Publishing podcasts with Leopard Server

I like how the Leopard Blog tool allows me to quickly and easily publish a podcast series and hides the process of creating the RSS feed from my low tech users. However, I do not see a GUI provided for managing the Podcast Series description, only the episode title and description. Once I subscribe to a podcast in iTunes the default series description is
"This is a podcast for Users/<user name>. If I submit the users podcast series to iTunes, this unhelpful description will be visible to subscribers. Is there a way with the current GUI to change this description? if not, it seems I'll have to edit the rss feed for every user after every new episode published?

Now I have discovered, the RSS feed is not in a location I can find. When I check the url for the subscribe in itunes, I get:
itpc://domian/username/blog/index.its
This URL does not help me find the index.its file which I would like to manually edit to add a podcast description. Any idea how to find it?
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