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Episode 662 - Apple Revives Video Podcasts and Spotify Flips the Switch Giving Users Abililty to Hide Videos on Platform
Host Dave jumps back into the swirling debate around video podcasting—with fresh updates that show two tech giants taking completely opposite directions. Apple has once again stepped into the ring, reintroducing video podcasts to its platform after years of quietly keeping the feature in the background. Spotify, on the other hand, is adding a function that allows users to shut videos off entirely, returning to a pure audio-first experience.
Dave begins by clearing up the misconception that Apple’s video podcast feature is new. It’s not—it’s simply getting a facelift. Historically, Apple tucked away video options because they were unpolished and didn’t reflect the company’s usual shine. Now, the relaunch aims to make video publishing more viable—but with added hosting costs, file-size limits, and uneven support between Apple and Android users, it feels unfinished and uncertain. For creators, these updates introduce more complexity and higher expenses without guaranteed audience benefit. Dave’s take: the technology may be flashy, but it’s still finding its footing.
In contrast, Spotify’s latest move gives the power back to listeners. The new setting lets users disable all videos, shifting focus back to audio storytelling. Dave highlights this as a bold and relevant decision—especially in a world increasingly saturated with visual media. By rolling out these controls across mobile, desktop, and TV, Spotify acknowledges a growing desire among listeners for simplicity and choice. Audio, after all, encourages imagination and connection without demanding attention on a screen.
Reflecting on both announcements, Dave reminds podcasters that no one format fits all. Video might work beautifully for those with the skillset and resources to manage it, but audio remains accessible, flexible, and far less expensive to produce. He encourages creators to resist pressure from “gurus” who claim that video is mandatory for success. A thoughtful creator can stay fully audio and still thrive by focusing on meaningful content and authentic engagement.
Dave wraps up with practical insight drawn from his own podcasting journey: your show should be remarkable not because you follow trends, but because you show up where people don’t expect you to be. Whether you’re attending live events or introducing new listeners to podcasting, success comes from connection—not production polish.
Key Takeaway: Apple may be chasing video’s revival, and Spotify may be championing the return to audio—but true success still depends on the creator, not the platform. Focus on delivering value and building genuine connections, regardless of format.
https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/09/spotify-now-lets-everyone-turn-off-all-videos-in-its-app/
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