Spartan Sounds Podcast
The Case Western Reserve University sports information department would like to encourage you to subscribe to Spartan Sounds, a podcast that gives you an in-depth look at our student-athletes. Every other week we will sit down with a different athlete and discuss a variety of topics with them to help you, the listener, get a closer look into their lives. We will discuss many things, including what they are doing in their respective sports, as well as their work in the classroom and their career goals. The best way to find out what's going on with Case Western Reserve's student-athletes is to hear them tell you on Spartan Sounds.
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Listening and subscribing to Spartan Sounds
To listen to the podcast in your Web browser, follow the link to the .mp3 file for that week's entry. The file will then play in QuickTime or your preferred audio player.
Subscribe to the blog.
When subscribing to the blog, either via e-mail or through a news aggregator such as http://bloglines.com/ you will be notified immediately when a new podcast is made available. To subscribe via e-mail simply type your e-mail address into subscribe box in the left menu of the site. To subscribe in a news aggregator you will paste the address of the RSS feed into your aggregator software. The address for this site is http://blog.case.edu/varsity/rss20.xml.
Subscribe to the podcasts.
When subscribed to the podcast, iTunes (or other podcatching software) can automatically download the most recent audio file. You may then listen to this on your computer, copy the file to an iPod or other .mp3 player, or burn it to CD to listen to at home or in the car.
iTunes: To subscribe to the podcasts in iTunes open the 'advanced menu' in iTunes and copy and paste the following into the 'subscribe to podcast' box:
http://blog.case.edu/varsity/podcasts/rss20.xml
If using a different Podcatcher (such as Yahoo, Digital Podcast, Podfeed or Podzinger, etc) please follow that program's instructions.
