Apple Podcasts 12+

Audio that informs & inspires

Apple

    • 4.8 • 123.2K Ratings
    • Free

Description

Discover podcasts that entertain, inform and inspire. Get recommendations curated by Apple Podcasts editors, tailored to your interests. Seamlessly sync your shows across Apple devices.

Features:

• Explore new shows with personalised recommendations.
• Find trending shows and episodes by category with Top Charts.
• Browse hundreds of curated collections from Apple editors.
• Follow and save your favourite shows to your library.
• Use playback controls to build and manage your queue, control playback speed and set sleep timers.
• Add your favourite categories to find shows that map to your unique taste.
• Access subscriber-only content — from the biggest names to the top independents.
• Connect subscriptions to access shows from Apple Music, Apple News and other top apps.
• Read along as the episode plays with transcripts.
• Get new episode notifications from shows you follow.
• Download episodes and listen offline.
• Pick up where you left off with seamless syncing across your Apple devices.
• Listen on the go with CarPlay and Apple Watch.

Availability and features vary by country and region, plan or device. https://support.apple.com/HT204411

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
123.2K Ratings

123.2K Ratings

Black with white spots ,

Secrets we keep: Pray harder

This podcast raises many confronting issues that have been hidden, or if known about, wilfully ignored, for far too long. Richard has sensitively, ethically and empathically shone a light on dark places. His ability to engage with former members of the GRC such that they have told their stories so openly, bravely and clearly is a gift to them and a service to the public. Richard has provided a sense of safety for people who have come through horrific times in their lives. He has done so in a way that is most supportive and even a step towards healing. It is to be hoped that the wider community will demand political action to reform taxation exemptions; and more importantly, protect the vulnerable, especially women and children. A debt of gratitude is owed to those who came forward and to Richard and his team. So very well done!

brainharness ,

Disappointing

I expect better things from Apple. The basic functionality is all there, but there are some huge annoyances too. As an example, I’ve lately been binging A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs. Of course, by its very nature, you’d want to listen to something like that in order, right? From the very beginnings of rock and roll to the present? Well, good luck getting the Podcasts app to do that for you. After scrolling for ages to get down to the first episode, it did the right thing for about three episodes in a row, then tried to kick me over to one of the other podcasts I subscribe to. At other times it tries to default me to the latest episode rather than the last one I was listening to. And even though I’m signed in to the same Apple ID on both my iPhone and iPad, it doesn’t seem to want to keep track of which episode I’m on (no consistent handover between the devices). It’s maddening enough that I’m seeking out other podcast apps. You would think the company behind ‘Apple Intelligence’ would be producing basic apps that are more intelligent and useful than this. I mean, surely it can figure out that since I started at episode 1 and am now up to episode 16, hey, this guy must want to listen to them all in order! But no, I have to fight with the app to make it do what I want.

Rob by until ,

Initially impressed

I was impressed at first because this app pre-installed on the iPhone makes it so easy to find and listen to high quality talk shows and current news. :-) But, the queuing system for management of a list of further audio to hear later, is tricky and problematic. One cannot trust this mechanism for enqueing more than one future item, because there is no way to recover such a queue, should the user, having built a list of items, for some reason cause playback of some item other than the mandated current item at the head of the playlist. In some cases a warning is issued, allowing the user to avert the disastrous loss of a potentially laboriously assembled, long and sophisticated list of items ; but if the user selects an item in the playlist further ahead, it will play directly, obliterating the items between the head and that point, without any apparent way to navigate backward in the lost play order. Furthermore, even finding the list of future items is not obvious. And it is inconsistent in whether it offers to continue playing your queue after playing some new item.

App Privacy

The developer, Apple, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Financial Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Search History
  • Identifiers
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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