Quantum Leap connoisseur Elizabeth Hara uses episodes of the 1980s classic sci-fi show to answer listeners' questions about life, putting right what once went wrong.
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Haley Jenkins helps Liz advise a letter writer whose husband wants to quit his job to pursue his passion. Sam leaps into a young actor whose girlfriend is questioning if she should pursue her passion or return with her son to... Cleaveland.
Liz and Julie advise a woman about job hunting while starting a family, with the help of Sam who leaps into a housewife involved in the women's liberation movement in 1968.
Liz chats with the guys from "Getting Felt Up" in this podcast crossover! Dan and Nate help her advise a letter writier who hates his kid's best friend. Sam and Al help out another possibly evil child at the center of some murders in a small Louisiana town in 1955.
Liz and Alexander talk about his experience on Season 12 of Project Runway as they advise a letter writer who wonders if she should audition for a reality tv show. Sam leaps into a woman in a similar competition, the Miss Deep South Pageant in 1958.
Special guest is Michael Schupbach, puppet designer and one of the Chefs at New York's Puppet Kitchen! Liz and Michael advise a writer who wonders if she should get back together with an ex. Al and Sam try to help a man reunite with his ex-girlfriend who is engaged to be married. Together, maybe they really can put right what once went wrong.
Sesame Street puppeteer Ryan Dillon joins Liz to help a writer who wonders if it's better to have a plan or take life as it comes. Al and Sam offer guidance from the episdoe "Nowhere to Run," where Sam leaps into an injured Marine to prevent a fellow patient from committing suicide.
A writer asks about accepting a job far away from her aging parents. Sam leaps into the body of a sci-fi tv star and helps a woman deal with her elderly father.
In Episode 1, a writer asks what to do about a potentially dangerous man in her group of friends. Elizabeth and Dorothy think Sam's leap back into a Southern brothel in 1961 may provide some insight.