What podcasts are you listening to?
There are two Vodcasts I enjoy: Full disclosure with James O’ Brien and Happy Place with Fearne Cotton.
As today’s DP has been short and sweet, I will add this if I may..

The Rain
I hear leaves drinking rain;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beaneath
Drop after drop;
‘ Ti’s a sweet noise to hear
These green leaves drinking near.
And when the Sun comes out,
After this Rain shall stop
A wondrous Light will fill
Each dark, round drop;
I hope the Sun shines bright;
‘Twill be a lovely sight.
W.H.Davies 1871~1940
AI overview
W.H. Davies’s poem “The Rain” is a two-stanza poem that uses the imagery of rain on leaves to comment on socioeconomic inequality, personifying the “rich” leaves on top that get the most water and the “poor” leaves below that only receive a drop at a time. The poem expresses hope for future equality, envisioning a time after the rain when the sun will shine brightly on all the drops equally.