

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
PodcastOne / Carolla Digital
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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Apr 29, 2020 • 38min
#1263 An Infantile Disorder
The show kicks off with intriguing insights from Lenin on leftist ideologies, urging critical thinking. Adam highlights the rise of 'expert porn' amid information narcissism, questioning the authenticity of self-proclaimed experts. The duo dissects the conflict between charismatic leadership and practical decision-making, critiquing our political landscape. They also delve into the tension between personal freedom and societal norms, examining how radical ideas can evolve into corporate complexities. Tune in for a thought-provoking cultural exploration!

Apr 27, 2020 • 36min
#1262 Fundamental Attribution Error
Discover the stark contrast in how personal memories are documented today compared to past generations. Dive into startling statistics about COVID-19 prevalence in California that challenge previous beliefs about infection rates. Explore the humorous traditions of school picture day and the value of candid memories. Unpack the fundamental attribution error, revealing how our assumptions about others can skew our understanding of behavior, especially regarding gender wage disparities and societal perceptions.

Apr 23, 2020 • 37min
#1261 What Are Regular People Doing?
The conversation kicks off with a critique of media hysteria and its effect on the general public's psyche. The discussion shifts to the contrasting ways the COVID-19 pandemic impacted California and New York, showcasing the flaws in one-size-fits-all policies. Humorous anecdotes about taboo interests and live show dynamics add a comedic twist. The complexities of hockey culture, particularly its reluctance to address personal struggles, spark a deeper reflection on character and family dynamics, including the modern challenges of cybersecurity.

Apr 22, 2020 • 39min
#1260 All Character, All The Time
The discussion kicks off with Drew's humorous yet haunting PTSD from watching old family videos. Adam weighs in on Bill Maher's controversial comments about China and COVID-19, stirring up thought. They tackle the delicate topic of abortion with a mix of humor and seriousness, and reflect on how character shapes our interactions and relationships. Family dynamics spark a conversation about integrity, emphasizing that true character shines through everyday actions, not just grand gestures. It's a blend of personal anecdotes and profound insights!

Apr 21, 2020 • 36min
#1259 Doom & Gloom Blowhard
The hosts reflect on powerful parenting memories, sharing humorous anecdotes while navigating the chaos of family life. They dive into the intricate dynamics of wealth and privilege, addressing societal frustrations and personal experiences. Comedy is discussed as a crucial coping mechanism, tackling complex issues with humor. Public reactions during emergencies are explored, highlighting irrational behavior in crises. Lastly, concerns about cybersecurity and identity theft take center stage, emphasizing the importance of digital safety in a connected world.

Apr 20, 2020 • 37min
#1258 We May Never Be The Same Again
The hosts dive into surprising research suggesting smokers might face reduced coronavirus risk, sparking a discussion about health complexities. They reflect on media sensationalism regarding public health, particularly during crises. The emotional toll on frontline workers is highlighted, focusing on healthcare challenges. There's a light-hearted look at personal swimming experiences alongside serious topics like economic distress's impact on community health. The need for strong identity theft protections during tax season is also emphasized.

Apr 17, 2020 • 42min
#1257 I Only Argue When I'm Right
Dive into the complex relationship between media and guests, where political affiliations shape dialogue. Explore the rise of 'mind reading' in society, attributing negativity to intentions. There's a fascinating discussion on how people often overlook their own mistakes while critiquing others for similar flaws. Highlights include the significance of engaging opposing views and the challenges of maintaining constructive political discourse. Plus, tips on protecting identity from theft and the importance of self-care in stressful times!

Apr 15, 2020 • 38min
#1256 Scared of the News
The hosts dive into the quirky world of speeding tickets, critiquing police focus on minor offenses when major issues loom. They reflect on the chaos of reckless driving, likening it to a video game. The conversation shifts to public health messaging, where they discuss political anxieties and the uneven accountability surrounding pandemic responses. Intent in communication takes center stage, revealing how advice can shape personal growth. They also confront serious topics like homelessness and identity theft, advocating for protective measures.

Apr 13, 2020 • 34min
#1255 Not Fair's Neither Here Nor There
The duo explores the shifting views on COVID-19 and its impact on personal health choices. They delve into the contradictions of safety measures and the societal perceptions of fairness amidst the pandemic. Personal anecdotes add a humorous twist, especially regarding identity theft protection in today's digital landscape. They also tackle the sensitive topic of erectile dysfunction, balancing embarrassment with practical solutions. Finally, they discuss the ongoing tension between safety regulations and the need to keep the economy afloat.

Apr 10, 2020 • 36min
#1254 Be Your Own Parole Officer
The hosts delve into the post-pandemic world, discussing evolving work cultures and the impact of isolation on well-being. They share amusing takes on classic shows like 'Love Boat' and 'TJ Hooker,' reflecting on nostalgia and the quirks of adulthood. A segment explores personal responsibility in lifestyle choices, underscoring the importance of accountability amidst shifts in societal norms. They also touch on identity theft risks that surged during the pandemic, blending humor with critical insights on privacy and self-governance.


