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Registered: ‎10-23-2011

I watched their show today and it was pure pleasure. David let her talk and respectfully didn't talk over her. Some host and vendors could learn from this, as when both are talking over each other, no one gets heard. Kudos for a job well done.

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David is a gentleman and a professional.  But I bet he wouldn't put up with too much diva attitude. 

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Look the woman is a talker, and she is passionate about her products. I say let her go and only inject yourself  when necessary. When she is on with another host it becomes a contest, who can talk more, and interrupt. David is a pro who keeps track of colors and sell outs, he does not feel the need to over share his personal business.

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Registered: ‎12-25-2015

I saw the show too. It was nice to watch them together.

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Registered: ‎12-17-2015

ok...this is getting tiresome...My post complimented David. I just wish he would lose the faces. I complimented Stacy. No host names other than David/Stacy was mentioned. Tell me that there is not religious preaching on this channel by hosts. It got 2 hearts in its short time posted.

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Over the years  posts have been critical of hosts being rude and talking over the vendors.  There are some hosts who are worse than others.

 

With that being said I feel if the program has a vendor along with a host then the vendor should be allowed to speak without being interrupted, talked over or cut short.  I understand time and it is the job of the host to push things along.  However, it shows manners to be gracious and polite.  

 

  It is my opinion a vendor knows his or her product  more than a host , let them have their say, it makes sense. The hosts tend to repeat and throw the same pitch.  Both host and vendor can speak separately  and get their points across.

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I thought it was a good show too.

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Registered: ‎05-20-2011

I only caught a little bit of the show with David, so it might just be me, but I thought Rachael didn't interact much with David. He was fine I thought but she just sort of went about demonstrating and didn't really look at David. She was much more interactive with Jane later in the day. Again, I only caught a few minutes. I didn't hang out long as I don't need to spend any money on that kind of stuff right now.