Dude, Where’s My Podcast?

As I have previously mentioned, I’ve become a podcast addict.  To me, listening to a podcast is equivalent to attending an expert panel discussion at an industry conference, except the conference is in my car.  I’m sure you could find four or five awesome podcasts dedicated to any interest you have (e.g. Home Brewing, Accounting, or Buddhism).  Like any addict, I need my fix daily.  This is where I run into problems.  Experts spend their valuable free time producing these podcasts and often release them weekly, but sometimes skip a week, or multiple weeks.   So, my morning ritual is to ask: “Dude, I wonder if any new podcasts are available?”

What’s that?  I should just use iTunes?  Maybe you’re right, but I’ve never liked the podcast subscription feature in iTunes.  I have to go through the pain of attaching my iPhone to my PC, refreshing all my subscriptions, and synching to iTunes.  Wait... did it just delete six unheard episodes?  Dang!  Maybe I have an irrational fear of the synch, but their UI just doesn’t seem to meet my needs.

The iPhone is perfectly capable of downloading podcasts on its own (PC-free), but you have to check each podcast manually, every day.  Bummer, dude.  Checking things repeatedly is never fun, I prefer getting notified.  So I’ve looked around and found a few options:

Subscribe via RSS

Most podcasts have a website containing a link to the RSS feed for their show.   You can subscribe using your favorite RSS reader (aka Google Reader).  Now you can group all your subscriptions into a folder and have one place to check every day.  The drawback is that you’re still stuck with checking a website then going somewhere else to manually download shows.  Weak, dude.

iPhone App #1  -  Podcast Push

I was initially stoked after finding this app.  It allows you to enter your podcast subscriptions and promises to pop up a “Push Notification” alerting you when new podcasts are available.  You can quickly tap the link and be downloading in seconds.  Sadly, this app does not consistently notify, and for some podcasts it completely fails to notify.  Seriously dude?  Great idea though!

iPhone App #2  -  Podcaster

This full featured app is my current fave.  After adding your subscriptions you can check them all for new shows with one swift tap.  You can even schedule it to check for new episodes at certain times of the day and download the automatically.  It does some things better than the iTunes app, such as displaying show details so you can decide if it’s worth a listen.  Some things aren’t as polished, like podcast searching.  But, at 99 cents, I’d say it’s a sweet deal.

Do you also suffer from podcast addiction syndrome?  How do you deal with this?  Android users:  are their better tools on the Droid?  I’d appreciate any suggestions.



A Tech Podcast for Every Weekday

I spend the majority of each day at a desk, either in my office at work or at home. Both locations have lightning fast internet access and are great places to consume information. But what about the 50 minutes per day I'm commuting in my car? That time is also an opportunity to be informed, educated, and inspired. I picked up an audio-book habit in San Diego, where the commute is much longer. In 2009 my work buddies peer pressured me into checking out podcasts. Believe me, they are awesome and you should give'em a chance.

Every day before work I scan around for a decent podcast. Most of them are published weekly, so here's my typical weekly playlist:

Monday - This Week in Tech (TWiT)

Optimist Leo Laporte and "tech grouch" John C. Dvorak do a weekly round up of technology news on Sunday with a variety of internet-famous guests. With an almost 2 hour runtime, I rarely finish it, but the first half is usually great.

Tuesday - Hanselminutes

Scott Hanselman is very energetic and entertaining shill for Microsoft and the .NET platform. He's actually very objective and has insightful interviews with folks in the .NET community. Best part: he keeps is to about 20 minutes. Quick & informative.

Wednesday - Buzz Out Loud

A crew of CNET's analysts review the daily tech news. They keep up a quick pace and usually fill up 45 minutes with great, informed content. This one is available every weekday, so it's a great alternative if some other podcast flakes out that week (*cough* StackOverflow *cough*)

Thursday - StackOverflow

My favorite podcast. Joel Spolsky and Jeff Attwood (both internet-famous software bloggers) discuss the business of software, coding topics, and their awesome website (StackOverflow). Joel has great stories from his experience as a developer/entrepreneur, and occasionally back-peddles from his most recent, controversial blog posts. Jeff talks about his latest development effort on the site. This stuff is pure gold, and it's free!

Friday - diggnation

Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose discuss tech and stories from the social news site Digg. They're are a lot of "dudes" and "bro's" thrown around, and banter that may be aimed a slightly younger audience. But, it's Friday. Relax a little, Mr. Worky-face, and enjoy the comedy.

Runner-ups

This Week in Startups - Jason Calacanis interviews .com entrepreneurs

Herding Code - 4 dudes grill a guest from the .NET community

I'm also planning on working through Scott Hanselman's list of .NET podcasts (http://bit.ly/7fwVSP) as a New Years resolution.

Do you have a favorite podcast? I would love to get your recommendation.