Tina Johnson
26 May 2026
57m 14s
Fixing Broken Conversations: A Blueprint for a Different Future
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Tina Johnson
26 May 2026
57m 14s
00:00
57:14
What if democracy isn’t failing because people disagree — but because we’ve forgotten how to engage with one another?
In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, host Tina interviews Dr. Alice Siu, Associate Director of the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, about the growing crisis of political polarization, “phantom opinions,” affective polarization, and the future of deliberative democracy.
At a time when political discourse is dominated by outrage, social media algorithms, partisan media, and toxic online debate, Dr. Siu explains how structured democratic dialogue can help rebuild trust, empathy, and civic engagement.
Together, they explore:
Dr. Siu also shares powerful real-world stories from deliberative forums that brought together Americans across class, ideology, race, and political identity — revealing how empathy and understanding can emerge even in deeply divided environments.
This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in:
democracy reform, civic participation, political polarization, social cohesion, public discourse, democratic innovation, political psychology, AI and democracy, civic education, deliberative polling, and the future of democratic society.
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