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Partly Cloudy and Dandelions

Stephanie Charlton

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Everyone has rough patches in their lives. It's the one thing every person on this planet has in common, so why not talk about it? We're going to share those stories of when life was less sunshine and roses and more partly cloudy and dandelions.
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Dandelions & Side Streets hosts, Susan Lee and Krista White connect with creative people and other people doing interesting things in the world. They talk to writers, artists of all kinds, innovators and helpers. People they would like you to get to know. They review books, share poetry and recipes and savour in the art of conversation. They chat, share stories, "chew the fat' and "chop it up". They love a good "chin wag". Thanks for listening!
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Krista and Susan chat about Canada Day, Pride Festivities, the recent forest fires, and summer happenings. This one is short and sweet. #Summer #CanadaDay #ForestFires #WeAllBelong #marilyncallejaart #PrideToronto #MollySteelsPhotography #mushrooms #cottageद्वारा Krista & Susan
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Music reviewer/blogger/journalist - Bob Mersereau joins Susan and Krista for the first episode of Season Two. He recounts his musical journey from this years East Coast Music Awards and highlights a few faves. He also shares his recommendations for upcoming Music Festivals - East Coast style! The three ponder the pros and cons of Air Stream "campin…
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Krista experiments with a soundscape whilst riffing on the theme of Spring Surrender. Susan and Krista discuss gardening, bird sounds, the Toronto Maple Leafs series and Birthdays. Season One is a wrap! #soundscapes #Spring #surrender #gardening #troutlilly #Birdsounds #TorontoMapleLeafs #The StumblingSpiritPodcast #BalanceinPictures #MarilynCallej…
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Kit Watkins joins Krista and Susan in conversation about the health and wellness benefits of Reflexology. They discuss what snacks they plan to enjoy for the Super Bowl halftime show, and Krista shares a Valentine Haiku in ode of the Vagus nerve.द्वारा Krista & Susan
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Often called the "Killer Cook", Mallon spread Typhoid Fever through upper class New York in the early 1900s. We take a look into Mallon's life and what contact tracing was like 120 years ago. Instagram: @murdermedpodTikTok: @murderandmedicinepodcastEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.comWebsite: murderan…
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It's 2023! Back in 2020 we thought this day would never come. It was the end of the world wasn’t it? But we survived with all of our toilet paper stocks intact. Somehow. Come explore past and present theories about the end of the world! Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogs…
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It's the most wonderful time of the year, but what can turn a ho-ho-ho into a no-no-no? Find out on today's special Christmas episode of Murder and Medicine! Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.comWebsite: murderandmedicinepodcast.podbean.com…
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Take a seat and be soothed by the magic of quietening babies with drugs. If you have a baby or know of a baby, maybe you might want to try Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Don't worry about the ingredients…just…sssssllllleeeep. Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.comWebsi…
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Krista and Susan interview Cookbook writer, Lucy Conte and food photographer, Joe Calleja who share their passion project, Quanto Basta - The Art of Just enough. This book is a collection of Lucy's Nonna's recipes, a connection with heritage and a bond between two lovers of food. Pour yourself a Negroni or an espresso and listen in! #podcast #Quant…
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Luminol and UV and cameras OH MY! ALS is cool yo. Domestic Violence Support Lines…(These are not emergency lines - please call the local emergency number in your country if you are in immediate danger)Australia: 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)USA: 1800.799.SAFE (1800.799.7233) or text 'START' to 88788UK Women: 0800 2000 247UK Men: 0182 3334 244 Or searc…
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The final episode of the story of the tiger shark that regurgitated one of Sydney's darkest secrets! Listen to Part 3 of The Shark Arm Case! Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.comWebsite: murderandmedicinepodcast.podbean.com Episode Sources:Shark Arm by Phillip Roope …
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Krista and Susan talk about fried seafood, ice fishing, and mushroom foraging. sue highlights a John Boyne novel, they discuss the recent art attack by activists, and they both take the No-Cellphones- In-The-Bedroom-Challenge.द्वारा Krista & Susan
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Yeah, um… sorry for being AWOL… we truly are! We continue the story of the tiger shark who revealed an undercover ring of smuggling, fraud and MURDER! Join us for Part 2 of the strange case where a shark swallowed an arm and regurgitated one of Sydney's darkest secrets! Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBl…
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We’re baaaaaack! Finally! With a tale about a man's severed arm that was vomited by a huge shark at a Sydney aquarium in 1935. How did investigators discover the identity of the victim? Was it a shark attack? Medical waste? Or MURDER??? And do we really know what happened to the poor man who was supposed to be attached to it? Instagram and Twitter:…
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In this episode of Dandelions and Side Streets, Krista and Susan review the movie, ELVIS, and discuss other shows they are watching on television. They discuss the joy of summer, swimming, clothing optional beaches, and how the podcast is going. They share advise on air travel and family reunions. Krista pays tribute to artist and friend, Christine…
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Krista and Susan interview dance artist, choreographer, Interpreter, and Physiotherapist, Darryl Tracy. They discuss Art, Dance, Movement, surviving the pandemic, 70's icons, and the secret ingredient in Donair sauce!द्वारा Krista & Susan
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This week we discuss a Dr. Douche and how he thought he could get away with "the perfect murder" but little did he know that the astute skills of post-mortem examiners could uncover more than he wanted people to know… Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.comBlog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.comWebsite: mur…
