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Though she operates a day care business out of her home, Alice Walker says she wasn't concerned about what impact appearing on the show might have on her business.
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Viewers do have same problems
"In the beginning, we were thinking it might not be good to have all our business out there," Walker says. "Since doing the show, every other person I've talked to is going through some of the same things my family was going through on the show."
"I salute all the families I work with," Frost says. "As much as they are desperate and in need of help, they are willing to open their homes because they know in helping them we're actually helping other families in the process."
Ultimately, Walker says her decision to appear on the show was the right one.
"Working with Jo was a great experience. With all that we have learned and the changes that have been made in our house, it doesn't matter what people think. It was worth it."
She did back-to-back readings of the razor-sharp satirist and his celebrated protege. Compare, contrast and discuss amongst yourselves.
Stewart's face
"I call him Shiva-man, with an inner double chin," says Rosetree, and she assures us it will eventually make sense.
Starting with Stewart's face, take a look at his eyes. He has an especially close-set eye on the right side of his face.
"That means that he pays minute detail to things, especially when he's working," Rosetree says. This quality comes in handy if you do satire or comedy; Rosetree points out that Jerry Seinfeld has "the closest-set eyes I've ever seen on a human being."
And that mouth? Rosetree calls those "blarney lips." "The lower lip is about four times as big as his upper lip. That's about being super persuasive."
The most distinctive thing about Stewart, however, is his "inner double chin." The comedian has some curvy lines within his face that give him an "extra chin."
"It means that he's tough and very able to handle criticism," Rosetree says. "He's got extra heavy padding around him."
Stewart's aura
Right from the root chakra, Rosetree can see he's a character. "He's highly aggressive, like an athlete, but nerdy," she says. "His weapons are verbal barbs and he's got an exceptional ability to handle criticism. His creativity is such that he loves to make daring, shocking connections between one thing and another."
Stewart has one main motivation, she says. "He's a big iconoclast. He loves to knock down things people believe in that he thinks are a lot of hooey."
Enter Shiva. "Here and throughout his aura, he has come in on what I call 'the ray of Shiva,' " Rosetree says. "He's one of the three main gods of Hinduism and he is a destroyer of ignorance. That's what Jon does in life; that's how he gets his jollies. This is a thankless job."
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