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Dr. QuinnCast: The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Podcast

Dr. QuinnCast: The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Podcast

By: Kelly Mielke and Mark Jeacoma
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They said a woman doctor couldn’t make it on the new frontier, but here we are to talk about the trials and tribulations of Dr. Mike and Co.! Come along as Kelly, a seasoned viewer of the classic ‘90’s television series, joins Mark from Walnut GroveCast on his first journey through the show! A mutual obsession with Little House on the Prairie first brought Kelly and Mark together. After collaborating on several Prairie-related projects, Mark has agreed to take the exploration of the Prairie to the Colorado Rockies. Bring along the scalpels and the chloroform as we apply our love of television and bygone eras--and a set of fresh eyes-- to take a new look at Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and its wide range of themes, fascinating characters, tragedy, and humorous moments! Art Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Colleen’s Paper
    Aug 21 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “When Colleen, who is working on a college paper, asks Dr. Mike to recall her most memorable case, Dr. Mike looks back on the five turbulent years she’s lived and loved in Colorado Springs. As they sit with Andrew, who is mysteriously ill at the clinic, Dr. Mike reminisces about her tumultuous career — its successes and its failures — and realizes how many divergent cases she has seen and treated. When Andrew’s condition takes a turn for the worse, Dr. Mike warns Colleen about the fine line between emotional involvement and professional detachment, an issue with which she has long struggled in the frontier town that’s now her home.” Colleen’s Paper originally aired on February 8, 1997

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  • Happily Ever After
    Aug 13 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “As Jake and Teresa look forward to their wedding day, Dr. Mike and Sully struggle to free Cloud Dancing, who was captured and put in prison for leaving the reservation. Dorothy is so disturbed at the thought of Cloud Dancing in jail that she contemplates helping him escape and fleeing with him into the wilderness. Meanwhile, Teresa introduces Jake to her visiting aunt, Dona Verano, and her cousin, Carlos, a priest. The visit turns sour when the older woman takes an immediate dislike to Jake and tries to prevent the marriage.” Happily Ever After originally aired on April 11, 1998

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • His Father’s Son
    Jul 22 2025
    Kelly and Mark discuss this unforgettable episode. We Hope you enjoy it! “His Father’s Son” is the twenty-third episode of Season 5 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, aired on May 10, 1997. Written by Carl Binder and directed by Jerry London, it’s the 116th episode of the series. In this episode, Sully struggles with his role as Brian’s father figure, allowing Dr. Mike to set rules, which leads to Brian’s misbehavior with friend Anthony. Sully eventually recognizes Brian’s need for paternal guidance. Meanwhile, Brian, jealous of his sister Katie, acts out after receiving a letter from his biological father, Ethan, causing mischief like starting a fire and getting injured while hopping a train to Mannitu. Dr. Mike confronts Andrew over unethical practices at Preston’s hotel, where the American Medical Society holds a convention.

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