 So after trying a lot of different podcasting tools, and iTunes pretty much has it locked down for iPhone, but in the Android world, there's a lot of variety. So I tried a lot of them, and I came up with Pocket Cast being one of my favorite. I don't have a whole list of all the ones I tried, but I just will say a lot of them didn't work real well. But Pocket Cast works great. I've been super happy with it. It is a great program, and right now it's a $5, $4 program inside the Play Store. I went and bought the Pro version. It's absolutely worth the money. And let me give you an overview of how the app works. So when you first get to the screen, you see all your subscriptions and all the different things that you have in here. And it works like any other podcast. You can add the podcast up here. You can search for them. You can see which trending featured or fine ones if you know the name of it. And it's got a pretty good suggestion list and stuff. So that's pretty cool. And it's easy enough just to go to and subscribe to them. But let's talk about once you're subscribed to them how it handles them. And this is what's really cool. So here's my subscriptions. And you have fine-tuned settings in each one of them. So you can decide when you want it to download or if you want it to stream or if you want to save it on the phone. Now here's the podcast that I co-host, the SMLR podcast. I have it subscribed. So this stops and starts for your playing. If you double tap it, it brings this up. It lets you skip backwards 10 seconds, skip forward 30 seconds. And also has speed adjustments. So you can decide whether or not you want to adjust the speed to a slightly faster, which I usually do. Whether or not you need a volume boost, reduces podcast length by trimming out any silences in there. Then it has the option to apply to all podcasts or just this one, which is kind of any feature. So if you decide that you like a setting, you can just say apply this to all of my one. Everyone to talk this fast. I actually find more that some people talk faster than others. So some of them I have set fast, some of them I have set a little bit slower. Now some of the lag is actually a screen lag from my Android recording software. But as you, you can swipe left and right and that gives you different information about the episode, which episode's up next. And also has some other features to set this episode. So you can set it to sleep, like notify me later about it. And then for each podcast, I can share, download, mark, play, mark, unplayed. But this is what's really cool is the podcast settings. You can set it to auto download latest episode, auto cleanup, I only want the last two episodes. And then what it will do then is start automatically as these episodes get released, they're automatically downloaded to say to my phone and it does by default only do this on a wifi connection. So this allows me to not waste all my bandwidth and data doing this. So it grabs them when it's on wifi. Actually I have it set to wifi and plugged in. And this allows it to automatically download them every time I'm in wifi and I get it charging, which is usually at night and all my podcasts are ready for the next day. Or when I'm at work, I usually have it plugged in and we have wifi here at the office. So it keeps all my episodes fresh, it only shows me there. You can still hit show more episodes, but it keeps the last couple downloaded. Now where this gets even cooler is like this. So if we're playing an episode, and we're gonna bring it up and show you how many minutes in. So we're 31 minutes into this episode, but maybe I don't want to listen to it on my phone. Now, you know, I have a Bluetooth audio in my car and I, you know, get out of the car. I don't want to listen to a phone speaker. So we have this and let me go ahead and in progress and refresh it real quick. So this is the web version. You only get this with the paid version. And if you noticed, we are exactly the same number of seconds in. So for every podcast, they're automatically synced, even the speed at which you have them playing, the exact position, it's all right here. So I can literally turn my phone off or it does automatically when my car goes off with the Bluetooth. It stops playing a podcast. I can walk in here and click play right exactly where I left off in the episode. I love that feature. That makes it so handy just to grab a podcast and continue and pick up right where you left off. And it shows a little bit different here. So these are always streaming on here. It's not a download. It just plays at web streaming, but it's really cool. This also lets you, if I wanted to unsubscribe from a podcast, you can do all your adjustments to your subscriptions and the web interface. And then it automatically goes right back to the phone. So you don't have to spend time fiddling with the phone to find them. If I want to add a podcast or search for a podcast, I can do that here. And the same thing, subscribe, put the settings in and they copy right over to the phone. And now both on the phone and in here, which is really cool, we have the Chromecast option. So you can actually cast this out if you have a Chromecast device. So it's really handy if you want to listen to them anywhere else, you go, okay, I just want to cast it to a Chromecast. For example, I have a Chromecast hooked up to my stereo system and then we don't got to turn TV on. If I want to continue listening to the podcast right from there, I can grab my phone when I'm in on my home network and listen to it right through my home stereo. So it's just a really great podcasting tool. I don't think I've seen any of them that are this well-developed. This one is solid, it's easy, not any problems, you know, having the subscriptions, being able to go back in here. And it's nice too, because you can get the show notes and things like that. So they're linked right in here. So I can go, okay, I know there's a show notes, they have a link, this site unfortunately appears to be down, but you kind of get the idea. So some of that little errata that was in there that they talked about during the show, you can then go back and follow up on. And the other thing too, when you're flipping through different podcasts here, you'll notice it stays at the bottom. So I can keep searching and leave this playing here at the bottom and it jumps around. I can jump around wherever I want and it doesn't break the bottom bar. So that's my quick review of podcasts, the Pocket Casts app. And this is the paid version, which gives you the website. You only pay once, there's no ongoing fee for it. But it's absolutely worth it. I, you know, for $4, I love it. I don't know if the price will change or not, but even if it went up to five or six, I'd still pay them because I'm really happy with the product. It works really well. It also has these large buttons. So, you know, you don't really want to have things that you're touching your car, but you can because the buttons are big enough. And I like the kind of animations it has too on there. So easy. And I know you're not supposed to skip all the ads because it does support them, but it does have 30 seconds skipping there. But that's it for Pocket Casts and thank you. As always, if you like the content in here, click like and subscribe.