Robin Quivers
Robin Quivers
Robin Quivers is an American radio personality, author, and actress, best known as the longtime co-host of The Howard Stern Show. Born Robin Ophelia Quivers on August 8, 1952, in Baltimore, Maryland, she began her career in radio in the early 1980s and joined Stern's show in 1981. Over the decades, Quivers became a beloved figure in broadcasting, known for her quick wit, distinctive laugh, and candid commentary. Her contributions to radio earned her induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2017 .
Beyond her work in radio, Quivers has authored two books: Quivers: A Life (1995), an autobiography detailing her challenging childhood and rise to fame, and The Vegucation of Robin: How Real Food Saved My Life (2012), which chronicles her journey to health through a plant-based diet. She also served in the United States Air Force, achieving the rank of Captain before transitioning to a career in broadcasting .
Reflecting on her experiences, Quivers has shared several insights. She once remarked, “So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.” This quote underscores her belief in the power of individual actions to effect broader change. Additionally, she emphasized the importance of personal growth, stating, “Changing my body has given me the ability to do all these amazing things that I never in a million years imagined I could do.” Through her work and words, Robin Quivers continues to inspire with her resilience and dedication to personal and professional growth.