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This Applescript, Update Expired Podcasts, looks like something that might appeal to some of the listeners in our audience.
iTunes will stop updating a podcast if you have not listened to at least one of its episodes in five days. This script will batch-update every podcast subscription so you don't have to manually update each one individually.
While I'm partial to using Instacast to listen to podcasts, iTunes does a pretty good job of letting you keep up with and listen to all your favourite podcasts.