Resist
Resist is a soon to be podcast collective, with various perspectives on caste, gender and other oppressive structures. Through conversations, critiques and reflections we learn the systems that shape our lives and explore ways to challenge them.
Do We Really Stand With The Oppressed?

In this episode, I question whether we like to just say we stand with the oppressed or do we also do that in our actions. Feel free to comment and let me know what you think.
How Much Of A Consumerist Are We?

Consumerism, taking a step back, awareness of what we are consuming.
Democracy Without Economic Freedom Is Not Democracy

We are told that democracy is about free elections, political rights, and the ability to express dissent. Governments boast about democratic values, pointing to ballot boxes, constitutions, and parliaments as proof of people’s rule.
Indian Political System simplified

Who gets what? Who owns what? Brief exploration of political system in India.
The Corporate-Caste Nexus: How Capitalism and Brahminism Work Together to Exploit India

In this episode, I explore how Capitalism, Brahminism control the working class, keep the poor poor and the rich rich.
2025 Indian Budget Is Not For You!

Who is the budget for? The trick of capitalism and Brahmanism. They convince you to cheer for your own exploitation. They tell you that poverty is natural, inequality is inevitable, caste oppression is a thing of the past.
Stall Experience, Conditioning, Questioning

My experience at a stall that we put up in a college. Conditioning, questioning and how oppression survives when we don't question.
Caste Abolition Manifesto

Caste Abolition Manifesto, what has to be and needs to be done in order to eradicate the caste system.
Loneliness, Stepping Away from Faith

Just me feelings.
Horizontal Hostility, Grief, My Inner Conflicts

All the hate, anger, grief I thought I wouldn't find myself in horizontal hostility. Hating my own community folk.
Loving your Enemies

A few things about Freedom
In this episode I talk about freedom. How the oppressors misunderstand it and distort their understanding. Oppressing the marginalised is freedom for the oppressors.
Where do we go from here?
This is a speech inspired from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "Where do we go from here?" applied in the context of marginalised castes of India. Hope this was encouraging.
Look for the Light

In light of what's going on currently I wanted to record something that kept me moving forward when I wanted to give up. I recorded this with the hope that it may encourage those who are in darkness to hope for light.