My podcasts play too fast in my iphone

I did not had a problem before but now with the same podcasts I use to listen to they play too fast. You can still understand them but it is not pleasant at all. Does anyone has the same problem and was able to solve it?

It's likely you accidentally touched the button that speeds up playback to 1.5x.

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