Toot by Nicki Nicki (dragonscave.space)

You need the app, because that's how you add podcasts and also you can use it to verify your Overcast account if you don't want to give them your email address, but once you do the initial verification for Sync you can indeed brows to overcast.fm, view your podcasts, and listen to episodes from there. You can also listen to partially listened to episodes from device to device.

Toot by Nicki Nicki (dragonscave.space)

You need the app, because that's how you add podcasts and also you can use it to verify your Overcast account if you don't want to give them your email address, but once you do the initial verification for Sync you can indeed brows to overcast.fm, view your podcasts, and listen to episodes from there. You can also listen to partially listened to episodes from device to device.

So after a day or so of using Overcast as opposed to Apple Podcasts, I have to say that my favorite feature so far is being able to use overcast.fm to play podcasts on the desktop. There are some accessibility issues with the player, but you can operate it with a keyboard, and each episode gets its own page. This means I can listen to podcasts while I work should I choose to.

(138) “Actively Engaging in the Storyline of God”: The Israel Journey of Markus McFolling by Doug Reed and Pesach Wolicki from Shoulder to Shoulder
Doug and Pesach sit down with Markus McFolling to hear his Israel journey. Markus speaks to hundreds of thousands of Gen Z’ers every year as he crisscrosses the nation from high schools to camps to conferences. Israel was never a part of his theology…
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