"Sister Who Presents," Holiday Specials, and Others:
The Twelfth Season of Production
Episode 299: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the freedom to disagree, to choose, and to be different.
Episode 300: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on experiences, discoveries, and memories leading resulting (thus far) in 300 episodes.
Episode 301: Sister Who and David Slater discuss reading bodies and spirits.
Episode 302: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on responding to adversity with persistent questions.
Episode 303: Sister Who and David Slater discuss the invitations, opportunities, and empowerments of uncertainty.
Episode 304: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on interaction with extra-
Episode 305: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on desiring peace or annihilation; symbiotic relationship or killing all unacceptable persons.
Episode 306: Sister Who and David Slater discuss invention, innovation, and ingenuity.
Episode 307: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on envisioning the impossible; why transporters, time travel, etc. might remain impossible.
Episode 308: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on creating safety for GLBT youth within families.
Episode 309: Sister Who and David Slater discuss skepticism as a path to experiential faith.
Episode 310: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on creating safety for GLBT youth (and everyone else) within society.
Episode 311: Sister Who and Xenia Kathy Grant discuss autism in relation to what the spectrum typically includes.
Episode 312: Sister Who and David Slater discuss the idea that adversity is optional.
Episode 313: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on creating safety for GLBT youth within educational institutions.
Episode 314: Sister Who and Xenia Kathy Grant discuss autism in relation to dealing with bureaucracy.
Episode 315: Sister Who and David Slater discuss the two sides of wanting.
Episode 316: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on coming to terms with societal ignorance and apathy—especially within religious institutions.
Episode 317: Sister Who and Xenia Kathy Grant discuss autism in relation to pros and cons of official diagnosis.
Episode 318: Sister Who and David Slater discuss competition, risk, and accomplishment.
Episode 319: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on dedication and integrity.
Episode 320: Sister Who and Xenia Kathy Grant discuss autism in relation to pros and cons of disclosure.
Episode 321: Sister Who and David Slater discuss order and anarchy.
Episode 322: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the pathology of apathy.
Episode 323: Sister Who and Xenia Kathy Grant discuss autism in relation to speculations and responses (cause theories, service animals, drugs, support groups, etc.)
Episode 324: Sister Who and David Slater discuss choice and destiny.
Episode 325: Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to determination of the Divine's definition of desirable human activity or response.