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FUNDRAISING LINKS

Hurricane Helene Flood Relief Tee:
https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/67370785-hurricane-helene-flood-relief?store_id=46572

“Son, Hold On (Killian’s Song)” by Landon Blood:
https://oldgodsofappalachia.bandcamp.com/track/son-hold-on-killians-song 

Hurricane Relief by Jon Charles Dwyer:
https://joncharlesdwyer.bandcamp.com/album/hurricane-relief 

Supercast launch promo:
Complete details coming here soon.

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Stephanie Calvert

It's so good to hear from y'all. Everyone affected by Helene are in my thoughts. Y'all take all the time you need. We'll be here.

Martin Fisher

The delay to the release of Season 5 is the least of things I worry about. I wish it was different but here we are dealing with a tragedy of epic proportions and a sense of priority is the least we can do for everyone involved. I am so relieved that y'all are safe. I, like so many of your fans, only wish for recovery and peace for you and yours and are slamming the plastic down to support all of the efforts to help those who have been so horribly impacted by this awful series of events. Be well, Cam and Steve. Know we are thinking of y'all and your kin and friends and I hope to hear more from y'all on The Holler. Hope to hear more soon. Real soon.

Nichol Miller

Looking forward to the instructions post because I have questions but I will wait patiently as I can for for the instructions rather than in undating. Y'all with my questions since I believe. In you and I know you haven't anticipated the frequent ones that you would get.

AskJeeves

I’ve already bought a shirt!

Laura Lovell

Do what you need to do. Will be here waiting when you return. Wishing swift recovery for the communities effected. (Even though I know my wishing won’t make it so.)

Katrina Perry

I am so very sorry for all the strife and suffering, we all know Appalachians are made of stronger stuff than most but y'all shouldn't have to show that so drastically in a thing no one could have predicted. I know I'm just one part of a vast family but I *know* I'm not alone when I say please please take all the time you need. December is really soon by my very lacking estimations of the obstacles y'all are facing. We need y'all taking care of yourselves first and foremost, and I'm very excited to follow you on that journey when y'all switch over to something different. And y'all are wonderful for stepping up to help where you can. I expect no less but still. Y'all could be more centered on the self but as always neighbors and kin are something you *show* love for with your whole hearts. Thank you for not giving up, I was extremely worried about a loooong break or finish, so whew.

Morrigan RavenHeart

I’m here in Asheville; you all do what you need to do and take good care of yourselves! I love you all!!!

Morrigan RavenHeart

Not to be weird or anything, but we are family. I’m here in Asheville, we have water (on a well). If there’s anything I can do to help in any way, please let me know.

Robie Dean Green

From Boone- sending love to our family in the Asheville area, and everywhere impacted by this terrible storm. Thanks for all you do❤️

StLOrca

Be safe and be well, family.

Tequila Rose

Hey all, I’m coming thru the area next week and have time and talent to provide - any leads on active, on site recon teams/companies/orgs that need a helping hand? Im adept at remediation and reconstruction Mngmt, and i have 2 air scrubbers to donate to the cause. I can’t find any info on who the city has hired to remediate but that’s not for private home owners or renters, anyway. Don’t want to be a burden so I will just send $ if I can’t find an org to partner with. Thanks in advance!

oldgodsofappalachia

No, family. We’re not community organizers. We’re entertainers. We’ve been sharing information from grassroots organizations working to provide flood relief on our socials. We’d recommend you reach out to them with these sorts of questions.

Jessica Sprague

I came across OGoA back in Season 1 and I've been casting in my tithe ever since, hoping to do my small part to support the marvelous storytelling y'all do. I'm a transplant from out west where there is only tundra and crags and buffalo and choking snow, though I and have now claimed my own plot of land on the far eastern edge of the Green (Raleigh). In the ensuing years she and I have made deep acquaintance and I find myself home at last. I've watched as y'all have fought through plague and and darkness, civil unrest and many a storm (though this is the worst of them all), and it and must feel at times like both the Inner and the Outer Dark conspiring - and even the Green can shrug us all off now and again, as Digger McCoy might say. But your stories are (at their heart) a telling of the mystery of this place, laid over the real places, and that is what makes them so captivating. I’ve spent time in the Appalachias and have experienced first-hand the strength as well as the strangeness of those who belong to it. - I mean that in the best way - My heart is breaking tor the people all through those mysterious mountains, and I see and bear witness to yall’s struggles - like it or not you have become something of a symbol to this community here and we care about our own. I hope that any who have a voice and a helping hand can help ensure that in the weeks and months and years to come, that the folks who face the loss and devastation in Rebuilding of Appalachia will not be forgotten nor left behind (as they so often are). I applaud your efforts to organize assistance for your neighbors as true descendants of the Green have always done. Take your time as you need to, get your feet under you. Just had to get it out there, and hope you know that your stories of belonging to a place, and celebrating the fight to keep both it, and your people whole are more urgently relevant than ever. You’ve crafted some damn fine tales over the past few years and they resonate. Call yourselves whatever label you think fits, but to those of us here giving our tithe you have become something of a symbol, that or leave it as you will. Sending my love and blessings, and casting to the collection plate and buy “hell and high water” t-shirts for all my friends and family. -JS

oldgodsofappalachia

Family, we appreciate your kind words, but please don't misunderstand. We didn't go without shit, unlike many of our neighbors. Steve and his wife were able to evacuate and spend a couple of weeks in hotels out of town, where they did have access to basic necessities (hence why he said he'd been away from home most of this month). Cam lives in Bristol, TN, a community that was spared the worst of the damage. While some of her neighbors were less fortunate, she and Bryan never even lost power, though they've been carrying their own heavy burdens of other kinds. Thank you for your kindness and your empathy, but don't put us on some pedestal. We've been able to do our best to spread the word because we have, in fact, fared far better than many people in our communities. We were very lucky.

Chris Wood

We’ll keep the fires burning for you, family. We’ll do our best to cover you while you make way to higher ground. Prayers go up to whoever is answering, and supplies are being sent to your neighbors who need it. Go easy on yourselves. Hold the ones you have closer than before.

D. Scott Stewart

I've looked on Supercast and it doesn't find OGoA when I search and there isn't an easy way to subscribe as a listener, so when ya'll have specific info, I'll make the switch.

oldgodsofappalachia

Per what we said in the recording here, it will launch on October 25. So no, you won't be able to search for it or sign up at this time. There are specific steps you need to follow to migrate your account over from Patreon, so sit tight please, and we'll have those instructions posted either today or tomorrow.

Lisa Nielson

You're all in my prayers family.

Mary D Grabhorn

That one storm tore up and uprooted so much in your area. I was planning to travel out to Asheville with my son around Thanksgiving but we are going to put that off for a while and hope everything gets restored. Thanks so much for hanging in there and all the great information! Can't wait to move over to the Holler soon. Y'all are wonderful.