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How to Listen to Earnings Calls as Podcasts

March 29, 2026 · Updated regularly

Earnings calls are the most direct window into how a public company is performing. Every quarter, CEOs and CFOs spend an hour discussing revenue, margins, guidance, and strategy with Wall Street analysts. With Castify, you can subscribe to any company's earnings call as a podcast feed and listen on your commute, during a workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

How to Subscribe

  1. Find the company on the earnings calls page
  2. Copy the RSS feed URL from the feed page
  3. Paste it into your podcast app (Pocket Casts, Overcast, Apple Podcasts, etc.)
  4. New earnings calls are added automatically each quarter

Why Listen to Earnings Calls?

Unfiltered access. News articles summarize earnings in a paragraph. Analyst reports add interpretation. The earnings call itself is the raw source — what management actually said, how they said it, and what questions analysts asked.

Pattern recognition. When you listen to multiple quarters in a row, you hear the narrative shift. A CEO who was "cautiously optimistic" last quarter and is now "very confident" is telling you something. Tone matters, and you can only hear it in audio.

Commute-friendly. Earnings calls are typically 45–90 minutes — perfect for a round-trip commute. Instead of reading a 10-K on a screen, you can absorb the same information while driving or walking.

Browse by Sector

We organize S&P 500 earnings calls by GICS sector. Find your industry or diversify across sectors:

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Most Popular Earnings Calls

Apple Inc (AAPL)

The world's largest company by market cap. iPhone, Mac, Services, and the ever-growing installed base. Every quarter moves markets.

NVIDIA Corp (NVDA)

The AI infrastructure bellwether. Data center GPU demand, gaming, and automotive. The earnings call that Wall Street watches most closely.

Microsoft Corp (MSFT)

Cloud (Azure), AI (Copilot), and enterprise software. Satya Nadella's commentary on AI adoption is closely followed.

Tesla Inc (TSLA)

EVs, energy storage, robotics, and FSD. Elon Musk's earnings calls are among the most-listened in the market.

Amazon.com Inc (AMZN)

E-commerce, AWS, advertising, and logistics. Amazon's operating leverage story unfolds quarter by quarter.

Alphabet Inc (GOOGL)

Search, YouTube, Google Cloud, and Waymo. The intersection of AI and advertising revenue.

Meta Platforms Inc (META)

Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Reality Labs. Zuckerberg's AI and metaverse investments in focus.

Broadcom Inc (AVGO)

Semiconductors and infrastructure software. A key player in the AI custom chip (ASIC) buildout.

Who Should Listen?

Individual investors who want to hear directly from management before making portfolio decisions. Reading a headline is not the same as hearing the CEO explain why margins compressed.

Financial professionals — analysts, portfolio managers, and advisors who need to stay current on multiple companies. A podcast feed lets you queue up earnings season and listen through it systematically.

Students and aspiring analysts who want to learn how companies communicate with the Street. Earnings calls are the best free education in fundamental analysis.

Journalists and researchers tracking corporate strategy, industry trends, and executive commentary over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after an earnings call is it available? Typically within a few days of the call. We source audio from official filings and add new episodes as they become available.

How far back do the feeds go? Most feeds include calls from 2025 onward, with more historical data being added over time.

Is this legal? Yes. Earnings calls are public events. The audio is sourced from publicly available filings.

Does this work with Spotify? Spotify does not support custom RSS feeds. Use any podcast app that lets you add feeds by URL — Pocket Casts, Overcast, Apple Podcasts, AntennaPod, Podcast Addict, and many others.

Is this free? Yes. All earnings call feeds on Castify are free. No account, no subscription, no ads.

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