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Matt from Richmond
Thanks for this while series, it helped me through a very stressful time, taking care of my dad.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Caretaking is difficult. Good on you for caring for your dad. Glad the show helped you get through that, Matt!
Cody from Atlanta, Georgia
Hey Desert Skies crew, I started listening to yall for something to pass the time at work. Expecting something funny, and mindless. What I found instead was life lessons, that have 100% helped me get through some of my own crap that I've been holding onto. Nonny, you have the best outlook on the afterlife, and I am 100% confident in that. Do not stop doing what youre doing. Ive laughed, I've cried, I've contemplated and I've let things go and feel way lighter.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Cody, so glad to know that the show has made you feel lighter and I hope to continue making it far into the future! I told someone the other day that I could help them with their computer because I'm a certified computer technician (20 year old cert that means nothing today). They looked at me with this look of "Really? Another random thing you do" and I said "Yeah, I can do everything" And then I realized that I'm Nonny
Elden from Washington
All I really can say is thank you for this story. It was so much of what I needed to hear at the right time. I am excited to see what comes next.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Thanks so much, Elden. I'm so glad the show found you at the right time!
Nico from Midwest USA
Hello Desertskies! I wanted to stop by the website to thank you for the amazing podcast. I lost my mom to cancer last month and have found your podcast incredibly cathartic while dealing with my grief. The audio design is soothing, the characters delightful, and the story heartfelt. I look forward to listening everyday after work and hope to listen in on more adventures of Mac, The Attendant, and C.A.S.H for years to come.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Dang, Nico (A favorite name by the way) I'm so sorry for not getting to this sooner. I really let these slip. I'm so so sorry to hear about the recent passing of your mom to cancer. Thankful to know that the show's helped you with processing that grief. There a lot more on the way, friend
Mark from Brisbane Australia
Just finished listening to Burden of the Abada Boy, really enjoyed the simplicity of those 3 situations and the lessons that everyone can take, use and benefit from in daily life, many thanks
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Thank you, Mark! I really appreciate that! I...never hear anything about Burden of the Abda Boy, which is a shame because I loved that episode. Maybe Australians just get me (Which would explain why I'm obsessed with Sam Campbell)
Maddie from The Universe Somewhere
This podcast has really changed my life. It helped me at times I really needed it, and made me laugh so hard. Nonny is my favorite character. She's so sweet, and funny, but she knows how to say no, which is a thing I'm still struggling to learn. I appreciate all the hard work you do to do all of the voices and write such beautiful stories. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. From a fellow writer, hoping to make something that helps people like you.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Thank you so much, Maddie! I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I love when people find Nonny as a positive role model when it comes to setting boundaries because it's a skillset almost none of us are born with, and one that I get the feeling she learned through her own challenges. She's my creation but also my inspiration at times. Now get out there and write something that's going to change somebody's world!
Christine from Jasper GA!
My friend from work told me about this and I can't stop listening! My mom passed almost 2 years ago and this is such a breath of fresh air and I love hearing about this world that I have discovered! Thank you so much!!!
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
I think I just responded to someone from your work! (Arlo?) Sorry to hear about the passing of your mom but glad to hear that you've enjoyed the show and have found it refreshing. Kudos!
Arlo from Jasper, GA
I am on my 3rd/ 4th relisten of the podcast (I count listening to the commentaries as listening to the show), and I cannot get enough. This is only media that truly calms my mind and body, and I can truly just sit and listen to it. I also just got my friend into it, and she loves it.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Arlo!!! Thanks so much for sharing the show with your friend, and I'm super impressed with the number of relistens. My hope is to make that more and more difficult to do (Through making a bunch more episodes, not making them hard to listen to 😉)
JJ (rhymes with Way Wayโ€ฆ) from Near the Astral Plane
I live in the High Desert and Iโ€™m pretty sure Iโ€™ve seen that Gas Station. Maybe one day Iโ€™ll stop in and have a chat with whoeverโ€ฆ. whatever is there. Thanks for a great show!
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
You absolutely should stop in. You never know who you might meet and what you might encounter. Gas stations are pretty darn magic
Ember from Baltimore
You are in my top 3 of podcasts, this is great. Iโ€™m re listening to it for a uhhh second or third time, and got my mom to listen to it. Amazing.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
That's so awesome! You've relistened more than me! (I...hate relistening. Not cause I don't like the show but because it makes me cringe lol). That's awesome that you converted your mom to a Skylarkian. She's lucky to have you. Keep burnin' bright, Ember!
