Today Show: How Being Deeply Curious Can Strengthen Connections
In this TV interview about his book Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, Scott reframes curiosity as more than an intellectual habit—it’s a human one.
He shares how curiosity isn’t just about learning facts, but about making people feel seen, heard, and valued. By asking thoughtful, layered questions and genuinely leaning in, we create deeper connections at work and in life. Scott explains the spectrum from surface-level questions to meaningful ones, and how trust, timing, and care matter when inviting people to open up.
Drawing from his own multicultural background and personal story, Scott illustrates how curiosity, when practiced with heart, becomes a powerful tool for belonging, empathy, and understanding.
The message is simple but profound: curiosity, done well, is an act of care—and it can change how we relate to each other and the world around us.