Sister Who and Eric Breault discuss ideas of ownership in comparison to ideas of stewardship.

Sister Who and Eric Breault discuss ideas of ownership in comparison to ideas of stewardship.
Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the injustice of inaccurate or imprecise criminal categorization.
Sister Who and Eric Breault discuss anchoring to hope without compromising honesty.
Sister Who and Eric Breault discuss peace and adversity within the worlds experienced by animals.
Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on validation.
Join Johnnie J as he teaches the business of music, with today’s topic :What do you need to know about today’s music business.” He also has a blog on his web site for members to down lode for further ways on becoming successful in life and the music business. Don’t forget to leave your comments and like us on FB InnervisionRecords.org, follow us on Twitter Innervisionreco!
What does Autism and music have in common? Join Johnnie J as he explores this topic with Myles Q King a young musical artists that through his music gives us listeners an insight into his world.
Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on conversationally addressing genuine and extreme examples of psychological abuse and other experiential challenges.
Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the relationship between that which is spiritual and that which is material, within experiences of daily life.
Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections on the relationships between various societal categorical labels, especially in relation to how they may or may not empower individuals toward more fulfilling life experiences, if one is willing to persist in being an individual even in the presence of any particular societal categorization.