One quality that makes Howard Stern so unique is his incredible ability to get guests on his show to reveal intimate things about themselves. How does he do it and find out how he gets Katie to reveal all!
At no point in this interview was she speechless, her speech was flowing fine, I hate click bating, it's the best way to make me never watch a channels videos again.
Howard is an amazing interviewer and in my opinion people open up to him because he comes off as honest and sincerely interested in what they are saying.. or if he is not.. he just comes out and says so instead of being fake.
I think Howard Stern is such a great interviewer because he is genuinely fascinated by the people he is interviewing. He asks deep probing questions and there asked with a lot of enthusiasm.
His legacy will be the 2nd Act of his life, not his early stuff, because he has come out and like here openly admitted he was "wrong" in some aspects, that he wishes he hadn't done some of the stuff and written some of his earlier books, he admits he was selfish and he was angry at the world and therapy helped him see through that and get over it. He is a great interviewer, but at one point he was asking too many questions where he would ask a question, the person would try to answer it, and then in the middle of it he would all of a sudden interrupt with 2 -3 more questions and interject something about himself, then when they tried to answer those questions he would again interrupt with another question, interject something, and it was so frustrating.
Speechless indeed! Katie must have felt really embarrassed and awkward at that moment when she was speechless. I know that's how I would feel if I was that speechless instead of her! This video is totally going viral any minute because of that speechless part. I'm a bit speechless myself!
I've always wanted to tell Howard Stern that I grew up with you, even though my parents might not have approved. I'm tired of you saying that you are ugly, I think you have the most terrific eyes ever. Stay true stay positive
There is a vast difference between the tenor of the interviews that Howard Stern conducted ten to fifteen years ago on his show and the more recent interviews with Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, Tony Bennett, David Letterman, Jerry Seinfeld, Katie Couric, Neil Young, Joan Rivers, et al. Stern feels less compelled to be "in character" as the champion of sexual liberation and raunchy behavior, and he is more reflective and thoughtful-he has acknowledged this on his Sirius show, to which I am a devoted listener. The show still pushes the boundaries of good taste, but that is by design, as Stern doesn't want to alienate his core listeners.
How did he leave her speechless? Or rather, WHERE in this video did he leave her speechless? When he was talking? Then I guess all of her guests leave her speechless.
If u think these 2 are divas then u don’t know exactly what it means to be a diva. You’re clueless. And I don’t care that I’m 10yrs late replying to ur dumbass comment. I’d reply if I was 20 yrs late! Cuz you’d still be a dumbfuck! 🤣😃😃
Nah "fifty kroner" (AWESOME name/Puddy reference btw haha). Letterman has been an in studio guest of Howards two separate times. Once in the mid nineties and once in the Artie era, before Satellite. In fact I believe the second visit was on Howard's 50th bday. He may have called in other times, but I think mostly Letterman calls were Evil Dave haha.
Could you please indicate where on this clip Katie Couric was speechless so I could cue it up and watch it over and over? Yeah, just give me the time it happens, thanks so much.
If Jack Nicholson came on Howard's show for an in depth interview, the results would probably be fascinating. He could also talk to Warren Beatty for hours, but Beatty is a notoriously bad interview, as evidenced by his appearances on Charlie Rose. He measures every word and sentence, as though he is fearful of disclosing State secrets. Streisand is much the same, although Stern has indicated that he spoke to her informally in the Hamptons for a considerable length of time.