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Today, DNA has helped solve thousands of crimes around the world. But before this technology was available, what did investigators do? Amelia discusses the evolution of Forensic Serology, from ABO typing to DNA profiling! We end with a case that sat cold and unsolved for 14 years until DNA technology finally cracked it! Instagram and Twitter: @murd…
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Krista and Susan interview music writer and broadcaster, Bob Mersereau. They discuss the Canadian music scene, cat wrangling, vinyl records, and Bob's books including his latest, The East Coast Music Book of Fame Top 50. Episode is Not Live Publish: June 29, 2022 @10AM Edit Publish Add Chapter Markers Listeners can tap through & see what’s coming u…
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You find a body in a river. Decomposition is advanced. How can forensic investigators determine whether the victim drowned right there or was murdered and dumped there? Is the diatom test a reliable way to convict or acquit someone in a court of law? Enter the beautiful kaleidoscope world of these tiny algae and how they might be able to assist in …
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Today, Rachel goes solo with a 100 year old triple murder from Tasmania, Australia. Find out what kind of douche would murder a disabled man, two fathers of young children and a poor little doggo. The reason why he said he did it will anger you. Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpodEmail us: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources:Tasmani…
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This week Amelia surprises Rachel with a secret topic! It is all about the 'father of modern criminology' and inventor of criminal anthropology - Cesare Lombroso. Do you have the traits of a criminal or mad genius? Probably! Listen on to find out! murdermedpod @ Instagram and Twittermurderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Logo images courtesy of Canva -…
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Before fancy DNA finding skills, people relied on Trials by Ordeal to solve murders. This method of catching killers was gruesome and totally legit… right? Find out the truth behind the phenomena known as CRUENTATION. SourcesRP Brittain Cruentation in Legal Medicine and in Literature (1965) doi:10.1017/s0025727300030179HC Lea (1892) Superstition an…
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What is entomology, and how safe is your suitcase full of body parts? This week Rachel and Amelia discuss the fabulous forensic field of entomology. Bug chat week! Woo! Which fly is which? Find out on Insta @murdermedpod Logo images courtesy of Canva - Collaborate and Create Amazing Graphic Design for FREE! Canva.com Episode Sources:Fundamentals of…
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Who was John Snow? Did he know winter was coming? And what on earth does cholera have to do with Game of Thrones? Why is Rachel's neighbour so noisy? This week, Rachel and Amelia discuss the father of modern epidemiology and actually don't talk about GoT. Sorry. murdermedpod @ Instagram and Twittermurderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Logo images cour…
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How can you see a mummified tattoo that is invisible to the naked eye? Human remains can be identified in a number of ways commonly used by Forensics… but have you heard of an ID being done using the mummified tattoos of the victim that are invisible to the naked eye? Cool photos available on Insta @murdermedpod you won’t believe your eyes!Special …
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What is the ”Murder Gene”. Is it real? Did you watch Defending Jacob or read the book by William Landay? Should genes be in court? Should jeans be in court? These questions and more will be answered or at least asked in this week’s episode!Logo images courtesy of Canva - Collaborate and Create Amazing Graphic Design for FREE! Canva.comEpisode Sourc…
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How bodies turn into adipocere in certain conditions. Did you know you could become soap when you die? Not the clean-your-butt-crack-in-the-shower type of soap, but a greasy, waxy, cottage cheese type of substance called ’adipocere’. Amelia and Rachel discuss all things saponification, including the exhumed bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Ellenbogen, mistak…
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Our first mini-episode! Making an appearance earlier than originally planned, but, well, I think the title says it all. ----- Organizations there to help you in those partly cloudy days: NAMI- National Alliance of Mental Illness- www.nami.org NAMI Helpline 800-950-6264 Or text "NAMI" to 741741 for 24/7, confidential, free crisis counseling On Insta…
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You may remember Olivia from our very first episode, Intricacies of Grief and Growing Up, where she talked about losing her father at a very young age. In this episode, we talk about her experience with mental illness, coming out, and the more common than not but not so commonly discussed college experience. Follow Olivia on Instagram @olivialmgoul…
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Meet Angie. She’s many amazing things, but she is also no stranger to those partly cloudy days. In this episode, she candidly discusses her addiction to alcohol, childhood trauma, divorce, and how she cultivated her own path to healing. Follow Angie on Instagram @angiesuearnold for not only some beautiful posts about her healing journey, but also E…
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Meet Cassandra. She’s a mom, a wife, a dancer, a podcast host, a therapist, and also someone who is part of a very small percentage of people with an incredibly rare autoimmune disease. Although her disease is rare, her experience is far too common. In this episode, she shares her experience of getting a diagnosis, only to find out it wasn’t correc…
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Meet Olivia. She’s your not quite typical twenty something, navigating life after having a different kind of start. In this episode, we talk about losing her father at a very young age, and how that shaped her to be the person she is today. Follow Olivia on Instagram @olivialmgould for pics of her life, theatrical antics, and those fantastic miniat…
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Welcome to Partly Cloudy and Dandelions! A podcast where we talk about those times in our lives that are aren't all sunshine and roses. Can't wait til then? Check us out on the socials... Facebook: www.facebook.com/partlycloudypod Instragram: @partlycloudypod Have a story you'd like to share? I've love to hear it. Email partlycloudypod@gmail.com --…
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