How to Be a Curiosity Curator
Creating Cultures of Collaborative Communication
Our fast-paced, screen-filled lives leave little room for curiosity. Yet curiosity is what helps us connect deeply, strengthen relationships, and communicate in ways that actually land.
Now, in a world shaped by AI, curiosity matters more than ever.
As technology accelerates answers, the real advantage comes from asking better questions, building stronger connections, and thinking in more human ways. The leaders and teams who stand out are not just efficient, they are curious, collaborative, and adaptable.
So what can we do about it?
We can choose curiosity on purpose.
Curiosity starts conversations. Conversations spark action. Action drives change.
In this interactive keynote, Jessie Shternshus invites audiences to rethink how they show up in conversations, collaboration, and culture. She introduces the idea of becoming a Curiosity Curator, someone who actively creates space for better questions, stronger connections, and new ways of thinking.
Through stories, practical tools, and engaging exercises, Jessie shares how to:
- Ask more thoughtful and effective questions
- Connect people and ideas in meaningful ways
- Create environments where collaboration can thrive
- Turn everyday interactions into opportunities for insight and impact
This talk leaves audiences with powerful tools for becoming more consciously curious.