Howard Stern, the iconic radio personality and author, joins Conan O’Brien for a candid chat. They dive into the punk rock spirit of radio and the sometimes tough stigma surrounding therapy. Howard opens up about the chaos of public life and its emotional toll. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Conan shares humorous tales about childhood pets, and they explore the journey of personal growth and self-discovery through comedy and sincerity. Their lighthearted banter illuminates the complexities of friendship and the evolution of success.
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Forgotten Appearance
Howard Stern forgot he appeared on Conan O'Brien's show.
His staff had to show him footage to prove it.
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Evolution of On-Air Persona
Conan O'Brien observes Howard Stern's on-air persona has evolved.
He expresses concern about Howard's negativity towards his past work.
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Cringing at Old Appearances
Howard Stern cringes when revisiting his old appearances on Letterman.
He feels he was working too hard, desperate, and not his true self.
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This book, written by Dr. John E. Sarno, presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding and treating chronic back pain. Dr. Sarno's research on Tension Myoneural Syndrome (TMS) suggests that stress, anxiety, and other psychological factors, rather than structural abnormalities, are the root cause of chronic pain. The book explains how repressed emotions trigger tension in the body, depriving muscles and nerves of oxygen, and provides guidance on recognizing the emotional roots of TMS and severing the connection between mental and physical pain. It also advises on how to accept negative emotions, resume physical activity, and change the brain's behavior to heal shoulder, neck, and lower back pain without drugs, surgery, or physical therapy.
Howard Stern Comes Again
Howard Stern
Howard Stern Comes Again is a book that combines Stern's favorite celebrity interviews with personal reflections on his life and career. It includes discussions on topics like sex, relationships, money, and fame, featuring interviews with notable figures such as Donald Trump, Lady Gaga, and Madonna. The book also explores Stern's personal growth, influenced by therapy and significant life events.
Radio personality Howard Stern feels badly about not being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Howard and Conan sit down to talk about Howard’s new book ‘Howard Stern Comes Again,’ the punk rock element of radio, the stigma of psychotherapy, and the most painful parts of publicity. Plus, Conan recalls his childhood pets as he and his team respond to a positive review of the show.
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