My podcast doesn't show up in the corresponding category.

My podcast doesn't show up in the corresponding category.

Even though you've categorized your podcast in the RSS feed, your podcast will most likely not appear in the corresponding category on Castbox. 

Podcasts listed in each category on Castbox are top or trending podcasts of the corresponding category. Only a limited number of podcasts will be shown in each category. They are selected based on algorithms, so we cannot manually included any podcast to a certain category listing.


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