The Criminologist

EP 189: Billa Nanra's Journey from Despair to Hope-Part 1


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The American Probation and Parole Association's International Relations Committee presents!

In this captivating episode, we delve into the first part of an extraordinary and deeply moving interview with Billa Nanra. His story is one of stark contrast: From the depths of a 22- year struggle with heroin addiction and the hardships of life within the British prison system, to an inspiring journey towards redemption and giving back to the community.

Our episode includes an insightful segment featuring Willow Baker, Program Director of the Prem Rawat Foundation's Peace Education Program. She sheds light on the program's goals, its global impact, and its role in transforming lives...setting the stage for Billa's remarkable story. Billa Nanra shares his raw and honest account of decent into drug addiction anf incarceration, marking a life that seemed irredeemable. However, a turning point emerges with his discovery of the Peace Education Program, showcased on a simple poster in the prison. This moment sparks a journey of self-discovery and change. We also explore Billa's post-release life, highlighting his dedication to generativity-a concept referring to giving back to society as a means of personal redemption. His impactful initiatives, including his "Slaying the Dragon" video and his talks with at-risk youth, showcase his commitment to steering others away from the path he once tread.

Tune in for this deeply inspiring tale of transformation and stay tuned for Part 2, where we continue to explore Billa Nanra's journey and his ongoing contributions to society.

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