Use case: I regularly stumble on individual episodes I would like to listen later (e.g., friend send me a link, I find one in a newsletter or on Reddit, etc.). They are scattered on several platforms, or often just on their editor's page. An example would be: https://louiemedia.com/emotions/fatigue, or https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/a-voix-nue/prenom-philippe-nom-jaenada-7430710 (a single episode from a long running daily show on French public radio).
I'd like an external management tool which would allow me to "bookmark" those episodes in a unified location, and play them in between the other "regular podcasts" (the one for which I listen all or most episodes, so that I subscribe to the podcast/feed). If I subscribe to the whole podcasts of those episodes, I will get a lot of noise, which I will then have to manage (either think of removing the feed once the episode is listened to, or when navigating with all those "subscribed feeds").
- Is it possible to include such an episode on PinePods, without adding the whole podcast, directly through the url of the episode page?
Use case: I regularly stumble on individual episodes I would like to listen later (e.g., friend send me a link, I find one in a newsletter or on Reddit, etc.). They are scattered on several platforms, or often just on their editor's page. An example would be: https://louiemedia.com/emotions/fatigue, or https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/a-voix-nue/prenom-philippe-nom-jaenada-7430710 (a single episode from a long running daily show on French public radio).
I'd like an external management tool which would allow me to "bookmark" those episodes in a unified location, and play them in between the other "regular podcasts" (the one for which I listen all or most episodes, so that I subscribe to the podcast/feed). If I subscribe to the whole podcasts of those episodes, I will get a lot of noise, which I will then have to manage (either think of removing the feed once the episode is listened to, or when navigating with all those "subscribed feeds").