Punk is not just noise. It’s a response, a diagnosis, a dare. In this episode, we use a few bands that intentionally embody “the personal is political” to live and model what it actually means to be authentic, not as a brand, but as a living, evolving person.
Matt traces the lineage that gets us to how these two bands Crass and the Dropkick Murphys put their politics on the stage and meant it. And we talk about what happens when the room shows up, the audience grows, and when the lure of growth conflicts with ethos.
We dig into generative transgression, the difference between confrontation-first and consumable-first, and why authenticity has nothing to do with how you look and everything to do with what you're willing to hold onto when it costs you something. We also get into the push and pull between the individual and the collective, which is basically the oldest human tension there is. Punk didn't solve it. But it named it louder than most. Want to keep the conversation going beyond the podcast?
Olivia is an Internationally Certified Professional Leadership and Life Coach working with punkers who are ready to grow on their own terms, at their own pace. No pressure, just possibility.
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