Howard Stern and his staff analyzed by world famous handwriting expert Bart Baggett . Visit this page for the special offer of FREE ACCESS to Bart Baggett’s best selling handwriting analysis course. http://handwritinguniversity.com/sternshow.html
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Comments from Bart:
Although I was prepared to talk “in depth” about each one of the cast members, radio shows don’t always take the time to dig deep into each personality. In preparation for the show, I made pretty detailed notes so I would be ready for whatever Howard asked me. If you are student of Handwriting University, you should be able to spot where EACH of these traits came from in the handwriting. If you can’t spot them, it was a “stacked trait” which will come with knowledge of the Advanced Mastery Course, in addition to the Certification Course.
You can download my “Howard Stern Notes” for a few more days at this link.
HowardSternAnalysis2012.pdf (detailed notes by Bart Baggett)
Here is a brief summary as stated in an online article.
Howard Stern invited handwriting analyst Bart Baggett on the air Monday to get an expert opinion on what his staff’s scribblings say about their personality.
Check out Baggett’s interpretations based on writing samples submitted by the Stern Show staff below:
Scott Depace – He was traumatized from an early age, and decided early on that he could trust no one and had to rely on himself. His early experiences have made him simmer with resentment.
Gary Dell’Abate – He is smarter than he gets credit for. He is defiant and rebellious. He has a problem following directions because he “doesn’t listen worth a damn”.
Sal Governale – He is an emotional rollercoaster. His handwriting looks like an epileptic chicken. He is impulsive and feels guilty when he gives in. He has a massive need for public approval and an above average sex drive
Richard Christy – He writes like a high school girl. He is the most sexually promiscuous in the group.
JD Harmeyer – He writes like a mad scientist. He is aggressive, has a great eye for detail, and is an excellent communicator in writing. Of all the people, he would make the best terrorist. Just as intense as the Unabomber
Robin Quivers – She needs more affection than currently getting. She is an affectionate person with a desire for attention. She takes criticism personally. She lies to people to avoid hurting them.
Ronnie Mund – He is full of emotional torment. He is the worst enemy you can make, paranoid and hostile.
“I don’t know him but I would be very mindful of getting into a business relationship with him,” said Baggett.
“We’ve had people say he’s borderline insane,” said Howard Stern.
“I agree,” said Baggett.
Benjy Bronk – His handwriting is similar to that of someone who is mildly retarded. He exudes false bravado but harbors low self-esteem. He hates religion, big heart, works hard to prove himself, and tends towards lateness.
Fred Norris – He is fast thinking, witty, and honest. He has healthyself esteem, but can be petty, jealous, and angry at God. He wants to be a perfectionist.
Howard Stern – He has “matured” since his previous handwriting analysis in 2002, when his writing made him appear more sensitive to other people’s perception of him. Now, he “doesn’t give a damn”. His downfalls are stubborness and vanity. He believes he is smarter than everybody. His handwriting is similar to that of Hitler and Einstein.
“Well,” Robin Quivers told Stern. “You’ve always wanted to wear that moustache.”
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Comments from Bart:
Although I was prepared to talk “in depth” about each one of the cast members, radio shows don’t always take the time to dig deep into each personality. In preparation for the show, I made pretty detailed notes so I would be ready for whatever Howard asked me. If you are student of Handwriting University, you should be able to spot where EACH of these traits came from in the handwriting. If you can’t spot them, it was a “stacked trait” which will come with knowledge of the Advanced Mastery Course, in addition to the Certification Course.
http://www.handwritinguniversity.com/products/mastery/
http://www.handwritinguniversity.com/products/101
http://www.myhandwriting.com/order/catalog.html
You can download my “Howard Stern Notes” for a few more days at the link above in PDF file.
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From: Blessing, Barb
Subject: RE: Barb How accurate was the handwriting analysis?
To: *Handwriting Wizard*
Hi Bart,
I heard you on the Howard Stern show – I’ve been a fan of his for over 20 years. It was really interesting to listen to you analyze Howard’s team.
I took your free online self test at http://handwritingwizard.com
My handwriting analysis was scary accurate, in particular about my self-esteem. I was told at age 13, that I was the “black duck” in the family and I still believe it. I was expected to do everything better than my Sister and Brother. I’m a classic Middle Child. I’m 54 now. My Dad was an alcoholic and to get away from him, I left home at 14. Sad, but I’m a survivor (not an enabler) and I’ve been successful in my career, at home and financially.
I definitely shared your website with several people in my office. Some of them read my report and they were surprised at how accurate it was. I’m a Career Executive Assistant with Kimberl-Clark Corporation, formerly Scott Paper Company. I have 29 years with the company and I love the variety of tasks that I get to do while supporting a team of 30, on site and remotely. I am definitely a people pleaser. I also have thyroid disease which causes chronic joint and muscle pain and low Lobito so the emotional and physical analysis was also spot on. Everything was spot on. I can’t argue any of it.
Thanks for helping me understand myself better. I found it really interesting and I will continue to share your site with my friends and family.
Happy Holidays to you and your family.
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Hi Bart,
Have not started my kit but did just listen to your Howard Stern, live radio interview and loved it.
I looked at Howard’s handwriting sample and made a list of my own thoughts before listening to the video. My “uneducated” analysis was similar to yours except that I saw two things differently, albeit, perhaps not correctly.
I observed what I thought was some compassion in his writing – a generosity of what I would describe to be “kind judgements” of others, which of course, I also observed stood strongly in contrast to the more rigid critical faculty and blunt, strong opinions of others, his writing conveys.
I also observed, as you did, his arrogance throughout, but ( and correct me if I am wrong since I no longer have his sample in front of me), also recognized, in some lower t-bars, feelings of deep-rooted inferiority and low self-esteem, which is intelligently masked and compensated by his arrogance. I also noted in my quickly scribbled analysis I set beside my computer, what I observed to be another one of his personality traits – the fact that he considers himself to be a realist.
While others may view him as “negative”, I am sure he is determined to convince them in a strong argument, that he is a “realist”. I noted that he has a good memory for details and facts, and that his keen and quick ability to connect ideas rapidly and independently, enables him to provide a strong argument since he can pull facts and recollections quickly from his “hat”!
I am excited about starting your “handwriting 101 Kit”……probably in the new year once xmas has settled and I can make the time!
I enjoy listening to your clever analysis – you have so much to teach me.
Cheers,
Phyllis Gerstner