Penny Rimbaud, co-founder of the influential punk-anarchist band Crass and a lifelong activist, shares his journey from wartime childhood to radical living at Dial House. He discusses his disdain for authority, the impact of Zen Buddhism on his art, and the importance of poetry as a heart-centered practice. Reflecting on the cynicism of the 60s counterculture, he emphasizes authenticity in artistry over commercial success. With stories of defiance, creativity, and spiritual exploration, Penny remains a powerful voice for personal autonomy and societal critique.