Ceph from Idaho Falls
I love this podcast! Listening to the adventures of Mac, Tendy, and friends makes my job so much more enjoyable. (I wash dishes). Corson is high-key my favorite character, and such a vibe. I'll play a game of Settlers of Corson(?) with him any day. Thank the Prime Mover I stumbled upon Desert Skies.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Hi, Ceph! Thanks for your patience while I dealt with life for a while. Dishwashing. I've done it. It is the most therapeutic underthanked job in the world, and so important. As a former chef I can't tell you the difference a good dishwasher makes. If you want something fun to read, I recommend "Dishwasher: One Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty States". It's fascinating. And I love that you love Corson. I love him too! Can't say I appreciate games as much as he does, but I appreciate how much he appreciates them
Sarah from Sarasota, not a joke. Itโ€™s in Florida
I discovered your podcast when you did a guest appearance on Tower 4. I became immediately obsessed. Thank you for handling hard topics with such care and grace while still adding humor to it. My children called their grandmother Nani and it brings me so much joy to see how your Nani is such a force of love.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
This is so cool. Glad Tower 4 pointed you my way. And that's adorable about the kids and their grandmother. I called mine Nanny (which I got from Muppet Babies as a small child), and that was part of what inspired it! Sorry for the late response!
Caroline from New York City, New York
Hi! I've absolutely fallen in love with Desert Skies and I just wanted to say thank you so much for making such a funny, emotional and all around incredible podcast. It always finds me when i need it, no matter what i need is. What you do is incredible, so please don't stop (unless if you need a break then stop when necessary) <3
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Caroline! Sorry for the late reply I really appreciate the kind words and I'm glad to be back from an unplanned break. Can't wait to get out to NYC for another live show someday!
Wolfgang from Adelaide South Australia
I have been listening to desert skies back when the first season was released. I found it quickly became one of my favourites. I loved the cosmology and its wacky weirdness. Always keeping you on your toes. After a while, I decided to show it to my daughter. I had shown her a few podcasts before and she never really seemed to retain anything or follow what was occuring. That is to say before she listened to desert skies. After a few nights she started quoting the show and recalling events that even i had forgotten. There is something truely special about this audio fiction. The characters feel so real and engauging. Listening to the show makes it feel like you have been dropped into a living universe than a story. The show breaks the mold along with your heart.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
So sorry for not responding sooner to this sooner, Wolfgang (slowly working my way through a lot of guestbook signings). Obviously, you and I have gotten to know each other a bit since you shared this and I'm thrilled to know how much the show has meant to your daughter.
Alysa sundberg from Perrysburg ohio
I didnโ€™t know I could enjoy a podcast some much, it brings me so much joy and I canโ€™t wait to hear what will happen nexts.i love how you are able to talk about dark topics and still manage to end on a happy note. All this to say you have inspired me in my own journey of writing and donโ€™t ever stop doing what you love and donโ€™t forget to take your own advice!!! Ps. Just an idea could there be and astral plane of mushrooms and dragons like mushrooms as tall as trees and dragons of different size and you were able to stop by and have tea with them or something there could also be a a sphere mover dragon named Shroomie (the mushrooms are just for looking and admiring only nothing else)❤
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
I am SO glad to hear that the show has inspired your writing! And the idea for your Sphere sounds super fun. Not sure if you ever write fan fiction but that would be a cool one to read!
Lisa from Canada
Hey Tendy! Enjoying the podcast, saved the โ€œTake Care of Yourselfโ€ bonus episode because I was having horrible sleep but it helped so thank you and Mac for that episode because it really helped me fall asleep. Anyways this podcast has been such a joy to listen to especially when I need something to listen to. So thanks guys and tell C.A.S.H I say hi! Sincerely, a Canadian who also writes stories.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Hi, Lisa. Nice to hear from a fellow storyteller. I'm so glad to hear the episode helped and has led to some rest!
Jess from Perth, Australia
Desert Skies came into my life at the perfect time, when I needed it the most -- Thank you <3 I'm so excited to start season 3
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Hi Jess! I'm so glad you found the show at the right time! I love me some serendipity.
Jadie from Milwaukee, WI
I don't really know how say what my brain wants to say, so I'll just say thank you for making this show.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
It's my absolute, pleasure. Jadie
Steven Hess from San Leandro, CA
Wonderufl show with outstanding characters. Thank you for producing it.
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Thanks so much, Steven! Appreciate you listening
Nissa from Hartley, Australia
I have been binging this podcast and it makes me cry almost every episode, it is beautiful and heartfelt and I appreciate what it stands for and the stories it tells. I cannot wait for what comes next. xx
Admin Reply by: The Attendant
Thank you, Nissa! There's a lot more on the horizon and I'm so glad to have you along for the ride