You have been a part of my life since Air America days. Since you returned in 2016, you have been a source for truth and facts, delivered with honesty and passion and a range of news-appropriate emotions. I love listening to the people who call in (shoutout to Brother David and Rhonda) and how you handle the cultists and fact-deficient. I am very very grateful for all the time and effort you put in to make sure your listeners are well informed. I hope you got as much out of it as I did. I will miss you very very deeply.
My best to Howard, and to Brett and all your tiny crew who did extraordinary work in presenting your show.
I hope that you keep in touch with your many many fans.
And most of all, I hope that whatever medical issue you are facing is resolved quickly and with the best possible outcome. You are valued, you have an important voice that continues to be needed, and you have made me a fan for life. I wish you all the best.
I listened to today’s show and cried when you played Rusty Warren’s, “Bounce Your Boobies”. And you Bounced! Haha, a fun addition to a bittersweet day. Make sure you take as much time as you need to get well and back on your feet. You’re a warrior and you’ve got this. We’ve got your back! You’re my goddess, always.
I sent you an email with my regards yesterday, but I had another 'brainflash', based on your last show -- I've decided to register with your substack (and I ordinarily just don't do substacks!) to keep this connection with you, going forward. You're like a treasure which I just discovered not too long ago, and I don't want to give it up! I'd like to think that maybe this connection will be a good thing for both your 'fans' and you, to continue helping to get us through our journeys with some semblance of sanity sprinkled with humor. I look forward to your updates/thoughts/input, and wish you all the best on the road ahead!
You have been a part of my life since Air America days. Since you returned in 2016, you have been a source for truth and facts, delivered with honesty and passion and a range of news-appropriate emotions. I love listening to the people who call in (shoutout to Brother David and Rhonda) and how you handle the cultists and fact-deficient. I am very very grateful for all the time and effort you put in to make sure your listeners are well informed. I hope you got as much out of it as I did. I will miss you very very deeply.
My best to Howard, and to Brett and all your tiny crew who did extraordinary work in presenting your show.
I hope that you keep in touch with your many many fans.
And most of all, I hope that whatever medical issue you are facing is resolved quickly and with the best possible outcome. You are valued, you have an important voice that continues to be needed, and you have made me a fan for life. I wish you all the best.
Refuah Shlayma.
I am so sad to see you go. You have been such a presence in my life. I wish you a peaceful retirement.
I listened to today’s show and cried when you played Rusty Warren’s, “Bounce Your Boobies”. And you Bounced! Haha, a fun addition to a bittersweet day. Make sure you take as much time as you need to get well and back on your feet. You’re a warrior and you’ve got this. We’ve got your back! You’re my goddess, always.
So long and thanks for all the fish! Thank you Randi, I've followed you for many years and I will miss you. Please take care of YOU now.
I sent you an email with my regards yesterday, but I had another 'brainflash', based on your last show -- I've decided to register with your substack (and I ordinarily just don't do substacks!) to keep this connection with you, going forward. You're like a treasure which I just discovered not too long ago, and I don't want to give it up! I'd like to think that maybe this connection will be a good thing for both your 'fans' and you, to continue helping to get us through our journeys with some semblance of sanity sprinkled with humor. I look forward to your updates/thoughts/input, and wish you all the best on the road ahead!
How is Randi doing?