The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Mar 18, 2026 • 29min

Classic #1928 Nutty Cuckoo Clock Insane

They dissect wild NFL and presidential betting lines and why markets swing. They complain about inconsistent ID checks and airport hassles. They debate Huntington Beach fighting state housing mandates and the fallout from overregulation. They revisit Axe body spray’s marketing origins and unpack assumptions about voting patterns and identity politics.
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Mar 14, 2026 • 35min

#2077 - We’re ALL Autistic | Part 2

They spar over claims that gendered caring instincts are evolutionary and politicized. They react to a news story about parental fear creating child anxiety. They debate rising autism spending, spectrum diagnoses, and concerns about fraud and system abuse. They argue for tighter thresholds for support and criticize emotional appeals used in politics.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 35min

Classic #527: From Scary to Fun

They talk about overcoming stage fright after singing the national anthem and how repetition can turn fear into fun. They examine phobias and performance anxiety and why experience eases fear. They debate public boasts versus actions and how people read credibility. They take calls about adult children delaying independence and practical ways to encourage a partner to exercise.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 51min

#2077 - We’re ALL Autistic | Part 1

Two comedians reflect on grief, nostalgia, and career memories. They react to viral political theatrics and debate emotional versus pragmatic styles in leadership. Conversations explore why public figures lose composure and how visibility and accountability shape political careers.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 33min

Classic #516: Valley Forge

They discuss chaotic family mornings and what happens when kids and pets wreck everyone’s sleep. Parenting fatigue and why moms feel more drained get a candid look. Solutions for annoying car seatbelt dings are proposed. Conversations explore helping a friend in crisis, dating after major weight loss, and a survivor’s campaign to keep an abuser behind bars.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 51min

#2076 - Make Love AND War | Part 2

They dig into aging, sleep, and why having real work matters. They react to political rhetoric and celebrity award spectacle. They revisit documentaries on Pee-wee and Schwarzenegger. They gripe about modern architecture and construction. They close with a heartfelt remembrance of a beloved dog.
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Mar 8, 2026 • 52min

#2076 - Make Love AND War | Part 1

Thais Gibson, attachment theory specialist and founder of The Personal Development School, helps decode love languages and relational wiring. She and the hosts unpack acts of service, invisible digital labor, and how generational shifts change appreciation. They also tackle gendered expectations, the need for explicit communication, and a spiritual lens on secure connection.
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Mar 8, 2026 • 40min

Classic #515: No Lube, He Says

The hosts riff on the Super Bowl and its wild comeback moments. They trade stories about spotting raw talent and what makes a creative collaborator valuable. Medical oddities and sanitation come up during a bizarre tailbone treatment tale. A frank chat breaks down squirting and what it can physiologically mean. Live show plans and promotions close out the conversation.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 31min

Classic #510: I Wish There Would Be More Suicides

They compare cold showers versus cold plunges and share routines and mental tricks to endure discomfort. They swap pool and prop-bet stories with playful banter. They debate ‘snowflake’ culture, media-driven hysteria, and shifting campus attitudes toward free speech. They review violent campus protests, question law enforcement responses, and tackle a caller’s pregnancy and responsibility concerns.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 51min

#2075 - The Spectrum of Stupidity | Part 2

Rants about baffling two-word emails and people who sleepwalk through conversations. Discussion of a high-profile arraignment and how meth can rapidly destroy lives. Banter about cultural memory sparked by a MacArthur Park joke. Debate over the latest Epstein files release and why some stay quiet on big scandals. Frustration with instant experts and how money corrupts institutions.

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