If you have an Android phone and want quick and easy access to Noah's weekly podcasts, DoggCatcher is the app for you. Go to the Market, search for Dogg, and install it.
Hit Menu, Add Podcast, and select Enter Podcast RSS URL. Use the following address:
Adjust the max number of episodes to download, keeping in mind that they generally run between 25 and 50 MB. Wi-Fi is recommended. Change the podcast update interval under the preferences, and you can always be up to date without doing anything. 96 hours is the longest duration, but 24 works just fine if you have other feeds as well.
The app will automatically put new episodes in the download queue. You'll get an icon in the notification bar when an episode has finished downloading. Press the notification in the shade to start playing, or open the program and select any episode you want to listen to. All of Noah's podcasts are archived. If your tap is followed by a barking dog and a madman singing a theme song, you have everything set up correctly.
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