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Punk, probation and buddhism: Angelo Munro's journey of cultural inclusion and personal growth
Season 1 · Episode 57

Punk, probation and buddhism: Angelo Munro's journey of cultural inclusion and personal growth

Duncan Garner - Editor In Chief · rova

July 25, 202334m 11s

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Show Notes

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to translate a punk song into Te Reo Māori? Angelo Munro, frontman of the hardcore punk group The Bleeders, did exactly that as part of the Waiata Anthems series. 

Angelo's story is a fascinating one. As well as fronting The Bleeders he is also a probation officer and practices Buddhism.

This is an episode packed with raw insights, intense discussions, and a rich blend of personal, cultural, and political narratives.

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(0:00:09) - Construction Industry Crisis and Political Challenges
(0:10:21) - Language, Music, and Rehabilitation in Corrections
(0:18:46) - Promoting Cultural Acceptance and Probation Work
(0:22:54) - Prisoners and Practicing Buddhism

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