Joko: Listen to Jocko Podcast
The Joko app lets you easily listen to Jocko Podcast.
In the app you can listen to discussing discipline and leadership in business, war, relationships and everyday life from Retired Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink and Director, Echo Charles.
Listen to broadcasts that Jocko Podcast recommends or find what you want to hear by searching. The app let you can easily rewind the sections you want to hear.
One hour normal listening involves downloading about 60MB - 90MB. Consider this if you listen to a radio abroad without WiFi.
★ Features:
✓ Fast Search - Search for Podcasts if you don't find your favorites in Featured
✓ Forward/Back - Play back and forward by 2 minutes while listening to Podcasts allows easy navigation.
✓ Favourites - Subscribe to your favourite Podcasts to manage them from one place.
✓ Notified for New Episodes - Get notified about new episodes being added to your subscribed Podcasts.
✓ Filter episodes - Build up your own customized playlist for different scenes and moods
✓ Offline Listening - Download and save episodes for offline listening, without Internet. This helps users in big saving network data plan. It is like recording & listen later.
✓ Save data - You can change in setting to only download podcast on WiFi only.
✓ Auto Play - Set option to auto play episodes one after the other, avoiding hassle to change episodes and helps in seamless listening experience. Its interesting features for long drives and long listening hours.
✓ Share it - Share podcast with your friends: One-step sharing episode URL with/without play location to enjoy entertainment with your friends.
✓ Automatic file management - Automatic podcast download and deletion.
✓ Import/Export OPML file
✓ Add podcast from url
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The podcast is great but the app is broken. It will use up your mobile data even if you previously downloaded the episodes from wifi. It is broken and the developers need to figure this out and do a better job in the future. I had to figure this out the hard way when my data was all used up in a matter of days, costing me $40