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Love Quirks

Crystal Clark

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Welcome to Love Quirks, the podcast that explores the art of creating meaningful connections and thriving relationships. In a world where working on our relationships is often stigmatized and reserved for times of crisis, Love Quirks challenges that narrative. Hosted by Crystal Clark an expert with an MA in Neurodiversity and a background in behavior analysis, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on love and relationships. With over a decade of experience in social relationship therapy, C ...
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Queries, Qualms, & Quirks asks published authors to share their successful query letter and discuss their journey from first spark to day of publication. Author Sarah Nicolas interviews authors of all genres about how they got started writing, their writing process, getting their book deal, and their experiences with publication.
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Quirks & Compulsions

Anthony Colangelo, Patrick Marsceill, and Aura Seltzer

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The show about overanalyzing the overlooked. Your hosts, Anthony Colangelo, Patrick Marsceill, and Aura Seltzer discuss their obsessions with life's minutiae.
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Cat Quirks

Peti Deer

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Hey, folks! Peti Deer, here. If you're a cat lover, like me, I'm sure you enjoy sharing and hearing funny stories about all the weird, bizarre, and most importantly, quirky, things that cats do. Well, that's what this podcast is here for! Every week I'll have different guests on and simply talk about some funny kitty stories and share a few laughs!
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Beyond Quirks Podcast

