Podcast in Chronological Order

How do I set up my podcast in chronological order? Oldest to newest. My iPod does this, as it is within iTunes.

What am I not understanding here?
Most podcast are topical. Like news, their episodes become dated or irrelevant as time passes; therefore, the most recent episode is what most listeners want to hear. However, for those podcasts whose episodes are timeless, I found that it's possible to hear them in chronological order, but that you can't skip episodes and expect the player to play those skipped episodes later--in order--while ignoring the episodes you listened to previously.
Is this what you want to do?

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