The Evolution of (Some) Men

Nancy Colasurdo
4 min readNov 2, 2022

After niceties including Howard Stern’s love of Metamucil, it only takes about seven minutes into his interview of Bruce Springsteen for the legendary radio host to ask a question that stops me cold.

“Have you ever talked to your therapist about why you do such long shows?”

Let me interject here that I was compelled to seek out this full interview for two reasons that tap into my dual professions. One, Stern’s masterful interviewing skills continue to inspire the journalist in me. Two, as a life coach I gain tremendous insights for my clients when I hear artists talk about the psychology and mechanics of creative process.

And here, at the outset of a two-hour conversation, Stern nails both sides of my compelling interest.

Springsteen laughs before responding, “Of course.”

Oh man, I dig some good ‘couch’ talk.

The Boss is in his ‘real’ years. So is Stern. The bullshit frat boy stuff might still be good for an occasional laugh, but they’ve respectively reached the stage where life is about deepness and richness in relationships and craft. This is instantly a dialogue between evolved, actualized men.

If you had told me this was possible back in the 1980s when my brother would, as a condition of driving me to the airport, subject me to cringy…

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Nancy Colasurdo
Nancy Colasurdo

Written by Nancy Colasurdo

Activist Journalist, Opinion Writer, Author, Life Coach in Greater NYC area. Occasional guest columnist at NJ.com. Six-word bio: Zen chick with a Jersey edge.

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