Howard Stern
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Podcast Appearances
We reach out to some people, but mostly, and this is probably to our detriment, but I don't want to have a lot of guests. We keep a limited amount. I think some of our strongest shows are when we're just sitting and doing our own thing.
We reach out to some people, but mostly, and this is probably to our detriment, but I don't want to have a lot of guests. We keep a limited amount. I think some of our strongest shows are when we're just sitting and doing our own thing.
We reach out to some people, but mostly, and this is probably to our detriment, but I don't want to have a lot of guests. We keep a limited amount. I think some of our strongest shows are when we're just sitting and doing our own thing.
You know what I was like? Honestly, and I've said this to Jason. I said, look, I could Google you and find out enough stuff. I don't really need to sit and talk to you. What have you done? Stop it.
You know what I was like? Honestly, and I've said this to Jason. I said, look, I could Google you and find out enough stuff. I don't really need to sit and talk to you. What have you done? Stop it.
You know what I was like? Honestly, and I've said this to Jason. I said, look, I could Google you and find out enough stuff. I don't really need to sit and talk to you. What have you done? Stop it.
If I did a show every day where I just interviewed one guest, that would be fascinating to me. But there's also an audience in my group that likes to hear us doing, you know, bits and shtick and, like, sitting and talking, Robin and I just talking, and I recognize that. So I don't overload the show with a lot of guests. But sometimes we do reach out, like...
If I did a show every day where I just interviewed one guest, that would be fascinating to me. But there's also an audience in my group that likes to hear us doing, you know, bits and shtick and, like, sitting and talking, Robin and I just talking, and I recognize that. So I don't overload the show with a lot of guests. But sometimes we do reach out, like...
If I did a show every day where I just interviewed one guest, that would be fascinating to me. But there's also an audience in my group that likes to hear us doing, you know, bits and shtick and, like, sitting and talking, Robin and I just talking, and I recognize that. So I don't overload the show with a lot of guests. But sometimes we do reach out, like...
You know, I wanted Joe Biden on, so we had him on. And I wanted Bruce Springsteen. I begged him to come on. I just wanted him to come on.
You know, I wanted Joe Biden on, so we had him on. And I wanted Bruce Springsteen. I begged him to come on. I just wanted him to come on.
You know, I wanted Joe Biden on, so we had him on. And I wanted Bruce Springsteen. I begged him to come on. I just wanted him to come on.
It was unbelievable to be sitting in a room with Bruce, and he's doing a concert, basically, and talking about how he creates songs. So, you know, we do reach out, and there are people I just love talking to.
It was unbelievable to be sitting in a room with Bruce, and he's doing a concert, basically, and talking about how he creates songs. So, you know, we do reach out, and there are people I just love talking to.
It was unbelievable to be sitting in a room with Bruce, and he's doing a concert, basically, and talking about how he creates songs. So, you know, we do reach out, and there are people I just love talking to.
No, it never was about music. You know, it's weird. I play music and I talk over it. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, it's like I can't... Playing, when I got into radio, I was a disc jockey, you know, straight disc jockey. My father would say, first you must learn to be a straight disc jockey, not all that nonsense you do.
No, it never was about music. You know, it's weird. I play music and I talk over it. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, it's like I can't... Playing, when I got into radio, I was a disc jockey, you know, straight disc jockey. My father would say, first you must learn to be a straight disc jockey, not all that nonsense you do.
No, it never was about music. You know, it's weird. I play music and I talk over it. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, it's like I can't... Playing, when I got into radio, I was a disc jockey, you know, straight disc jockey. My father would say, first you must learn to be a straight disc jockey, not all that nonsense you do.