How to save/burn podcasts?

I have to use some podcasts for a Uni. assignment.
That is to say, I have to burn them on a CD-ROM together with other audio and non-audio files.
How can I do that? Does iTunes saves the podcasts on a hard-drive directory? Or how else could I do?
Thanks.

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