Robin Quivers

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Robin Ophelia Quivers (born August 8, 1952) is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known for her long-running role as co-host of The Howard Stern Show. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Quivers is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Before embarking on her broadcasting career, she served as a nurse in the United States Air Force, rising to the rank of captain.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Robin Quivers was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Lula Louise Quivers, a homemaker, and Charles Quivers Sr., a steelworker. She was raised in a historically African American neighborhood. Quivers excelled academically and participated in various extracurricular activities during her high school years. After graduating, she pursued a career in nursing, earning a degree from the University of Maryland.

Career[edit | edit source]

Military Service[edit | edit source]

Quivers joined the United States Air Force in 1975, where she was commissioned as a second lieutenant. She was promoted to captain before her discharge. Her time in the military provided her with experiences that she later credited with helping to shape her approach to her broadcasting career.

Radio Career[edit | edit source]

Quivers's radio career began in 1979 when she enrolled in the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland. Her first job in the industry was at a small radio station in Pennsylvania. In 1981, she joined The Howard Stern Show as a news anchor and Howard Stern's sidekick, a position she has held for decades. Quivers's role on the show has been pivotal; her news segments are interspersed with her and Stern's discussions on a wide range of topics, including social issues, celebrity gossip, and personal anecdotes.

Author and Actress[edit | edit source]

In addition to her radio career, Quivers has authored two books. Her autobiography, Quivers: A Life, was published in 1995 and detailed her struggles with weight, abuse, and her career in broadcasting. She also penned The Vegucation of Robin: How Real Food Saved My Life, which focuses on her journey to health through a plant-based diet. Quivers has made several appearances in films and television shows, often playing herself or characters similar to her radio persona.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Quivers has been open about her health challenges, including her battle with cancer in 2012. She underwent surgery and treatment, eventually returning to The Howard Stern Show after a period of working remotely. Quivers is also known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting animal charities and health-related causes.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Robin Quivers has made a significant impact on the world of radio broadcasting. Her dynamic partnership with Howard Stern has been credited with helping to revolutionize talk radio. Quivers's ability to discuss serious topics with empathy and humor has endeared her to millions of listeners. Her contributions to broadcasting have paved the way for women in media, particularly in roles traditionally dominated by men.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD