I am using itouch for music can i also us my nano 3rd generation to uploat podcasts only from the same library?

I have an ipod touch that i use for my music in itunes, my question is can i restore an older nano 3rd generation ipod and use it for podcasts only, from the same account that i use for the itouch...sorry if this doesnt make sence! I want to use two ipods in my library, one for music and one for podcasts...
appreciate any help! thx!
Linda

Yes.  There is no limit to the number of iPods, iPads, and iPhones you can sync with one computer/iTunes library or account. On top of that, how you sync one iPod does not affect the syncing preferences of another.
How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer
Simply configure the Nano to only sync podcasts and nothing else.
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