How to Subscribe to a Podcast

If you would like to play our content at your convenience or take it on the road, you will first need to subscribe to and download the audio using the podcast software on your computer, such as iTunes. Then you will have to transfer the podcast file to your portable media device by syncing it to your computer. We recommend the following podcast software for the best user experience:
iTunes - available for Windows and Mac
Juice - available for Windows (2000 or XP), Mac (OS 10.3 or higher) and Linux/gnu
To subscribe to a podcast you need to locate the RSS URL (file address) for the target podcast. Most websites, including ours, display this link using an RSS logo with the word "Podcast" beside it. You do not want to click on this link, as your browser does not know how to handle podcasts, but copy the link. Internet Explorer users (right click and choose "Copy Shortcut"). Firefox users (right click and choose "Copy Link Location"). Safari users (right click and choose "Copy Link"). This places the RSS URL in your computer's clipboard so you can paste it into your podcast software.
iTunes
From the Advanced menu, choose "Subscribe to Podcast..." and enter or paste in the podcast feed URL. iTunes will subscribe you to the podcasts and begin downloading immediately. An item named "Fearless Radio" will appear in your Podcasts Library category. You can click the triangle next to it to display all available episodes. Double click an episode to begin playing.
Juice
In the main window click the green button with a plus sign on it and paste in the URL in the URL field of the dialog box the appears.
Click Save. In the top section of the main window a new item titled "Fearless Radio" should appear. The bottom section will display all the episodes available to listen to.
Check all the episodes you want to listen to and click the "Check for new podcasts" button with the arrows on it. Once they are downloaded you can click the small green circle with a white arrow in it next to the episode you want to listen to. It should play in your default mp3 audio player software.
