Basically, if you believe in Moore's Law, and you believe that hosting is going to become more and more commoditized over time, not being a host is a good idea.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The only way I would go back to hosting would be if it were something entirely new. It would prevent me from wanting to host a standard-fare kind of talk show.
Hosting is work. It means you don't get to go up to your room and disappear and take a nap. Like everybody else does after lunch. I'm talking about hosting, not hosting a dinner party, but hosting people staying in your home.
I had never thought of hosting, but a really good friend of mine said, 'This is the most empowered platform to speak to young people about the issues that you care about, which is why you're in this in the first place.' So I was like, 'Yeah, no, it makes perfect sense.' And so that's what I started doing.
I don't think I'm a good host. I'm not a good host. I'm terrible at hosting. That's my problem.
I have loved hosting over the years, simply because I love working with people. It's the perfect job.
Hosting is a thankless job.
At some point, Moore's law will break down.
A good host is someone who really takes care of everyone, from the food to their daily programme. I can't.
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
I'll be a host for life!