Syncing podcasts while manually managing music

I want to manually manage music on this PC while syncing podcasts, but whenever I sync podcasts it disables "Manually manage music and videos" and whenever I enable it again it makes podcasts editable on the iPod.
It's nice that I can listen to podcasts from the iPod while it's plugged in since it marks it as watched on the iPod, but if I sync it first, I can't listen to music from it while it's plugged in until I enable "Manually manage music and video".
It seems to make sense that music and video shouldn't overlap podcasts since podcasts aren't music and I can store video outside of podcasts. I know there's video podcasts but right now the whole setup is more difficult to use then it should be.
Is there any way to get it to do what I want?

I just discovered how to do this
I have to click into the iPod and then the Podcasts tab and then sync from there... woop-dee-doo!

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