If a new episode available for the "Thrive" Podcast, then Create a post on your Blogger blog
Other popular Thrive Blogger Podcast workflows and automations
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Receive a weekly email digest of all new episodes for the "Thrive" Podcast
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Save new episodes of the "Thrive" Podcast to Pocket
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Save New Thrive Podcast Episodes to Pocket
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Add a new row to Google Sheets when there is a new episode for the "Thrive" Podcast
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Create event in Google Calendar when there is a new episode available for the "Thrive" Podcast
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Create a Google task for all new episodes of the "Thrive" Podcast
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Post a message to Discord when there is a new episode available for the "Thrive" Podcast
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Post a tweet for all new episodes of the "Thrive" Podcast
Build your own Thrive Blogger Podcast and WiSPLICE automations
Triggers (If this)
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A session was updated
This trigger fires when a station owned by this user has a session opened or closed.
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New Episode
This trigger fires when there is a new episode available for the "Thrive" Podcast
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A session was started
This trigger fires when a WiSPLICE user starts a session on the specified station.
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A session was stopped
This trigger fires when a WiSPLICE user stops a session on the specified station.

A session was updated
This trigger fires when a station owned by this user has a session opened or closed.

New Episode
This trigger fires when there is a new episode available for the "Thrive" Podcast

A session was started
This trigger fires when a WiSPLICE user starts a session on the specified station.

A session was stopped
This trigger fires when a WiSPLICE user stops a session on the specified station.
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