Is the conflict in our lives based on fundamental value differences? Or, is most conflict we encounter a result of how opinions are expressed on the surface?  In this episode two Santa Fe College Ethics Bowl competitors Gillan Chalono, SF alumni currently at Amhurst College and Noah Frazier, SF student discuss the importance of looking beyond stated opinions in conversation to peeling back the onion, revealing core values which may provide insight to common goals and beliefs. 

Sound clip:  Noah Frazier from 02:28 to 02:48

The Center for Applied Ethics & Humanities at Santa Fe College (SF) promotes the values of honesty, integrity, and civility, as well as individual, social, and global responsibility. It fosters appreciation for ethical reasoning and encourages and supports active engagement with ethics and humanities in our communities – in thought and action, (((In Word And Deed))). This podcast, a product of the center, features SF faculty, students and alumni engaging in dialogue around critical ethical issues. The first season, "Dinner Table Dynamics," features current and former members of SF’s nationally ranked Ethics Bowl team and fellows in the Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership. They encourage listeners to practice civil discourse as they head home for the holidays, and into extended family discussions. Learn more at sfcollege.edu/ethics. Share your thoughts (and actions) with @santafecollege using #InWordAndDeed.