There are a couple of things you can do. If you want to unsubscribe and remove 
all episodes yes, double tap edit and delete the podcast there or you can 
double tap and hold on the podcast  until you here the tritone and then slide 
your finger to the left or right and when you lift off a confirmation to delete 
the podcast will appear to the right of the podcast.  Alternatively you can 
double tap  on the podcast, go into settings and turn off auto refresh feed and 
no more episodes will download but you will still keep the podcast and any 
remaining episodes. Good if you don't want more episodes but want to keep some. 

Hth. 
Danny. 
 and set down to 
Sent from my iPhone

On 24/04/2013, at 3:52 AM, Desi Noller <desiandca...@q.com> wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
> 
> If I decide I no longer want to receive a particular podcast, what is the way 
> to unsubscribe when in the downcast app on my iPhone?  Do I use the edit 
> function and simply delete it from my podcast list, or is there another way 
> to do it that is better?  Thanks for any help with this!
> 
> Desi
> 
> 
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