3rd Gen iPod with current iTunes

I write to inquire about how to best reorganize this 3rd generation iPod to accommodate podcast material in folders other than those for music.  The included image shows that the organization options are limited as the "consolidate files" option is the only option.  Additionally, I would want to have separate folders for each podcast personality. This post refers to a Windows 7 64bit notebook.
Guidance sought
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See my article on Grouping tracks into albums. Although iTunes should update the iPod following any changes in iTunes occassionally I find I have to physically remove the tracks, then replace them for the change to ripple through correctly.
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