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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 46 MIN

E604 - Apple Re-Announces Video Podcasts, The Experts Weigh In and They Don't Always Agree

from The How To Podcast Series - Revolving Co-Hosts, Actionable Tips, And A Community for Podcasters · host Dave Campbell - Podcast Coach, Cheerleader and Podcast Community Advocate

Episode 604 - Apple Re-Announces Video Podcasts, The Experts Weigh In and They Don't Always AgreeApple’s latest video podcast announcement becomes the spark for a much bigger conversation about gatekeeping, platform control, and what “counts” as a podcast, especially for creators who are audio-first or outside the Apple ecosystem.In this episode, Dave reacts to Apple’s “re‑announcement” of video podcasts and uses clips from several industry voices to explore how differently creators are responding. He positions himself as proudly “bubble free,” pushing back against echo chambers where Apple loyalists, or any single camp, ignore other perspectives and platforms. As a lifelong Android user who has never owned an Apple device, he questions how inclusive this future is when most of the loudest opinions assume everyone lives inside Apple’s world.Dave first plays a clip from Neil in the UK, an unabashed Apple fan who celebrates Apple’s move as the moment we finally stop debating what a podcast is: in his view, it’s simply one thing that can be consumed as audio or video with a toggle. Dave appreciates Neil’s production skills and honesty but bristles at phrases like “lower end creators” and at the implication that YouTube RSS ingestion or non‑video workflows somehow sit beneath “real” podcasting. That language, to Dave, smells like gatekeeping and dismisses the thousands of indie creators who rely on simple, accessible tools.He then swings to the opposite pole with Cliff Ravenscraft, who argues passionately that podcasting must remain audio‑first and RSS‑based. Cliff warns that when platforms like Spotify and Apple prioritize video and proprietary delivery paths, they sideline carefully edited audio feeds and train creators to give up ownership of their distribution. Dave echoes these concerns, highlighting examples where apps ignore a podcaster’s polished audio mix in favor of the raw audio track from a video file, undermining the craft and listener experience.James Cridland and Sam Sethi enter the discussion with a more technical look at Apple’s new HLS‑driven implementation, API keys, and limited hosting partners. Dave notes the practical implications: non‑partner apps may never see the video at all, RSS still matters, and a large swath of Android listeners are effectively treated as an afterthought. When James later joins Rob Greenlee, their conversation reinforces Dave’s belief that audio and video require different creative approaches; simply stripping the audio from a visually‑driven video leads to confusing, low‑quality listening.Threaded through all of this, Dave keeps coming back to the human side: new or budget‑conscious creators who are now hearing “video or bust” messaging and wondering if they still belong. He insists that audio‑only podcasting remains powerful, valid, and accessible, that no one should feel forced into debt for cameras and studios just to have a voice, and that podcasting was built to be open, free of gatekeepers, and welcoming to every platform, every device, and every creator.Key takeaway: You do not need video or Apple’s latest features to be a “real” podcaster; protect your creative ownership, honor your budget and bandwidth, and remember that podcasting’s strength is its openness to every voice, not its allegiance to any single platform.Clip 1 - B2B Podcasting Insights - From Listeners To Leadshttps://pod.link/1521914789/episode/ZDk5ZjEzNGMtZTUxZi00OTZlLTlkYzUtOTVhMDY4MTYwOTYzClip 2 - Podcast Answer Manhttps://pod.link/1581494165/episode/S2FqYWJpLTIxNDkxNjgzOTQClip 3 - Podnews Weekly Reviewhttps://pod.link/podnewsweeklyreview/episode/QnV6enNwcm91dC0xODcxNTk5MgClip 4 - The New Media Showhttps://pod.link/392545649/episode/aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdtZWRpYXNob3cuY29tLz9wPTE5MTQ____Helping Podcasters Everyday! https://howtopodcast.ca/We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6

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