I've had the same thoughts as I watch YouTube slowly but steadily subsume "podcast."
We were all worried about something like Spotify killing off open RSS feeds for them, but there's a growing number of people who have no idea what a podcast is because people are using the term for YouTube channels with full video and no RSS feed (video or audio) to match it. Sometimes language drift is good, but not when it's done on purpose to get rid of a free and open technology in favor of silos.
"Wherever you get your podcasts" only works as long as it's built on top of an open method of syndication.
We were all worried about something like Spotify killing off open RSS feeds for them, but there's a growing number of people who have no idea what a podcast is because people are using the term for YouTube channels with full video and no RSS feed (video or audio) to match it. Sometimes language drift is good, but not when it's done on purpose to get rid of a free and open technology in favor of silos.
"Wherever you get your podcasts" only works as long as it's built on top of an open method of syndication.