Yes, I noticed the same problem today when upgrading my Python packages.
Here's a one-time shot at the problem:

rm -f ~/.config/gpodder/*.db

The files will be re-created at the next gPodder startup and another
module will be used.

In case a similiar error happens again, simply removing the *.db files
in ~/.config/gpodder usually helps. This is a bug known upstream and as
soon as the current shelve-based storage method will be replaced by an
SQLite-based method, this should go away :)

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gpodder won't start with error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195934
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