
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #1182 I Saw What It Was, And That's What It Is
Oct 30, 2019
Dive into a lively discussion about the authenticity of political figures, contrasting Tulsi Gabbard's military credentials with Elizabeth Warren's perceived dishonesty. Explore the phenomenon of people shaping their own truths and the impact of cognitive biases on our perceptions. Delve into the complexities of victimhood in society and how personal narratives influence public perception. With a mix of humor and serious insights, the conversation touches on economics and the implications of forestry mismanagement.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Political Authenticity and Public Perception
03:10 • 2min
Victimhood and Authenticity in Politics
05:30 • 8min
Navigating Economic Solutions and Perceptions
13:19 • 6min
Perception, Biases, and Behavioral Insights
19:04 • 12min
Consequences of Forestry Mismanagement and Sharing Medical Expertise
31:01 • 2min
