How to Listen to the Encounter Culture Podcast

Audio podcasts are “on demand listening” you can take with you anywhere you go and while you’re doing other activities at home. Encounter Culture is FREE to enjoy!

Most people find it convenient to listen to podcasts on their smart phones or tablets. You can stream episodes or download them so they’re ready whenever you are (without internet connection).

Our Favorite Apps

Apple Podcasts (comes automatically on iPhones and iPads. Look for a purple icon labeled “Podcasts.” Open the app, search for Encounter Culture and click Follow. Here’s our direct link on Apple Podcasts.

Spotify (available to download on all iOS and Android smartphones, tablets, and your computer.) Open the app, click Podcasts. Search for Encounter Culture and click Follow. Here’s our direct link on Spotify.

Pocket Casts (An applicationavailable to download on all iOS and Android smartphones and tablets). Free and premium versions. Open the app, search for Encounter Culture and click Follow. Here’s our direct link on Pocket Casts.

Other apps include: YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more. If you already have a favorite podcast app, not listed here, search for Encounter Culture or visit Podlink for a list of options.

On YouTube

Do you watch YouTube on your TV? Then you can play episodes of Encounter Culture podcast there too! See select episodes on our YouTube channel. Available on computer, phone, tablet, and smart TV.

https://www.youtube.com/@newmexicoculture

On Your Computer

Since you are visiting this website, you can listen right here.

What are “Show Notes”?

You’ll often hear our host or producer mention resources, links and information in our “show notes.” From a podcast App on a phone, tapping or swiping will generally display the show notes, often called “Description” or “Details” or “Summary” depending on the app. Look around for these additional resources!

You can always find the full show notes for every episode right here on our website.

Thank you for being a part of Encounter Culture! If you love the show, we’d love a 5-star rating on your app of choice or a review on Apple Podcasts.

(Even better… share your favorite episode with a friend, coworker, or family member who you know will enjoy it. Many apps have a share button or an icon that looks like a square with an arrow pointing up.)