I use Funkwhale for my music collection and had my podcasts in there for a while. However, I ended up not listening to my podcasts very much since they were hidden among my much larger music collection.

So I moved my podcasts feeds to FreshRSS, which I was already using for RSS feeds. I like the simplicity of using something that I already had, but it doesn’t have any podcast-specific features like being able to resume where you left off.

Do you have any podcast listening apps that you like?

*edit: I should add that I originally meant “self-hostable applications for storing your podcast subscriptions,” but these phone app recommendations are great to have, too. I might just ditch the server-side of this entirely and just use a separate app on my devices for listening. It would be nice if I only had to subscribe in one place and be able to pick up where I left off across multiple devices, though.

  • Morphit @feddit.uk
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    13 hours ago

    That doesn’t clarify anything for me. Is the client application also the service, or are they (as I believe) two different things with the same name?

    What I’m really getting at is that FreshRSS is self-hostable and as far as I can tell - gPodder isn’t.

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      12 hours ago

      or are they (as I believe) two different things with the same name?

      They are.

      FreshRSS is self-hostable and as far as I can tell - gPodder isn’t.

      It is.

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        12 hours ago

        I see. mygpo is the code that runs gpodder.net. I guess it could be self-hosted, but it doesn’t look straight forward to do so. I missed it since in the docs it’s under the developer section, not the user section. gpoddersync seems much easier as long as you’re ok using Nextcloud. It would be nice if mygpo were packaged for Nix or docker. Maybe I’ll give that a go at some point.