Currently, the podcast is a two hour or so video discussion of various Disney, SeaWorld and Universal related topics; but it often diverges into other topics. The host, Pete Werner, owns disboards.com and is part owner in dreamsunlimitedtravel.com along with one of the other podcasters, John Magi. There is a third owner of Dreams ("Donna", who must be a saint to put up with Pete and John

) but who does not appear on the podcast. Your trip report says you are from South Louisiana so you may be interested to know two regulars on the podcast, Corey and Julie Martin, also admit to being from South Louisiana (I spent 20 plus years in Northeast Louisiana but I don't admit to it

).
There are several way to listen to the podcasts. First go to
http://www.disunplugged.com.
You can watch live via livestream.com (at
www.disunplugged.com) on Tuesday afternoons starting at 2 pm. If you sign up for a livestream.com account you will get an email reminding you that the podcast is about to start and can participate in "chat" during the live podcast.
If you can't catch it live, you can watch the video version either on livestream.com or
https://www.youtube.com/user/WDWINFO. The video usually shows up on youtube Tuesday evening. To subscribe, click on the red box at
www.disunplugged.com
If you have an iTunes account, you can subscribe to the audio (only) version of the podcast. Look for the purple box on
www.disunplugged.com. Then click on the small orange box underneath that says "iTunes: Orlando Show".
Until 2013, the podcast was all audio so there are audio versions of the podcast going back to 2006 (but you have to know where to look for 2006 podcasts). If you do not have an iTunes account, you can listen online.
The Disneyland podcast is audio only. It comes out on Thursdays.
http://www.disunplugged.com/category/disneyland-podcast-episodes/ You can subscribe to this podcast by looking for the purple box on
www.disunplugged.com. Then click on the small green box underneath that says "iTunes: Disneyland Show".
I suppose Stitcher is designed to work with android devices. I wouldn't know, however.