How to add all podcast episodes to queue in Podcasts?

in latest version of IOS podcast, how can I add all episodes of a podcast to my queue?

Posted on Feb 2, 2026 5:41 AM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2026 11:37 PM

Hey @Clancy100 -


I’m gonna go out on a limb here and assume the subtext of this question is that you don’t want to add each episode one-by-one. That said, if using your queue is a specific dealbreaker-style prerequisite, I think you might have to add each episode one-by-one.


So long as you’re open to queue-ish functionality, there are a couple more sophisticated solutions that should work.


Create a station. My recommended solution, hands down. See notes/screenshots.


  1. Navigate to your library => open top-level menu => select new station
  2. The hashmarks indicate fields you need to populate to achieve your goal. The others are optional. The trickiest part of this step is recognizing the user interface to save the station is unusual/confusing. Once you finish entering the information, X out of the menu. (I put a star by this in the screenshot.)
  3. This is where you’ll find your new station.
  4. You’ll notice the ‘station’ kinda looks a lot like a playlist. Which is basically what your queue is. (Hence, queue-ish. 🙃)



Continuous play. Theoretically this would work, too, but I really cannot in good conscience recommend messing with this feature without disclosing it’s major drawback. Once it’s triggered, it is super hard to get rid of and therefore incredibly annoying. (Thanks to continuous play, which was enabled by default when it was introduced, I developed a Pavlovian aversion to letting my queue empty. Even though I disabled that feature ages ago, I can’t shake it. 🙄)


Hope that helps.


Cheers

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Feb 5, 2026 11:37 PM in response to clancy100

Hey @Clancy100 -


I’m gonna go out on a limb here and assume the subtext of this question is that you don’t want to add each episode one-by-one. That said, if using your queue is a specific dealbreaker-style prerequisite, I think you might have to add each episode one-by-one.


So long as you’re open to queue-ish functionality, there are a couple more sophisticated solutions that should work.


Create a station. My recommended solution, hands down. See notes/screenshots.


  1. Navigate to your library => open top-level menu => select new station
  2. The hashmarks indicate fields you need to populate to achieve your goal. The others are optional. The trickiest part of this step is recognizing the user interface to save the station is unusual/confusing. Once you finish entering the information, X out of the menu. (I put a star by this in the screenshot.)
  3. This is where you’ll find your new station.
  4. You’ll notice the ‘station’ kinda looks a lot like a playlist. Which is basically what your queue is. (Hence, queue-ish. 🙃)



Continuous play. Theoretically this would work, too, but I really cannot in good conscience recommend messing with this feature without disclosing it’s major drawback. Once it’s triggered, it is super hard to get rid of and therefore incredibly annoying. (Thanks to continuous play, which was enabled by default when it was introduced, I developed a Pavlovian aversion to letting my queue empty. Even though I disabled that feature ages ago, I can’t shake it. 🙄)


Hope that helps.


Cheers

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