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Hard disagree. I'd much prefer it manage the files for me. I can't see a reason why you'd need to be constantly changing folder structure enough to warrant managing that manually.
I'm not changing folder structure constantly, I just want it somewhere sensible where I can find it.
So what's wrong with deciding that, and then letting the app manage it from there?
It's an unnecessary layer of abstraction that solves a problem that never existed. If you have a lot of podcasts it's nice to be able to organise them in a directory structure that makes sense to you, not necessarily what the app wants. Also podcast file names aren't always easily sortable or even human-readable so you'll want to rename them as you save them.
The problem that exists is finding, downloading, and organizing all those podcasts. Doing that all manually is a major chore with no upside.