Podcaster Wiki is a general resource site for podcasters.
Blogger and Podcaster bills itself as being for Aspiring New Media Titans. Clearly there are many who think blogging and podcasting represents a new wave where the masses can take ownership of the media. Hmm, okay. But I find it a little curious that for something extolling the virtues of New Media, that they are using an old medium like glossy paper sent through the mail. How 1950's of them.
Juice Receiver (http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net): Is an open source cross-platform podcast receiver application. A useful thing is it comes bundled with a listing of thousands of podcasts.
jPodder (http://www.jpodder.com/): Is an open source podcast receiver application written in Java. It can also help you create podcasts.
Giga Dial (http://www.gigadial.net/): Is a web service that lets you construct a virtual "radio station". The service gloms together the list of podcasts you specify into one podcast feed. The "station" you construct can be shared with others, and the site lists lots of preconstructed "stations".
PodNova (http://www.podnova.com/): Is a podcast directory that categorically organizes podcasts to help you find them.
Podcast Pickle (http://www.podcastpickle.com/): "The worlds best podcast directory", supposedly.
The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.
BSW (see banner to the right) sells a wide range of professional audio equipment, and has a section specifically suited to podcasters.





