The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

#2064 - Daughters of the American Revolution

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Dec 19, 2025
Drew reflects on the famous 'nepo babies' of Malibu, contrasting their lives with those from less privileged backgrounds who can't afford to dream big. Adam shares insights on his family's unremarkable lineage and how socioeconomic status influences career choices. They discuss how immigrant values prioritize job security before personal passions, and Adam reminisces about his grandmother's story-telling and family heritage claims. The conversation touches on the evolution of entertainment from vaudeville to modern fame and the importance of preserving family memories.
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INSIGHT

Class Shapes Career Imagination

  • Adam and Drew contrast life choices across classes: wealthy kids could 'throw in' on careers.
  • Poor families focus on immediate hourly wages rather than long-term professions.
ANECDOTE

Job-Site Hourly Wage Mindset

  • Adam recalls job-site talks about hourly wages like $10 or $15 an hour as life decisions.
  • He describes poverty thinking that centers solely on hourly pay and no benefits.
INSIGHT

Immigrant Priority: Secure A Profession

  • Drew highlights an immigrant mindset: secure a profession first, then pursue passions.
  • He quotes his father: "once it's in here, they can't take it away from you," meaning education/profession.
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