
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #1286 When Did Doctors Get This Dumb?
Jun 16, 2020
The hosts tackle controversial views on school lunches and the backlash from media figures. They explore recent WHO findings about asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers and their impact on public perception. A lively discussion unfolds around the pitfalls of celebrity idolization and the evolving nature of popular TV series. The importance of hard work and personal responsibility takes center stage alongside critiques of government food programs. They also reflect on the emotional complexities of loss, blending humor and grief in the context of community and personal struggles.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrity Cautionary Tales and TV Insights
02:08 • 2min
Conversations Over Dinner: Reflections and Responsibilities
04:31 • 6min
The Value of Hard Work and Personal Responsibility
10:54 • 6min
COVID-19 Responses and Skepticism
16:51 • 11min
The Struggle for Social Policies and Perfect Father's Day Gifts
27:28 • 2min
Reflections on Community Impact and Media Narratives
29:06 • 2min
Navigating Loss and Innovation
30:55 • 4min
