

Many publishing systems will let you limit how many episodes are in your RSS feed (the most-common defaults are 10, 50, and 100), but such limits most likely won't affect your website. Think about the main two places your episodes live: in your podcast feed and on your website (you do have a website for your podcast that has a separate webpage for each episode, RIGHT?). At present, one can only access via an app or via their website ….

I'm seeking an instructional resource (aka a link) that I can forward to a podcaster in order to “nudge” them to take action(s) needed in order to allow access ALL their earlier podcast episodes.

This subject was inspired by feedback from my listener Marc Johanssen: But should you keep all of those episodes available, or should you limit how many are in your podcast feed? As you podcast consistently, you'll build up a back catalog of episodes.
