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You may have thought that without investing in an iPod (or other portable MP3 player), you wouldn’t benefit from podcasting. But you don’t need a portable player at all, much less an iPod. Nor do you have to have Apple’s aggregator, iTunes, to start listening to podcasts. Though iTunes is easy to use and readily available, you can find dozens of aggregators. Using any aggregator to receive the podcast frees you from the time constraints of a traditional radio broadcast by creating a “time shift,” bringing your favorite content right to your computer.
Since the editors of the New Oxford American Dictionary chose podcasting as their 2005 word of the year, chances are good that you know the term. What you may not know is that podcasting can revolutionize the way you listen to radio. And while the term is a shortened form of “iPod broadcasting,” the good news is that you don’t need an iPod to take advantage of this exciting technology. In fact, any kind of media player—even the one on your computer—can connect you to Pastor Jesse Liles’ vital teaching when it’s most convenient for you.
Podcasting was developed to make on-demand audio content available to listeners. Like TiVo or DVR for television, podcasting allows you to choose which programs you want to hear and when you want to listen to them. Using a software program on your personal computer (called an “aggregator”), you can subscribe to an audio (or video) program’s RSS feed. The aggregator then scans all your subscriptions according to the schedule you define. When it finds a new show, the aggregator copies the show to your computer’s audio library. You can then listen to your new shows whenever you want using any desktop audio player. The aggregator can take it even further; it can automatically download the program to your portable MP3 player.
Perhaps you have not been able to attend church one day; perhaps you would like to hear again certain sermons that really have spoken to you; perhaps you are looking for a certain topic sermon that you have heard a while back: podcasting ensures you will always be able to listen to Pastor Jesse Liles’ broadcasts. Even better, you’ll be able to listen anytime you want.


