This show immediatly draws you in with a very comforting sort of vulnerability.
The narrator's voice is soothing and smooth, not demmanding too much of the listener. The music is beautiful—with often-times melancholy melodies that evoke both sorrow and hope in a strange, satisfying cohesion—sad in a good way, you might say.
The stories are relatable, real and engaging. There are often moments of innocence and wonder interspersed with the rugged, gritty, unpredictable reality of this world—a sort of Coming-of-Age meets Come-What-May sort of feeling.
I'm excited to hear more, and I hope nothing but the best for this show and its creator(s)! Keep making beautiful things!