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I'm in the UK, so some of this might be UK centric:
Podcasts
RSS feeds
first off, beautiful formatting! Jeff Grubb of current Giant Bomb has Andy Robinson from VGC on his morning show pretty frequently, I enjoy him. I do catch DF content and pods time to time as well.
I've never set up an RSS feed but might look into it, something to scroll on the can/ when i have a few mins of downtime would be nice. google's served articles arent cutting it. Left the thing that previously filled this gap behind a few months ago.
Definitely setup RSS. Can just keep everything in one place. Lemmy, YouTube and Mastodon also support RSS feeds
A bit related but do you like using RSS? I've never used it before because it never seemed like it was worth setting up. Do you recommend it/ is it worth it?
Yes I love it.
Pick all your favourite news/content/podcasts/youtube and set them up in an RSS app.
Then it's all in one place, no visiting multiple apps/websites. It's just there ready to go. You can then easily keep track of what you've read, haven't read and saved.