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  2. Get your podcast on Google - Podcasts Manager Help

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/10315648

    Prerequisites for appearing in Google Podcasts. Your podcast must follow these guidelines if you want it to appear in Google Podcasts: Your RSS feed must be accessible by Google. Your RSS feed cannot be blocked by login requirements, <itunes:block> tags, or anything else that would prevent Google from reading it.

  3. About podcasting on Google - Podcasts Manager Help

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/9476656

    Google podcasting basics. Google Podcasts is a podcasting directory; this means that podcast listening apps and other podcast listening services use Google Podcasts to find podcasts and enable playback. Google Podcasts does not store your RSS feed or audio files, but rather points to the RSS feed and audio files that you have posted elsewhere.

  4. Google Search Help

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    Manage & delete your Search history. Understand & manage your location when you search on Google. Manage Google autocomplete predictions. Identify & shop from Small Businesses on Google Search. Find & control your Web & App Activity. Customize what you find in Discover. Get info about your photos & surroundings.

  5. RSS feed guidelines for Google Podcasts

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/9889544

    Podcast-level RSS tags. To be eligible to appear in Google Podcasts platforms, you must include the following required podcast-level tags, and can optionally include the recommended podcast-level tags, which can provide a better user experience. These apply to the <channel> element in your feed, which represents one podcast.

  6. Download music & podcasts to listen offline - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/6313535

    Download songs and podcast episodes. To download songs and podcast episodes, Go to the episode’s detail page. Tap Menu Download . Note: Full show and Smart Downloads are currently unavailable for podcasts.

  7. Manage shows and episodes in Podcasts Manager - Google Help

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/9479755

    Provide your feed URL to the Add and Verify wizard. (If you already have shows registered in Podcasts Manager, open the drop-down list of shows and then click Add show). A verification code will be sent to the email address of the owner specified in the RSS feed (see Prerequisites).

  8. Listen to podcasts on your Google Nest speaker or display

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7072800

    With Google Nest and Google Home speakers and displays, you can listen to popular podcasts and shows on YouTube Music or Spotify from anywhere in your home. Note: Podcasts, podcast providers, and podcast voice controls availability can vary based on your country, region, or language. Each person can link only a single account per streaming service.

  9. Manage your feeds - Podcasts Manager Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/10297387

    Google Podcasts Manager is simple to enable. If you manage your RSS feed directly. Your new feed: Post your feed in the new location and add the following tag, replacing new_feed_URL with the URL of the new feed location (yes, the new feed file points to itself): <itunes:new-feed-url> new_feed_URL </itunes:new-feed-url>.

  10. Podcasts Manager Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers

    Visit the Podcasts Manager help forum. Connect with other podcast publishers and top contributors in the Google Podcasts Manager help community. Visit the podcast listeners help forum. If you're looking for help as a podcast *listener*, then visit this forum.

  11. Manage your podcast and episodes on Google Podcasts

    support.google.com/podcast-publishers/answer/9482981

    Managing episodes. Add or update an episode. To add, update, or remove an episode from Google Podcasts platforms, update your RSS feed (or your show details on your hosting service). Google checks known feeds for changes several times a day. In most cases, this is frequent enough that you don't need to do anything else.