable uptime.

Disctopia

Search and play in app

Search your show in the app to trigger indexing.

Audapp

Via Audapp portal

Nigeria/MTN mobile app.


The Complete Directory Submission Tracker

Use this master table to track your progress as you submit your podcast to each directory. We recommend working through it from top to bottom over the course of a week.

#

Directory

Tier

Submission URL

Est. Time

1

Apple Podcasts

1

1-3 days

2

Spotify

1

Hours

3

YouTube / YouTube Music

1

Hours

4

Podcast Index

1

Instant

5

Amazon Music

2

24 hrs

6

iHeartRadio

2

1-5 days

7

Pandora

2

24 hrs

8

Deezer

2

Via host or Deezer portal

1-3 days

9

Pocket Casts

3

Instant

10

Listen Notes

3

Hours

11

Podchaser

3

Hours

12

Castbox

3

Hours

13

Anghami

3

1-3 days

14

JioSaavn

3

1-3 days

15

Moon FM

3

Hours

16

Deepcast

3

1-5 days

17

Ivy FM

3

Hours

18

iVoox

3

Hours

19

Radioline

3

1-3 days

20

3

Hours

21

AddMyPodcast

4

Instant

22

Hayti

4

1-3 days

23

Bullhorn FM

4

1-3 days

24

Fountain FM

4

Hours

25

Podcast Republic

4

1-5 days

26

FYYD

4

Instant

27

Podbay FM

4

Instant

28

TuneIn

4

Paused

29

Overcast

Auto

Via Apple Podcasts

Automatic

30

Podcast Addict

4

Via app

Instant


Validate Your RSS Feed Before Submitting

Before submitting to any directory, it is essential to validate your RSS feed to avoid rejections and delays. An invalid feed is the number one reason for submission failures.

.

Recommended Validator: CastFeedValidator.com


Actionable Steps:


  1. Navigate to castfeedvalidator.com.

  2. Paste your RSS feed URL into the validator. Example: https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play

  3. Click "Validate."

  4. Review the results. The tool will flag any errors (e.g., missing tags, invalid artwork dimensions, encoding issues).

  5. Fix any errors with your podcast hosting provider before beginning directory submissions.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: How long does it take for my podcast to appear in directories?

It varies. Some platforms like The Podcast Index are almost instantaneous. Major platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for review and approval. Most will be live within 48 hours.


Q2: Do I have to pay to submit my podcast to these directories?

No. All the directories listed in this guide allow for free submission of your podcast via its RSS feed. Your only required cost is your podcast hosting provider.


Q3: What if my podcast is rejected?

Rejections are rare but usually happen for technical reasons. The most common issues are invalid RSS feeds, missing required tags (like title, description, or artwork), or cover art that doesn't meet the 3000x3000 pixel specification. Use a tool like CastFeedValidator.com to check your feed for errors, fix them with your hosting provider, and resubmit.


Q4: Do I need to resubmit my podcast for every new episode?

No. The RSS feed is dynamic. Once a directory has your RSS feed URL, it will automatically check it periodically for new episodes. When you publish a new episode through your host, it will automatically appear in all the directories where you are listed.


Q5: Why is YouTube so important if my podcast is audio-only?

Because YouTube is where the audience is. It is the second-largest search engine in the world. By ingesting your RSS feed, YouTube creates a static-image video of your audio, making it discoverable to billions of users searching for topics you cover. It's a massive, passive discovery engine that you cannot afford to ignore in 2026.


Q6: What is an RSS feed, and where do I find mine?

An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a standardized XML file that contains all of your podcast's metadata and episode information. Your podcast hosting provider (e.g., ART19, Libsyn, Buzzsprout, Anchor/Spotify, Simplecast) generates this URL for you. Log in to your hosting dashboard and look for "RSS Feed URL" or "Distribution" settings.


For example, the We Don't PLAY!™ podcast's RSS feed is https://rss.art19.com/we-dont-play.


Q7: Should I submit to every single directory on this list?

Yes, if you have the time. The Tier 1 and Tier 2 directories are essential and should be done immediately. Tier 3 and Tier 4 directories are lower priority but still valuable.


The more directories you are listed in, the more discoverable your podcast becomes, and many of these submissions take less than two minutes each.


Q8: Does submitting to more directories improve my podcast SEO?

Yes. Each directory listing creates a new indexed page for your podcast on the web. This increases the number of backlinks and citations pointing to your show, which signals authority to search engines like Google. It also increases the chances that your podcast appears in voice search results on devices like Amazon Echo and Google Home.


Q9: Can I change my RSS feed URL after submitting to directories?

You can, but it is not recommended. Changing your RSS feed URL means you will need to re-submit to every directory and risk losing your subscriber count and reviews on some platforms. If you must switch hosting providers, use a 301 redirect from your old RSS feed to your new one. Most reputable hosting providers offer this feature.


Q10: How does podcast distribution help with advertising revenue?

According to Nielsen's 2025 Podcast Ad Effectiveness Report, host-read podcast ads deliver a 68% higher brand recall rate than pre-recorded spots, and podcast advertising drives an average 10-point lift in brand awareness [9].


The more directories you are listed in, the larger your audience, and the more attractive your show becomes to advertisers.


With worldwide podcast ad spending reaching $4.46 billion in 2025 [7], a well-distributed podcast is a revenue-generating asset.




Final Thoughts: Distribution is the Foundation of Podcast Growth


Podcast distribution is not a one-time task; it is a foundational strategy that compounds over time. Every directory listing is a new doorway for a potential listener to discover your show. In 2026, with podcasting officially surpassing traditional talk radio and global listenership approaching 620 million, the opportunity cost of not distributing widely is enormous.


The We Don't PLAY!™ AI SEO Podcast exemplifies this approach. By maintaining a presence across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, iHeart, Pandora, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, and dozens of other platforms, the show maximizes its discoverability across 160+ countries and 600+ episodes. As host Favour Obasi-ike teaches on the show: your website and your RSS feed are the pillars of your digital presence. Distribution is how you build the house on top of them.


Start with the Tier 1 essentials today, work through Tier 2 and 3 this week, and complete Tier 4 by the end of the month. Your future listeners are waiting.


Ready to take your podcast AI SEO to the next level?



Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY!™ podcast at wedontplaypodcast.com for expert strategies on AI SEO, podcast monetization, and digital marketing.


Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and all major platforms.


References

[1] Backlinko. (2026, February 24). Podcast Statistics You Need To Know in 2026. https://backlinko.com/podcast-stats


[2] Edison Research. (2025, March 20). The Infinite Dial 2025. https://www.edisonresearch.com/the-infinite-dial-2025/


[3] The Podcast Index. (2026). Stats. https://podcastindex.org/stats


[4] Edison Research. (2026, February 24). Podcasts Lead AM/FM in Spoken-Word Listening, Marking a First. https://www.edisonresearch.com/podcasts-lead-am-fm-in-spoken-word-listening-marking-a-first/


[5] Cumulus Media. (2025, October). Signal Hill Insights Fall 2025 Report.


[6] PodMatch. (2026). Podcasting Industry Report. https://www.podmatch.com/report


[7] Statista. (2025). Podcast advertising spending worldwide from 2018 to 2027.


[8] Podnews. (2025, July 3). How to add your podcast to every podcast directory. https://podnews.net/article/all-the-podcast-directories


[9] Nielsen. (2025). Podcast Ad Effectiveness Report.


[10] TechCrunch. (2026, February 25). Americans now listen to podcasts more often than talk radio, study shows. https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/25/americans-now-listen-to-podcasts-more-often-than-talk-radio-study-shows/


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