
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #897 I'm Not That Good
Aug 20, 2018
The discussion highlights the complex media portrayal of Aretha Franklin during her final days, prompting a deeper conversation about dignity in terminal illness. Callers share poignant stories, including one about a sister grappling with depression. The hosts tackle contemporary issues like mental health support and burnout, linking personal responsibility to helping loved ones. They also delve into the serious implications of language, particularly the N-word, and explore the connection between dietary choices and emotional well-being.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Dignity in Terminal Illness
01:50 • 4min
Voices of Legacy and Modern Struggles
06:03 • 4min
Navigating Family Mental Health Challenges
10:30 • 4min
Navigating Support for Depression: Taking Action and Responsibility
14:41 • 3min
Navigating Burnout and Modern Morality
18:05 • 15min
Exploring Language and Identity
33:15 • 4min
Navigating Trust and Dietary Impacts on Mood
37:00 • 2min
Exploring the Benefits of Business-Class PCs and Live Events
38:56 • 3min
