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The thread centers around a participant's experience preparing for a cooking show, expressing both excitement and anxiety about hosting a mostly Hispanic audience. Participants share their personal experiences related to hosting shows, recipe selection, and engaging with guests, while also discussing the potential interest of the host and her family in joining the business.
Views differ on the challenges of hosting culturally diverse shows and the impact of personal engagement on the success of a cooking show. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to recipe selection or audience engagement.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and feelings about hosting cooking shows, particularly in relation to cultural considerations and the dynamics of engaging potential new consultants.
Participants within the consultant community who are preparing for shows, especially those working with diverse audiences or new recipes, may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
DebbieJ said:It's also a mostly Hispanic show, so I'm worried about bridging the cultural divide. I talked to one of my Hispanic sister consultants yesterday so I'm just a little overwhelmed about it all right now.![]()
I gave away a show to her last weekend b/c the hostess wanted the show conducted in Spanish and didn't want to translate for me. That show is at $1300 with 3 bookings and one recruit lead.![]()
So now I feel like I have to make up for it.
DebbieJ said:They didn't show! UGH!
So now I'll have to call them today. We'll see what happens.
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