Keeping up with Australia's rebellious Buddhist nun
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Robina Courtin grew up in Melbourne, Australia. As a teenager attending Catholic school she felt she was both holy and a rebel. Eventually she became a hippie, then a radical feminist, and then got into martial arts. One day, after a car accident meant she couldn't practice karate, she came across some Buddhist monks. Immediately she knew following Buddhism would be her path. Many years after she was ordained a Buddhist nun, she got an unexpected letter from a prisoner in the US. That led to her corresponding with other inmates and even befriending people on death row. Get in touch: [email protected] Presenter: Emily Webb Producer: Saskia Edwards Picture: Robina Courtin in 2005 Credit: Fairfax Media via Getty Images