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Would you consider AntennaPod instead? It has been good for my podcast listening (audio only, no idea actually if it handles video ones).
Yep. Still can't unsubscribe. Uninstalled the app and reinstalled. Still there. I'm allowed to unsubscribe the other podcasts.
I used to use pocket casts, but I'll give all the apps mentioned here a try. Google podcasts integrated with auto mode in maps which I'll miss, though.
I've already lost Google music for the pretty much non-functional YouTube music. Google is losing their talent.
I miss the Shifty Jelly era of Pocket Casts. App updates were so much fun, reading the changelog. Who even owns it now? I still use it but I'm nostalgic fonthr old black & red days when it was still indie.