
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #1127 I Blame Everybody But Me
Jul 31, 2019
The podcast dives into the homelessness crisis in Sacramento, comparing it to issues in Portland, and expressing mixed emotions about urban decay. Personal stories contrast the media narratives, while discussions on liver donation highlight the emotional and procedural challenges faced by patients. The hosts critique modern social movements, discussing free speech, censorship, and the selective advocacy present in today's society. They also touch on overlooked environmental issues like pollution from leaf blowers, emphasizing the need for genuine understanding and effective solutions.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Frustrations with Local Homelessness and Urban Decay
03:44 • 4min
Contradictions in Health and Environment
07:41 • 9min
Understanding Homelessness and Political Disconnect
16:25 • 3min
Reflections on Liver Donation
19:55 • 5min
Freedom, Censorship, and social Movements
24:27 • 11min
