music from iTunes took away a lot of pod casts. where did they go?

music from iTunes took away a lot of my podcasts. I had apple podcasts from the moment wherever they started originally. Retina using 4 k for iMac OS X El Capitan 10.11.4.

Not sure what you mean.

Please explain.

You can simply download podcasts

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