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kdmorris

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9. For groups, it's a life-time gig unless you decide as a group to have the host retire.
Sat Dec 17, 2011, 02:00 PM
Dec 2011

Additionally, no, co-hosts are not absolutely needed. The one thing having co-hosts do is to allow the main host to go on vacation. Of course, with a small group, as you said, there is only a very slim chance that anything would happen while you are on vacation.

"I think it's a matter of getting comfortable with unpredictability, not always an easy process! " You are NOT kidding, especially not for a control freak like me. Learning that I can't actually plan everything was a huge blow for me. But... after all this time, I am getting used to it.

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