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How Questions Can Save A Fractured Democracy | Eila Park Robertson #74

  1. How Questions Can Save A Fractured Democracy | Eila Park Robertson #74 1:37:14

“Lean into courage and see what happens.” – Elia Park Robertson

Former ABC News journalist, award‑winning filmmaker, and crisis communications strategist Eila Park Robertson joins Curated Questions to explore what happens “when listening saves democracy.”

Drawing from a childhood navigating violence, immigration, and loneliness, Eila shares how asking genuine questions became her superpower for building trust with people who would never normally talk to the media. She explains why Western culture has forgotten how to listen, how that loss feeds polarization, and what it really takes to build bridges across political and ideological divides, starting with presence, curiosity, and courage.

Eila and Ken dive into introverts as secret leaders of the room, why outrage‑only politics is burning us out, and how personal Relationships can transform deeply held beliefs. They also explore climate storytelling, South Korea’s fight against authoritarianism, and practical ways to resist despair and rebuild community in an age of fractured attention.

This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com.

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Resources Mentioned

ABC News

Anecdotia

Vogue Magazine Wedding Article

Diane Sawyers

Barbara Walters

Muammar Gaddafi

Mel Gibson

Ziwe Fumudoh

Dr. Jane Goodall

International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)

Azzedine Downes, CEO IFAW

United Nations

Kelly Boesch

Eila on Instagram (@eila2.2)

Producer Ben Ford

Beauty Pill

In March 2025, I wrapped up 32+ years working for the US Navy (Active Duty, Contractor, Civil Servant) and am now developing three elements (podcast, coaching, and speaking) of the Curated Questions project. Keep up with all the action at www.curatedquestions.com and come along for the ride!