Jonathan Bentley and Gemma Leigh

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Beyond Quirks is brought you by our in-house photographers, Jonny Bentley and Gemma Leigh. Bringing you their wealth of knowledge from the industry as well as discussion on more taboo subject's, including disabilities, plus size fashion, the reality of working in a creative industry as well as interviewing models, photographers, designers and makeup artists to name but a few. A place for open talks and interaction from you the listener's.
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A Central American lizard creates a bubble of air underwater to breathe Semi-aquatic lizards in the western rainforests of Central America have the ability to hide from predators underwater by breathing from a bubble of air they forms over its head. In a new study in the journal Biology Letters, ecologist Lindsey Swierk from New York State Universi…
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Today we're talking about something so simple yet so powerful: turning into your partner’s bids for connection and communication. You know those moments—when your partner shares a random story, sends you a meme, or even gives you a quick hug in passing? These are all little bids for attention and connection, and responding to them is key. Sometimes…
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Join us for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we chat with Wendy about the retro fashion trends and fads that we would love to bring back. Wendy shares her fond memories of the grand stereo systems from the 1970s, complete with turntables and cassette players, while we explore the evolution of music formats from records to digital. Candi reminis…
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Earthquakes create a spark in quartz that can form massive gold nuggets Scientists have figured out why up to 75 per cent of all the gold ever mined forms inside quartz in areas with a long history of earthquakes. Chris Voisey, a Canadian geologist at Monash University in Australia, said he was trying to solve how gold arose inside quartz. In his s…
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In part two of our expectations deep dive, we’re circling back to how expectations can either make or break a relationship. First up, the red flags of unrealistic or uncommunicated expectations: things can spiral into conflict, create a “me vs. you” vibe, lead to disappointment, and even devalue the hard work your partner’s already putting in. Ouch…
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Join us for an entertaining and heartwarming episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as we chat with Troy Peach from Peach Goldman. We kick things off with a lively debate about pumpkin spice flavors, discovering a humorous gender divide in its popularity. Troy shares the quirky story behind his last name and how it inspired the name of his group. We…
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Wrestling 14-foot 'dinosaurs' to figure out why they're dying Dr. Madison Earhart, a postdoctoral fellow from the University of British Columbia, spent her summer fishing for enormous white sturgeon in the Fraser and Nechako Rivers in British Columbia. Since 2022, there have been a large number of deaths of this fish along the west coast of North A…
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On today’s episode, we dive into the tricky terrain of expectations in relationships. You know, those little things that can make or break the entire vibe. It turns out, mismatched or unrealistic expectations—whether about our partners or about how we think a relationship should be—can really shake the foundation and leave us feeling disappointed o…
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A behind-the-scenes chat about the making of the CBC Radio collaboration called "Overheated." White Coat, Black Art, What on Earth, and Quirks and Quarks are exploring how heat is affecting our health, our communities and our ecosystems. This originally broadcast on The Current.
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Join us on this insightful episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as Melody and Candi, and special guests Parker Webb and Ben Webb discuss the evolving landscape of church attendance in the wake of the pandemic. With church attendance averaging at 85% of pre-pandemic levels, our guests share personal stories and statistics to highlight the varied im…
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Quirks & Quarks launches our new season with a special on urban heat. It's part of a collaboration with White Coat, Black Art and What on Earth called "Overheated." Host Bob McDonald and Producer Amanda Buckiewicz tell the story of how a city’s design can influence the way we experience and cope with heat. Bob will cycle through the streets of Mont…
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Join us for part two of this heartfelt discussion on the complexities of church life, where we explore the duality of church experiences. While church can be a place of immense beauty and fellowship, it can also be a source of deep hurt and challenges. We shed light on the imperfections within the church, filled with imperfect, sinful humans, yet u…
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What happens when the sanctuary feels more like a spotlight? In this heartfelt episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises, Melody and Candi pull back the curtain on church life, sharing personal stories that reveal the unspoken challenges many face within the community. From the anxiety of being judged to the unique pressures on pastor's families, we sh…
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Join us on this special episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as we rewind and share some of our favorite moments that are sure to bring a smile to your face. Melody puts Candy's picky eating habits to the test with a fun and fast-paced game where Candy reveals her likes and dislikes of various foods. It's a hilarious segment that will have you pla…
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This episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises brings you the heartbreaking story of the Nelons' plane crash en route to a Gaither Homecoming cruise to Alaska. Listen to the raw, emotional reactions of Bill and Gloria Gaither alongside their homecoming friends as they process this profound loss. We explore the deep bonds within the Southern Gospel worl…
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What happened to the days of kicking off the school year in September? Join Melody and Candi in this episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as we chat about how the back-to-school season has shifted from post-Labor Day to early August, stirring up a wave of nostalgia for our childhood school days. We open up about the surprising changes we've notice…
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Join us on this heartwarming and hilarious episode of Quirks, Bumps, & Bruises as we share some unforgettable dog tales! Wendy, our community care coordinator, joins us to recount a recent mishap involving her mischievous dog, Mia, and a red mess of hummingbird food all over the carpet. You'll also hear from Candi about her dog Ivy's unfortunate in…
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Join us on this episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as we sit down with Christy Reid, the inspiring CEO of UnityFest USA. Christy shares her incredible journey of faith and obedience, detailing how UnityFest brings together diverse musical genres to glorify God. She recounts miraculous stories of financial provisions, where God's timing and gener…
