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I have a few podcasts which I want to listen to on my Apple Watch. I know that it’s possible to transfer music from an iPhone to an Apple Watch, but there doesn’t seem to be a similar option for podcasts.

Specifically, I’m looking for a way to have my podcasts play from my Apple Watch’s speakers, rather than playing from my phone’s speakers.

How can I listen to podcasts with my Apple Watch?

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Apple doesn't yet support this out of the box, so you've essentially got two options:

  • Option 1 involves using iTunes on a Mac/PC to change the metadata of your podcasts and adding them to a playlist and syncing this across
  • Option 2 is somewhat easier but does mean having to use third party apps

Option 1

This is the longer option, but does mean not having to pay for any third party apps.

  1. On your Mac/PC, open iTunes
  2. Find the podcasts you'd like to listen to on your Apple Watch
  3. Select the podcast and press commandI (Note: You can select multiple podcasts if you want)
  4. The Podcast Info window will appear (Note: If you selected multiple podcasts at Step 3, you will first be asked if you're sure you want to edit info for multiple items)
  5. Click on the Options tab
  6. Change the media kind field at the top from Podcast to Music
  7. Click OK.
  8. Create a playlist specifically for your Apple Watch
  9. Add your podcast(s) to this playlist
  10. On your iPhone open the Watch app
  11. Make sure you have My Watch selected at bottom-left
  12. Swipe up and tap on the Music option
  13. Tap on the + Add Music option
  14. Select the playlist you created at Steps 8-9

Now you have a native way to play podcasts on your Apple Watch. My belief is Apple will create a Podcasts app in a future version of watchOS, but until then this is the only Apple way to listen to podcasts.

NOTE: The above steps also work for Audio Books, but not those that have Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection (such as Audible books, etc).

Option 2

WatchPlayer transfers podcast episodes directly to the Apple Watch so they can be played without an iPhone.

Overcast used to provide this functionality, but for some strange reason this feature was removed before the Apple Watch Series 3 went on sale. My hope is that they'll offer this functionality again soon, especially since the Apple Watch has really started to mature as a product and the LTE models don't need an iPhone around while you go for a run etc.

And of course, there'll be other apps as well that offer this functionality.

NOTE: I am not affiliated in any way with either WatchPlayer or Overcast.

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    Also for support with your answer, here is iMore's process. The key though is DRM-free content will work. Audible books won't. imore.com/how-play-podcasts-or-audiobooks-your-apple-watch Commented Dec 1, 2017 at 13:35
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    Thanks Melvin! Appreciate the input. I've edited my answer to include reference to Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection. :)
    – Monomeeth
    Commented Dec 4, 2017 at 11:04

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