RSS / Podcast Feed Address
    http://www.born2serve.org/feed/b2spodcast.xml   
Cut and Paste into the program of your choice


RSS, or "Really Simple Syndication," is a newsfeed based on XML (extensible markup language). Web sites that support RSS, generate feeds based on keywords built into the XML code for each page.  Users can tailor feeds based on specific categories, and receive them as a list of headlines and summaries in a special application called a news reader or aggregator

The advantage of RSS is that it can let a reader monitor multiple sites at once, and visit Web sites only when information that is pertinent to them appears there.  The feeds can cut down on information overload while at the same allowing users to stay current with new offerings and events.

 

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Podcasting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Podcasting is the method of distributing multimedia files, such as audio programs or music videos, over the Internet for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. Podcasts are distributed using either the RSS or Atom syndication formats.

The term podcast, like "radio", can mean both the content and the method of delivery. The host or author of a podcast is often referred to as a "podcaster".

Podcasters' web sites may also offer direct download or streaming of their files. However, a podcast is distinguished by its ability to be downloaded automatically using software capable of reading RSS or Atom feeds.

Usually the podcast features one type of "show", with new episodes either sporadically or at planned intervals, such as daily or weekly. In addition to this, there are podcast networks that feature multiple shows on the same feed. One can listen to a podcast either on a computer or on a mobile audio device (such as an iPod).

Podcasting's essence is about creating content (audio or video) for an audience that wants to listen or watch when they want, where they want, and how they want.

 

NOTICE: Please note that some audio files may be distorted while attempting to listen to them from this site using the feed player.  Until the sampling rates of these files are corrected, please use a feedreader to download the files and listen to then offline.  Thank you.