Robin Quivers
Robin Quivers is an American radio host best known as the longtime co-host of The Howard Stern Show. She was born on August 8, 1952, in Baltimore, Maryland.
Education and early work
Quivers trained as a nurse and served in the United States Air Force, where she rose to the rank of captain. After leaving the Air Force, she studied broadcasting and began a career in radio, working in small markets before moving to Baltimore.
The Howard Stern Show
In 1981, she joined Howard Stern’s new morning show as a newswoman and soon became a key partner on the program. Her calm, confident presence on air helped make the show famous.
Books, awards, and influence
Quivers wrote The Vegucation of Robin, which blends food and health ideas with her life story. She won an NAACP Image Award in 2014 for Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional, and she was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2017.
Personal life and interests
She has been connected to the media world for decades, with various public discussions about her relationships. Quivers has several hobbies including race car driving, painting, and rock climbing. She has supported charitable work through groups like the Girl Fund and the 15 Foundation, and she practices Transcendental Meditation.
Health update
Quivers has faced serious health challenges. She had bladder tumor surgery in 2012 and was diagnosed with stage 3C endometrial cancer in 2013. She reached remission after treatment but the cancer returned in 2016. As of 2024, she has continued treatment and remains a visible, active presence on the show from time to time. She lives in Manhattan, New York City.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 14:57 (CET).