WHAT IS RSS?
EnergyTomorrow Radio is a weekly audio podcast. Each episode generally focuses on a specific topic, but we also answer questions submitted by listeners and visitors to our Web site.
The questions and answers below should provide a good starting point if you’re new to podcasts.
How do I subscribe to EnergyTomorrow Radio?
You can receive immediate notification of the latest episodes of EnergyTomorrow Radio in two ways. You can subscribe by email or through an RSS feed.
What is an RSS feed?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds are text files that contain information about things available on the Internet. Signing up for our RSS feed would enable you to automatically receive new episodes of EnergyTomorrow Radio. You can use an RSS feed to pull updates from many of your favorite Web sites – like news sites and blogs – into one location for easy and time-saving viewing. Essentially, an RSS feed allows you to view all of your favorite Web content in one place so you do not have to visit each site individually.
Any site that features this symbol offers subscription RSS. ![]()
Some popular RSS feeds include:
Web:
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Mac OS
Do I need an iPod or other MP3 player to play podcasts?
No, but you can use them if you like. EnergyTomorrow Radio can also be accessed as streaming media directly through our website, downloaded to your computer’s default audio software like iTunes or Windows Media player. You can transfer the latest episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio by plugging in your MP3 player to your computer’s USB port and following the steps listed for your default audio software.
Do I have to pay for a subscription to EnergyTomorrow Radio?
No. All content on EnergyTomorrow Radio is free of charge.