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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 5 MIN

Civil Discourse in a Fractured America: Human Dignity and the Discipline of Listening

from The Phillip D. Fletcher Podcast · host Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher

In an age of outrage and interruption, listening has become a lost moral discipline. This episode explores why civil discourse begins not with speaking well, but with recognizing human dignity through restraint, humility, and presence—especially across political and racial difference.

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