For new Chamet Live hosts, confidence isn’t something they “find”—it’s something they build, one stream at a time. And as an agent, you hold a powerful role in that process. Your words, your expectations, and even your silences shape how safe they feel stepping into the spotlight. The goal isn’t to create perfect performers, but to nurture authentic creators who believe in their own voice. Here’s how to approach helping new hosts’ confidence as Chamet Live agents with patience, presence, and practical support.
Start With Encouragement—Not Correction
In the early days, focus on what’s already working: “Your voice is so calming,” or “You smiled when you greeted viewers—that warmth matters.” In general, confidence grows from being seen, not fixed. As a result, new hosts associate streaming with affirmation, not fear of mistakes.
Normalize the “Awkward” Phase
Remind them: “Every host felt nervous at first. It’s okay to pause, laugh at a slip-up, or say ‘I’m still learning.’” In short, giving permission to be imperfect reduces pressure. Meanwhile, when hosts know awkwardness is part of the process—not a failure—they keep showing up.
To help your new hosts ease into streaming with real support, you should download the app to watch their early streams live and send a quick, kind message afterward. You can also contact the team for Chamet Live’s agent new-host confidence checklist.
Give One Small, Doable Goal Per Week
Instead of overwhelming them with advice, offer one focus: “This week, just say ‘Hi’ to the first three viewers by name,” or “Try ending with ‘Thanks for being here.’” In this case, tiny wins build belief faster than big leaps. Furthermore, achievable goals prevent burnout and create momentum.
Celebrate Courage—Not Just Results
Acknowledge effort over metrics: “You streamed even though you were nervous—that took real courage,” or “You stayed the full 20 minutes—I’m proud of you.” In short, confidence is built on emotional safety, not gifting numbers. When hosts feel valued for showing up—not just succeeding—they keep going.
Becoming the Anchor They Need
Ultimately, helping new hosts’ confidence as Chamet Live agents means being the steady presence that says, “You belong here.” When you respond with kindness, protect their pace, and reflect their potential back to them, you don’t just onboard a host. You help someone discover a voice they didn’t know they had—and a community that’s glad they found it.
Ready to nurture your next rising creator with care? Visit the website for our agent guide to new-host development and emotional support. Want to build a roster known for authenticity and heart? Join as an agent and start your compassionate journey on Chamet Live today.