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LibriVox Podcasts

A podcast is a way to automatically download audiofiles to your computer from a specific show, or “feed.” You can listen on your computer, on a portable media device such as an ipod, or you can burn the files to a CD and listen on a regular stereo. In order to get podcasts onto your computer, you’ll need some podcatching software, such as iTunes or Juice. Alternately, you can listen to podcasts “streaming” in your browser. For more detailed instructions, see our Guide for Listeners (wiki).

LibriVox is currently podcasting five different shows:

LibriVox Books Podcast

We select a book from our collection and podcast a chapter at a time, three times a week, from start to finish.

  • To subscribe to this podcast, copy and paste this URL into your podcatcher:

    http://librivox.org/podcast.xml

    Or click on the URL below to add the podcast to iTunes automatically (say “yes” if your computer asks):

    itpc://librivox.org/podcast.xml

LibriVox Community Podcast

A weekly podcast for and by the LibriVox community. Rotating hosts design shows on all sorts of topics, from the latest new projects to technical advice, interviews with readers, listeners, admins, and others. If you’d like to host a show, let us know.

  • To subscribe to this podcast, copy and paste this URL into your podcatcher:

    http://feeds.feedburner.com/LibrivoxCommunityPodcast

    Or click on the URL below to add the podcast to iTunes automatically (say “yes” if your computer asks):

    itpc://feeds.feedburner.com/LibrivoxCommunityPodcast

LibriVox Poetry Podcast

Every Saturday a new selection of poems randomly selected from LibriVox’s vast catalog of poems short and long, as well as samples from full books of poetry. You will also find here sample(s) from last week’s Poem of the Week.

To subscribe to this podcast, click the appropriate feed:

Poetry via FeedBurner

Poetry via iTunes

LibriVox Short Story Podcast

A growing collection of short stories for easy selection. Viewing this podcast in iTunes will allow you to click on the Name heading so that the entire list of stories will become alphabetized by author’s name. Possibilities abound! A great way to select from stories you’d never thought of before.

To subscribe to this podcast, click the appropriate feed:

Short Stories via FeedBurner
Short Stories via iTunes

LibriVox New Releases Podcast

As we continue to test the waters, the New Releases Podcast is currently appearing only intermittently. Alternately, if you are interested in seeing our very newest releases, they are always available on the New Releases page; an RSS feed is also available from that page. To sample a recording, simply click the ‘archive.org’ link on its catalogue page — there you will find a streaming media player and can listen immediately to any chapter / section.

The LibriVox New Releases Podcast is a way for both the general public and LibriVox community members to review and sample the newest LibriVox audiobooks without having to download a series of large, individual audio files. The outward reaching New Releases Podcast appears regularly in the middle and at the end of every month! A listing of the newest releases over the past two weeks, together with a dozen poignant sound samplings from LibriVox volunteer readers, is now available in your earbuds.

  • To subscribe to this podcast, copy and paste this URL into your podcatcher:

    http://feeds.feedburner.com/LibrivoxNewReleasesPodcast

    Or click on the URL below to add the podcast to iTunes automatically (say “yes” if your computer asks):

    itpc://feeds.feedburner.com/LibrivoxNewReleasesPodcast