![]() – If you’re not already a user, you probably wouldn’t become one just for the podcasts because discovery isn’t great and you’re better off just getting the new Google Podcasts app.Īvailable on Android ( Download) | Free or a $2.99 download of premium – If you’re already a subscriber, it’s a no-brainer because you can manage all your music and podcast listening from within the one app (something you don’t get on podcast-only apps). – The recurring pricing strategy - we’d rather pay $9.99 in a one-off download than commit to it every year. If you’re a new podcast listener, it wouldn’t hurt to have this app on speed dial. – How simple it is and how focussed they are on discovery. Why pay for premium? No ads and access to advanced features. We reckon Apple Podcasts is the 10th best podcast app available right now.Īvailable on Android ( Download) | Free or premium upgrade for $9.99/year – It doesn’t have some of the cracking features the other premium apps have, like voice boost, trim silence, and extreme speed (if you’re into that kind of thing). ![]() What we hate about the Apple Podcasts app: – It has just about every podcast you’d ever want to listen to in its database. – What’s not to love? It’s the OG and (some think) still up there as the best iPhone podcast app on the market. What we love about the Apple Podcasts app: In the list we’ve included both Android and iPhone compatible apps so it doesn’t matter if you’re looking for the best iPhone podcast app or the best Android podcast app - we’ve got you covered. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts.We went hunting to find the best podcast app available right now and we found 20. ‘Hypocritical’: Ben & Jerry’s sued over child labor, after attempted Israel boycott Israel, PA renew vow to curb violence and halt unilateral moves at Egypt summit Leading NY rabbi: Israeli government speeding ‘headlong toward abyss’ with overhaulīiden voices concern over judicial overhaul in ‘candid’ phone call with Netanyahu ![]() Israel activists in New York take aim at US group backing judicial overhaul push On trip to the US, high-level IDF veterans issue warning against judicial overhaul Hundreds demonstrate in New York, London against Israeli judicial shakeup plan Jordan summons Israeli envoy over ‘racist’ Smotrich speech, ‘Greater Israel’ map Tress reviews the latest Ben & Jerry's brouhaha, this time as the Vermont ice cream maker is being sued for child labor, seemingly inconsistent with its declared social mission that caused the company decided to stop selling its ice cream in East Jerusalem and the West Bank two years ago. He also reviewed the meetings between Israel, Jordan, Egypt, the US and the Palestinian Authority in Sharm el Sheikh about the increase in tensions as Ramadan begins Thursday, with some guarded optimism about the cooperative efforts. ![]() Magid speaks about President Joe Biden's phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the judicial overhaul and the US president's words about Israel's democratic values. Tress talks about the growing numbers and locations of anti-judicial overhaul protests in New York and New Jersey, and how the American Jewish community views this controversial issue. Magid discusses more missteps made by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, this time in Paris, where his remarks about Palestinians and the greater Israel created a diplomatic event with Jordan. US correspondent Jacob Magid and New York reporter Luke Tress join host Jessica Steinberg for today's podcast. Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
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