
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #1157 The Only Thing We Can Consume Is The Cartoon
Sep 23, 2019
The hosts tackle the 'cartoonization' of how we consume information, sparked by reactions to a recent roast. They reflect on ideals of self-calibration in everyday life, enhancing personal growth. Delving into public perception, they explore societal oversimplifications of artists and the nuances of humor in performance. Conversations shift to the dual challenges of navigating father-daughter dynamics and the rising threat of identity theft. The importance of objective self-reflection emerges as key to personal development and well-being.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exciting Monthly Subscriptions and Comedic Reflections
02:23 • 2min
Perceptions of Performance: Humor and Identity
04:11 • 11min
Creating Opportunities in Show Business
15:17 • 5min
Comedy, Censorship, and Connection
20:26 • 4min
Navigating Father-Daughter Dynamics and Identity Theft Awareness
24:21 • 3min
The Art of Objective Self-Reflection
27:30 • 3min
Navigating Public Criticism and Upcoming Ventures
30:29 • 6min
