Why a Buddhist nun found her way to death row Conversations 07/09/2017 49 min Listen "Why a Buddhist nun found her way to death row" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis In 1977 Australian Robina Courtin became one of the first westerners to be ordained a Buddhist nun. Then she founded the Liberation Prison Project More episodes of the podcast Conversations Making peace and finding laughter in my family's dark past 13/11/2025 Loving and losing three good men—the story of a ballerina called 'Blossom' 12/11/2025 The conspiracy that brought down the Whitlam Government in the 1975 dismissal 11/11/2025 Silverchair’s Ben Gillies on his life as a teenage rock god, and what happened next 10/11/2025 Encore: Meet Ash Barty's mindset coach — Ben Crowe 07/11/2025 Uncovering the heart of my Nana’s saltwater stories 06/11/2025 William Dalrymple's own curious history, from the Scottish coast to Mughal Delhi 05/11/2025 The drama and the grit behind Michelle Payne's ride into Melbourne Cup history 04/11/2025 Encore: The story of a wild, radical feminist socialist lesbian mum, and her son 31/10/2025 How Paris helped this aerospace engineer survive anorexia 30/10/2025 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn