Since I'm not a journalist, I talk about issues that encourage an interchange of ideas through conversation while also being entertaining.
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I write about what interests me. It's very dangerous when you try to satisfy an audience.
I like writing about the issues we all bump up against as we get older, but I try to present them in a fun way.
I want to write about serious things, but I want to write about them in a way that makes them accessible to a large number of people - to take them through the argument by dramatizing the circumstances in which these issues are being discussed.
Frequently the more trifling the subject, the more animated and protracted the discussion.
Conflicting views and contrasting ideas are the essence of all great debates throughout history, from the Greeks to the Oxford Union Debating Society. Today, we turn to television for the creative clash of ideas on matters that touch our lives.
If there are differences of views or divergence of ideas, they can be resolved through discussion and dialogue.
The journalistic endeavor - at least theoretically - is grounded in objectivity. The goal is to get you to understand what happened, when and to whom.
I'm looking for conversations that will be meaningful with people that want to have meaningful connections with an audience.
I like to talk on TV about those things that aren't worth writing about.
When something is dramatized, it provokes a much more emotive response than just hearing a story on the news.
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