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Whenever trying to spark a conversation, it is always a good idea to keep the topic light, and away from topics that could spark debate or hostility. Generally politics, religion,
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1. Find the conflict in a story. Conflict always makes for a great topic. Television talk shows thrive on conflict. Producers are always looking for topics that are based on the struggles
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Video Transcript. Hello my name is Dr. Craig Childress. I'm a Clinical Psychologist in Pasadena, California. I specialist in treating ADHD spectrum issues, angry oppositional kids
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1. Plan what you want to discuss, as well as the available options for the situations at hand. For instance, if you feel that your father needs help with physical mobility, research
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