

If you want to keep all of your podcasts in one feed at the same time, then yes, you do. So you’re saying I probably need to set up a Spotify account?

If you want more, here’s a list we made to soundtrack your stupid little lockdown walks. The full list is here.ĭon’t mean to brag, but all of The Spinoff’s best podcasts are on Spotify (and everywhere else you get your podcasts too): The Fold, Remember When, When the Facts Change, Gone By Lunchtime, The Real Pod, First, Business is Boring, and Nē, our new podcast that’s by Māori, for Māori. They’ve got Bill Simmons and Kim Kardashian and Joe Budden and Amy Schumer. Armchaired and Dangerous (with David Farrier). What else has become a Spotify exclusive? Yes, but … you might want to read this first. It’s working: Spotify’s just overtaken Apple as the preferred podcast streaming service in the US. Also, the more free users Spotify gets, the more opportunities it has to convert them into paying subscribers. People listen to podcasts for much longer than a single song. It’s not personal – it’s a business move. Spotify has been splashing around millions buying up studios, then turning the podcasts they make into exclusives, meaning new episodes won’t appear on feeds from your other apps any more. My favourite podcasts keep disappearing from my apps. Love podcasts? Hate Spotify? We have some news for you…
