Podcasting 2.0

The podcasting ecosystem was built on open standard to make it easy for anyone to share their podcast with the world without intervention. Throughout the years, apps and services from big tech corporations have added podcasts to their portfolio, but use those podcasts to further increase their hold on the podcasting ecosystem. This is especially dangerous in a time when people get deplatformed for not conforming to the mainstream narrative. To combat these trends, Adam and his buddy Dave Jones bootstrapped the Podcasting 2.0 movement by creating PodcastIndex, a searchable directory of podcasts published on the internet, supported by the value for value model.

If you want to know more about what's happening in the Podcasting 2.0 space, consider listening to the weekly board meeting in the Podcasting 2.0 podcast.

New Podcast Features

Taking back control from big tech isn't our only goal. Podcasts are here to stay, but even though the popularity of podcasts has skyrocketed, there has been little innovation in the open podcasting ecosystem in the years since Adam helped develop the original podcast specification. So he's taken it upon himself to do it again by bringing new features to podcasts through a new podcast specification, detailing features that podcasters and developers can implement in their projects. Some of these features are listed below.

Not all podcast apps support these features, that's why we've curated a list of apps you can try to experience the future of podcasting right now!

Live Items

Podcasts that are recorded live on the internet used to resort to social media to let their listeners know when they are going live. With live items integrated right into the podcast feed, podcast apps can notify their users when their favorite show is going live, so you never miss a live show again.

Chapters

Podcasts can create a chapter list for their episodes with custom art associated to each chapter. Don't just tell your listeners, show them what you're talking about.

Transcripts

Transcripts offer many advantages to listeners. They might be non-native speakers or simply experiencing hearing problems. Being able to read along with a podcast helps your listeners understand and focus on the content.

Let's Get Social

To change the future of podcasting we need input from podcasters, developers and listeners to come up with the right solutions. That's why we've created our own social network on the Fediverse to collaborate with each other. Join us to help us make podcasting better for everyone.

No Agenda Website

The No Agenda website supports and even pioneered many of the features provided by Podcasting 2.0. This is possible thanks to support of our producers under the value for value model.

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