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What's a Podcast and how do I find one that I will like?

Podcasts are like radio shows that you can listen to on your computer or smartphone. They are usually produced by individuals or small groups, rather than big radio stations, and they can be about any topic you can think of. You can listen to podcasts while you're doing other things, like driving, cooking, or exercising, and you can pause, rewind, or fast-forward through them just like you would with a CD.

To find podcasts that you might like, you can start by searching for them on your smartphone or computer. Most smartphones come with a podcast app already installed, such as Apple Podcasts on iPhones or Google Podcasts on Android devices. If you can't find one on your device or if it doesn't have a podcast app, just ask your Go Go Quincy technology concierge to add one to your device during your next session. Once you have a podcast app, you can use it to search for podcasts by topic, host, or title. You can also browse through the app's featured or top charts sections to see what's popular.

Once you find a podcast you're interested in, you can listen to it right away, or you can subscribe to it so that new episodes are automatically downloaded to your device as soon as they are released. This way, you'll never miss an episode of your favorite show.

In terms of finding a podcast that is good, it will depend on your personal preferences. However, you can start by looking for podcasts that have a large number of listeners, positive reviews, and high ratings. Many podcast apps will show you the number of listeners and the average rating for a podcast, which can give you an idea of how popular and well-liked it is. You can also check the podcast's website or social media pages to see if they have any awards or accolades.

Another thing to look for is consistency in the podcast. A good podcast will have a consistent release schedule and the hosts will have a good rapport and chemistry. Also, a good podcast will have clear audio and minimal background noise.

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