<p>Sister Who and Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni discuss issues and ideas related to individual and communal forms and expressions of spirituality.</p>

<p>Sister Who and Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni discuss issues and ideas related to individual and communal forms and expressions of spirituality.</p>
<p>Sister Who and Chaplain Carridwen Brennan discuss why ministers are essential, first to the Correctional System and then to society.</p>
<p>Sister Who performs the song "Finding My Way" and discusses some of its meanings and metaphors.</p>
<p>Sister Who and Val Stepien discuss issues and ideas related to the societal significance of "coming out."</p>
<p>Sister Who and Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni discuss issues and ideas related to hypocrisy and the incongruity between the real and the ideal or the deeds and the creeds of persons of faith.</p>
<p>Sister Who and Chaplain Carridwen Brennan discuss issues and ideas related to societal challenges of practitioners of Pagan beliefs.</p>
Rep. Mark Ferrandino of Denver joins Rep. Lois Court in putting the best face they can on a lousy budget year. It's practically gallows humor, but maybe they are just trying not to cry out loud about it?
Colorado State Rep. Daniel Kagan and engineer Barry Keene discuss what "single payor" health care is and is NOT. It is NOT insurance. Kagan, who was appointed to fill the vacated seat of Rep. Anne McGihon, has a British accent and knowledge of the British healthcare system, and a few other healthcare systems around the world.
Dr. Kelly is now on loan to the federal government to develop a special program for veterans with brain injuries, that is being built adjacent to the Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Kelly provides a picture of a variety of military programs to help veterans, and describes how the concept came to fruition. He shows artist renderings of the new building and describes the search for other components that will combine with this project ... maybe even poetry therapy with Eric Medema.
Senator Suzanne Williams puts a kinder, gentler face on the Indian mascot bill she sponsored and which has already died this Legislative Session. Raising awareness of the issue was, in fact, accomplished, however.
Other bills Senator Williams sponsored are also reviewed in this show, including the Primary Seat Belt law proposed in hopes of winning federal money AND SAVING LIVES, enforcement of disabled parking, Medicaid payments to hospices, and a variety of health bills.