Each week, Sebastien, Cody, and Jeff join forces to discuss the latest ongoings in the wonderful world of iOS. The result? An entertaining podcast entitledLet’s Talk iOS.
If you want to know what makes iDownloadBlog tick, if you want to know the personalities behind the content that you read each day; most of all, if you want a comprehensive take on all of the week’s Apple news, ladies and gentlemen,thisis the place you want to be.

But how does one go about acquiring each savory episode of Let’s Talk iOS? There aremanymethods, actually. We’ll show you several ways to do so inside…
How to subscribe video walkthrough
Subscribe via iTunes
Subscribe via Apple’s Podcasts App (iOS)
If you’re browsing this post on an iOS device, you can click the link below to open Let’s Talk iOS directly in Apple’s official Podcasts app.
Subscribe via Instacast (iOS)
Using Instacast instead? No sweat. You can use the following URL to listen to our show in Vemedio’s excellent offering:
Subscribe via Instacast (Mac)
Subscribe via Pocket Casts
Subscribe via Downcast
Prefer the incredibly deep Downcasts?
Subscribe using our RSS feed
If you’re using a more obscure podcatcher app, or just want the ability to use the direct RSS feed, that’s no problem at all. You can find the RSS feed address for Let’s Talk iOS here:http://letstalkios.libsyn.com/rss
Listen via the Blog
Of course, if you’re in a pinch you can always fire up the blog and listen in to the latest episodes via the embedded audio player. It’s probably not the best way to go about listening, because if you need to refresh the page, or close the browser, it won’t remember where you left off. Still, if you plan on sitting around your browser window for an hour or so, it can work.Click hereto visit a list of all of the posted episodes of Let’s Talk iOS.
Listen and subscribe via YouTube
As you can see, there are a plethora of ways to enjoy our weekly podcast on a regular basis. How do you go about listening to Let’s Talk iOS? Is there an app that we forgot to include? Please let us know in the comment section below, as we plan to keep this page updated regularly.
Note:Stitcher access should be coming soon.
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