

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
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Adam Carolla & Dr. Drew Pinsky reunite the partnership that made Loveline a wild success and cultural touchstone. In each episode Adam and Drew take uncensored, nothing-off-limits, calls about sex, drug, medical and relationship issues. Dr. Drew brings the medicine while Adam's comedy and rants are the spoonful of sugar to make it go down.
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Jun 9, 2020 • 35min
#1282 See You In Hell, Enjoy
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing Natalia's current frame of mind as the discussion in the media has shifted from Covid to the George Floyd protests. After Adam explains the cognitive dissonance that Natalia has been experiencing they turn to the phones and speak to a caller whose sister died in the midst of the Rodney King riots. They also speak to a caller who has thoughts on the George Floyd video.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 34min
#1281 This Is All Reefer Madness
The discussion kicks off with a review of a press conference focusing on public health leadership in Los Angeles and its recent challenges. They address disparities in pandemic treatment, especially regarding public gatherings. A critique emerges over ineffective speeches on health inequalities faced by Black Americans. The duo dives into the complicated public health messaging and explores the exaggerated risks linked to cannabis. They wrap up with insights on educational funding and the importance of school choice for bridging societal gaps.

Jun 4, 2020 • 38min
#1280 And, I Can't Cut My Own Hair
The discussion kicks off with humorous tales about pandemic haircuts and a dive into the importance of online security. Conversations shift to the complexities of parenting in youth sports, blending personal experiences with a dose of laughter. A caller’s questionable grooming choices spark a lighthearted examination of self-care habits, before addressing serious economic concerns in California. Additionally, they reflect on the unequal impacts of pandemic policies on various societal groups, highlighting the need for resilience and mentorship.

Jun 3, 2020 • 38min
#1279 The World Is Your Oyster...
The discussion opens with a fascinating look at the divide between those feeling in control and those overwhelmed by chaos. A touching caller shares his journey from homelessness to recovery, offering profound advice. Topics like health and dietary choices bring humor and personal anecdotes, while debates on navigating back pain highlight alternative therapies. Light-hearted reflections on misunderstandings and expert predictions add a playful twist. The overarching theme examines the quest for identity and resilience in the face of life's challenges.

Jun 2, 2020 • 38min
#1278 Deputizing The Pussies
The discussion kicks off with a humorous analysis of Joy Behar's clash over hydroxychloroquine on The View. Personal accountability takes center stage as a caller shares insights from life in Georgia amidst the pandemic. There’s a deep dive into media narratives and the contrast of public sentiments surrounding COVID-19. Generational accountability and the role of modern conveniences spark a debate on morality and effort. Lastly, the impact of moral signaling on social discourse is explored, shedding light on its societal implications.

Jun 1, 2020 • 36min
#1277 Even In The Sink
The discussion kicks off with a critical look at pandemic lockdown measures, questioning their scientific basis. They dive into the curious death of math and how people misjudge risks. The conversation veers into a light-hearted take on coffee mug hygiene and the struggles of everyday tasks. Personal anecdotes, including a beer chat with a politician, add flavor. Later, they reflect on personal growth during the pandemic, emphasizing the importance of data-driven health approaches. Humor and insight blend seamlessly throughout this engaging dialogue.

May 29, 2020 • 36min
#1276 Baptized in Narcissistic Douche
The hosts dive into the phenomenon of panic porn, exploring how it's shaping perceptions today. They tackle the rise of narcissism in leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic. Historical insights from Alexis de Tocqueville reveal intriguing perspectives on America. Recent disputes over a controversial bike lane spark discussions on local governance and potential retribution. Plus, a humorous critique highlights the absurdities of pandemic tennis regulations, blending wit with valuable commentary.

May 28, 2020 • 1h 29min
BONUS ACS EPISODE: Dan Crenshaw, John Hiatt, and Graham Parker Live from the Houston Improv
Dan Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL and current Congressman from Texas, shares his remarkable journey, including his experience on Saturday Night Live and his combat tales. He reflects on the harsh realities of war and the misconceptions often portrayed in films, particularly about military life. The discussion also touches on his pragmatic approach to politics, the significance of personal accountability, and the intersection of humor and serious topics. Musical interludes from John Hiatt and Graham Parker elevate the lively atmosphere.

May 27, 2020 • 33min
#1275 That Will Help Us Get More Freedoms
The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into the media frenzy surrounding hydroxychloroquine and its role in COVID-19 discussions. Frustration with sensationalist reporting and government interventions takes center stage. The hosts share humorous anecdotes about aging and the importance of thoughtful gift-giving related to fitness. A critical look at lockdown measures reveals concerns about their effectiveness, while a critique of government overreach highlights issues with personal freedoms. The episode wraps up with a comedic take on political absurdities.

May 25, 2020 • 33min
#1274 Nobody Thinks They're Stupid
The show dives deep into the cult-like indoctrination of fear affecting society, especially children. They explore the fine line between stupidity and evil, shedding light on the Dunning-Kruger effect. Using relatable home improvement metaphors, they discuss the challenges of critical thinking. The conversation also touches on the balance between personal freedom and safety regulations, emphasizing the importance of individual autonomy. Throughout, the implications of anxiety and ignorance in today's culture are thoughtfully examined.


