• 2.12 - Origin: Caste vs. Racism and societal structures.

  • Apr 29 2025
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

2.12 - Origin: Caste vs. Racism and societal structures.

  • Summary

  • We haven’t stopped thinking about Origin since we first saw it in theaters last year. It’s one of those stories that lingers long after the credits roll, shifting the way you see the world. Honestly, we were a little nervous to dive into this conversation, given the weight of its subject matter. But here we are — pushing ourselves to ask the hard questions and to keep learning along the way.

    Directed by Ava DuVernay and based on Isabel Wilkerson’s powerful book, Origin challenges us to reconsider the difference between caste and racism, and to confront the deep societal structures that quietly shape our lives. Wilkerson doesn’t just hand us easy answers; she invites us into the discomfort of asking bigger, harder questions.

    In this episode, we’re sharing how this film personally moved us — and why we believe Origin should be part of school curriculums everywhere. It’s a conversation we’re proud and excited to share with you.

    And just like Origin,, the Oracle Cellars 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon invites reflection on the struggle and complexity of the human experience. With its deep red fruit, herbal notes, and a subtle touch of green pepper, it mirrors the layered, often complicated history that rises to the surface through tension and perseverance. The image of Sisyphus on the label is a striking reminder of humanity’s relentless struggle — much like the ongoing work of understanding the systems that continue to shape our world today.

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