Where can the original Candace Owens podcast episode or social posts with the screenshots be accessed and archived?
Executive summary
The original Candace Owens podcast episodes are distributed across major podcast platforms — Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Deezer — and show up in third‑party episode indexes like Podchaser and ListenNotes [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. Social posts and short embeds tied to those episodes can be archived; for example an X (formerly Twitter) post by the Candace Owens Podcast has an archive.is snapshot [6] and some video episodes have been saved to the Internet Archive [7] [8].
1. Where the podcast audio and video live now
The podcast feed for Candace is available on mainstream podcast hosts: Apple Podcasts lists the series and episode notes for Candace (two Apple listings are indexed) [1] [9], Spotify hosts the show through The Daily Wire distribution [2], and Deezer aggregates episodes as well [3]. Those commercial platforms serve as the primary, authoritative distribution points and typically carry the official audio or show page that links back to Candace’s own site or feed [1] [2].
2. Transcripts and searchable text archives
Multiple transcription and caption services provide episode text: Musixmatch offers curated podcast transcripts for Candace [10] and Happyscribe hosts full transcriptions tied to episode timestamps [11]. These services create a text‑searchable layer that can be used to locate particular quotes or timestamps from episodes even if the audio is removed from a platform later [10] [11].
3. Social posts and screenshots: where they’ve been preserved
A snapshot of an X post from the Candace Owens Podcast account was archived on archive.is, demonstrating that social posts and their embedded screenshots or short clips can be preserved outside the native platform [6]. Video snippets and some podcast episodes or clips have also been uploaded to the Internet Archive, which holds copies of Candace’s show pages and certain episodes (for example uploads from 2021 and 2023) — though those Internet Archive items sometimes note paywall or membership restrictions for full episodes on the original host [7] [8].
4. Episode indexes and RSS-level archives
Podcast indexers and RSS aggregators capture episode metadata and can act as a secondary archive: ListenNotes indexes episode lists and timestamps [5], Podchaser catalogs episodes and episode counts [4], and Podnews mirrors RSS feeds for programmatic access [12]. These sources do not always host full audio but are useful for reconstructing what aired and when via RSS entries and episode metadata [5] [4] [12].
5. Limitations, paywalls, and potential agendas to watch
Some full video episodes appear restricted to subscribers (DailyWire+), and archived video entries sometimes flag that only members can view the original full episode, which limits what free archives can reproduce [7] [8]. Platform operators and archive services each have different policies; official distribution through The Daily Wire and podcast platforms benefits Candace’s control over content and monetization, while third‑party archives can be selective or incomplete, which matters for anyone seeking original screenshots or the exact episode file [2] [7].
Conclusion: where to go and how to preserve
To access the original episode audio or official episode pages start with Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Deezer for streaming and official links [1] [2] [3]; to capture text or search quotes use Musixmatch and Happyscribe transcripts [10] [11]; for archived social posts and preserved embeds check web‑archiving services such as archive.is for X posts and the Internet Archive for saved video items [6] [7] [8]; and use aggregator sites like ListenNotes, Podchaser and Podnews to reconstruct RSS metadata if platform links disappear [5] [4] [12]. Reporting did not provide a single canonical archive that contains every original audio file plus every screenshot, so researchers should combine these sources and note where paywalls or platform removals limit access [7] [8].