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podosphere

British  
/ ˈpɒdəˌsfɪə /

noun

  1. informal  the world's podcasters and their audience, viewed collectively

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Etymology

Origin of podosphere

C21: from podcast + sphere

Example Sentences

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The Elena Ferrante discussion might have got a bit heated and the episode after the US election was pretty bleak, but the podosphere’s three most erudite cultural critics were otherwise model hosts, making you feel smarter and more connected in their company.

From The Guardian