Okay. Here's another question for all you seasoned pros:
Kids. I love 'em. Honestly do. But at a show, they can be a killer.
I had a show yesterday and did a better job of host coaching. At no point did the host tell me kids would be at the show. And quite honestly, I didn't think to ask, because rarely have children been at my shows.
As soon as I arrived to set up, she nonchalantly says, "Oh, by the way, we will have some kids around..." I was quick to say something positive but inside was going, Oh...%$#...
Inevitably, kids will interrupt. That's just what kids do. Meanwhile, the moms rarely are paying close attention to what I'm saying because Little Junior is running around, upset because his slice of pizza is cold or whatever is threatening his little world at the moment.
Does anyone ask their hosts ahead of time if children are expected? Is there a nice way to let the host know that children will be distracting and could potentially lower sales?
I was just not happy yesterday with how the show turned out. She had good attendance, okay sales. But I felt that many of her guests weren't able to absorb the information because we seriously had about ten little kids running around... :grumpy:
Kids. I love 'em. Honestly do. But at a show, they can be a killer.
I had a show yesterday and did a better job of host coaching. At no point did the host tell me kids would be at the show. And quite honestly, I didn't think to ask, because rarely have children been at my shows.
As soon as I arrived to set up, she nonchalantly says, "Oh, by the way, we will have some kids around..." I was quick to say something positive but inside was going, Oh...%$#...
Inevitably, kids will interrupt. That's just what kids do. Meanwhile, the moms rarely are paying close attention to what I'm saying because Little Junior is running around, upset because his slice of pizza is cold or whatever is threatening his little world at the moment.
Does anyone ask their hosts ahead of time if children are expected? Is there a nice way to let the host know that children will be distracting and could potentially lower sales?
I was just not happy yesterday with how the show turned out. She had good attendance, okay sales. But I felt that many of her guests weren't able to absorb the information because we seriously had about ten little kids running around... :grumpy: