Sorta Sacred

The Art of Dialogue

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We all know the feeling—a conversation that starts civil and somehow ends in a standoff. But what if the problem isn't what we're talking about, but how we're talking? In this episode, Mark and Jess sit down with Dr. Gauri Pitale, Augustana College's Vice President for Culture and Connection and a medical anthropologist, to explore the transformative practice of dialogue—and why it's different from debate, discussion, or even your average conversation.

Dr. Pitale brings a fascinating lens to this work: part anthropologist, part community builder, part spiritual seeker. She introduces us to the "cultural iceberg"—the idea that most of who we are is hidden beneath the surface—and challenges us to stop judging people's "branches" and start getting curious about their "roots." From preparing for a hard conversation with your uncle to navigating a heated dinner table moment, this episode is full of practical wisdom and genuine hope.

If you've ever wanted to actually understand someone you deeply disagree with—this one's for you.

Book recommendation:
Why We're Polarized by Ezra Klein

Thanks to the incredible production team of Sorta Sacred:

Music: Brian Schou 

Tech support: Miles Thompson 

Design: Lauren Brown 

Merch: Allison Winter