Maybe you’ve heard of “podcasting” but don’t know exactly what it means. Don’t worry, it’s pretty simple … aside from the (some say goofy) name.
We publish audio stories online. You can visit the site and listen whenever you like.
So far, so good.
Now for the podcasting part: You can also subscribe (for free) to our podcast so your computer will automatically download our audio stories as soon as they’re available.
That’s podcasting. Simple, eh?
All you need to subscribe to a podcast is a computer, an Internet connection and some (free) “podcatching” software.
You do not need an iPod — though if you have one, or any digital music player, you can take our stories with you.
Subscribing with iTunes
Newbies (and not-so-newbies, like us) often use iTunes as their “podcatching” software. If you don’t already have it installed, you can download iTunes for free for Mac or PC.
Once installed, just click on our iTunes button ->
<- and you should be taken to the Well Told Tales iTunes page — just click on the silver “SUBSCRIBE” button and iTunes will download the latest episode and all future episodes.
To stock up on past tales, go to “Podcasts” in the iTunes Library, find Well Told Tales and hit the “Get” button for any stories you want.

More subscription options
Some people prefer to use other software, like Juice or the Zune Marketplace (PC only), or Web-based podcatchers, like Google or Pageflakes.
If that sounds like you, click on our RSS Podcast button ->
<- and you’ll go to our Feedburner page that accommodates just about every option you might want.
If you need more instructions, we found this page, which might be helpful: http://oneminutehowto.com/Subscribe/Subscribe.asp
Or just drop us an e-mail at help@welltoldtales.com and we’ll try to get you sorted.
More information
Thirsty for more podcast info? Check out these links:
- Wikipedia’s podcasting page
- Apple’s podcasting page
- Podcasting for Dummies podcast (free companion to the book)
- How Stuff Works: Create your own podcast
If you have any other suggestions, please leave them in the comments section below.
Cheers,
Well Told Tales