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Join us on this heartfelt episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as Melody and Candi discuss the increasing anxiety among school-aged children, often stemming from turmoil at home. Drawing from personal experiences and the touching story of Russ Taff, who carried the weight of his home life into the classroom, we explore how these struggles can impa…
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Ever feel like a recipe sent you hunting for a dodo bird feather at your local grocery store? Trust us, it’s an adventure you'd want to avoid! Join Candi and Melody on this laugh-out-loud episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as we share our amusing pet peeves about cooking, starting with a hilarious takedown of TV chefs and their so-called "simple…
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Christ Kennedy from Moncton, New Brunswick asks: If someone had the means to, how close could we bring the Moon to the Earth while still keeping it in orbit around us? And fast would a month fly by? Answer from Brett Gladman, a professor of astronomy at the University of British Columbia, Matoli Degroot from Manitoba asks: Do animal species in the …
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Ever been at the end of a drive-thru speaker only to be greeted with a curt, "What do you want?" Or waited endlessly in a store while employees seem to be more interested in avoiding eye contact than helping you? Join us on this episode of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises as Candi and Melody recount these exact experiences and more. From a grueling hour-…
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What would you do with a third thumb? Research suggests our brain can quickly adapt Birds can dream - and even have nightmares - and now scientists are tuning in A comprehensive new collection of medical information shows the health risks of space travel A study in mice sheds new light on how exercise can reverse aging in the brain Rare fossils fro…
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Join us for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we chat with Wendy about the retro fashion trends and fads that we would love to bring back. Wendy shares her fond memories of the grand stereo systems from the 1970s, complete with turntables and cassette players, while we explore the evolution of music formats from records to digital. Candy reminis…
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The sun’s ramping up its activity and now we have a better idea of what’s driving it This spring we’ve seen some spectacular displays of northern lights and we’re expecting to see more as we approach the peak of the sun’s natural cycle, the solar maximum. Every 11 years the sun cycles from having few sunspots on its surface to having many. Now acco…
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Killer whales are likely ramming boats because they’re bored and having fun Several years ago a small population of killer whales living off the coast of Spain began attacking boats, particularly sailboats, damaging some severely and even sinking a handful. While social media speculation has suggested whale rage as a cause, an international team of…
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This little piggy escaped and wreaked havoc on crops and the environment Wild pigs that have escaped or been released from farms have established self-sustaining populations in the prairies and central Canada and are wreaking havoc on farms and wilderness landscapes alike. A new study, led by Ryan Brook at the University of Saskatchewan, has tracke…
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Picture Book Author Jocelyn Rish joins Queries, Qualms, & Quirks this week to discuss her journey to publication. Jocelyn Rish is a writer and filmmaker who loves researching weird and wonderful animals and sharing what she learns. Her first book was Battle of the Butts, about ten animals that do weird things with their butts. Her next book moved t…
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Listen in as we explore the quirkiest, and most annoying, things people do during church services on our latest podcast episode. Melody and Candi, discuss the odd and sometimes humorous actions we've noticed – and we're not just talking about the typical whispering or fidgeting. From the surprising sound of fingernail clippings echoing off the pews…
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The recent solar storm scrambled undersea sensors The solar storm that lit up the evening sky with aurora recently was also detected by Canada’s Ocean Network system of undersea oceanographic observatories off both coasts of the country and up in the Arctic. The compass instruments that normally provide the direction of ocean currents fluctuated by…
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Today, we're tackling the age-old question: counselling or coaching for relationships? Counselling delves into the past, while coaching, like at Sparked Forever, focuses on building skills for the future. If you're working on personal goals, go solo, but for relationship issues, it's best to bring your partner along. Going solo can lead to separate…
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Join us, Melody and Candy, on Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises, where this time around, we tackle a series of whimsical 'Would You Rather?' questions that will have you chuckling and perhaps even pausing to ponder. Listen in as we debate the eternal struggle between enduring constant heat or cold, the choice between an unstoppable urge to sing or dance, …
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Sabre tooth cats had baby-tooth backup The fearsome canines of saber-toothed cats were terrific weapons for stabbing unfortunate prey, but their impressive length also made them vulnerable to breakage. A new study by University of California, Berkeley associate professor Jack Tseng suggests adolescent California saber-toothed cat kept their baby te…
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Welcome back! Last time, we delved into the importance of understanding our centers in relationships. Today, we're building on that by exploring how our centers influence communication by breaking down the difference between perspective-taking and understanding our centers in relationships. Perspective-taking is about seeing things from another's v…
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Every mother's love writes its own story—a tale that weaves itself into the fabric of history and the hearts of her children. As Melody and I, Candy, come together for the Mother's Day weekend special of Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises, we turn the spotlight on these extraordinary narratives. Our episode is a mosaic of laughter and tenderness, adorned w…
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We baby talk with both dogs and kids, but our faces say something different Dogs can use their powerful noses to sniff out PTSD A quarter of all Labradors are hard-wired to be hungrier and burn less energy Your pet dog may know more words than you give them credit for Size, face shape and other factors matter when it comes to a dog’s lifespan, stud…
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