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Bridging Generations, Cultivating Legacy: A Conversation with Prenz Sa-Ngoun

In this episode of Love, Listings, and Legacy, Sophaline Mao welcomes former Theravada Buddhist monk Prenz Sa-Ngoun for a rich exploration of Cambodian American identity and cultural preservation. Prenz shares his extraordinary journey from Seattle to Cambodia, where he spent seven years as an ordained monk learning the Khmer language, Buddhist practices, and developing the deep spiritual understanding he now brings to his community work. The conversation flows through meaningful reflections on the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge genocide, intergenerational healing, and the beauty of Cambodian New Year traditions. Listeners will gain insights into Buddhist principles of impermanence and compassion as Prenz explains his mission to bridge generational divides through his ceremonial services.

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In this episode of Love, Listings, and Legacy, Sophaline Mao welcomes former Theravada Buddhist monk Prenz Sa-Ngoun for a rich exploration of Cambodian American identity and cultural preservation. Prenz shares his extraordinary journey from Seattle to Cambodia, where he spent seven years as an ordained monk learning the Khmer language, Buddhist practices, and developing the deep spiritual understanding he now brings to his community work. The conversation flows through meaningful reflections on the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge genocide, intergenerational healing, and the beauty of Cambodian New Year traditions. Listeners will gain insights into Buddhist principles of impermanence and compassion as Prenz explains his mission to bridge generational divides through his ceremonial services.

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