

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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Oct 28, 2019 • 34min
#1181 I Guess We're There
Dive into a lively conversation about Adam's fascinating Paul Newman car collection and his future plans for it. The duo tackles controversial political accusations against Tulsi Gabbard, revealing the intricacies of media narratives. A humorous look at health misconceptions, particularly regarding cholesterol, leads to personal anecdotes. Plus, they explore the joys and rivalries of vintage car collecting, balancing light-hearted banter with critical discussions on societal issues and the impact of selective media coverage.

Oct 25, 2019 • 37min
#1180 Meghan Daum
Meghan Daum, an acclaimed author and journalist known for her thoughts on contemporary culture, joins the conversation. They explore her new book, discussing the complexities of modern feminism and the evolution of gender narratives. The dialogue dives into the 'wokeness industrial complex' and how it simplifies social justice issues. With humor and insight, they reflect on societal tensions, the clash between youthful ideals and adult responsibilities, and the challenges of being a woman in today's world.

Oct 24, 2019 • 38min
#1179 Uh Oh, Woke People...
The discussion kicks off with a dive into the NBA's relationship with China, exposing the hypocrisy in corporate activism. The hosts tackle why many remain silent on pressing issues and dig into the quirks of selective awareness in society. There's a light-hearted segment on quirky drinking accessories and a touching personal recovery story. Tension builds as they dissect medical challenges tied to a pulmonary embolus while navigating the complexities of ‘woke’ culture and its effects on social justice discourse.

Oct 23, 2019 • 34min
#1178 Reporting?
The discussion kicks off with a critique of the evolving definition of reporting in America, especially highlighting Hunter Biden's controversial statements. They dive into the challenges of modern journalism, particularly concerning authenticity and surface-level commentary on pressing societal issues. Bias and misrepresentation in mainstream news are also examined, pointing to significant errors in coverage. The conversation wraps up by addressing the ethical dilemmas in political contexts, emphasizing the need for integrity and balanced reporting.

Oct 22, 2019 • 38min
#1177 The Masked Singer
Dive into the quirky world of a singing competition where a performance as The Eagle opens up hilarious insights. Explore mysterious costume challenges and behind-the-scenes absurdities that come with anonymity. Engaging discussions also revolve around serious topics like addiction and relationship dynamics, all wrapped in humor. From the ethical quagmires of cloning to lighthearted merchandise, the banter keeps the mood lively while tackling life's complexities.

Oct 21, 2019 • 36min
#1176 The Good, The Bad & The Unemployable
The hosts discuss Mike Catherwood's impressive guest appearance and Adam's waning interest in risqué topics. They fondly recall childhood pet store memories, touching on nostalgia and human behavior. The conversation explores the complexities of caring for loved ones in a coma, alongside a humorous critique of modern work ethics. Navigating post-divorce dating sparks insightful advice, while health issues and political reflections keep the dialogue engaging. Overall, the blend of humor and serious topics makes for a captivating listen.

Oct 18, 2019 • 31min
#1175 Idi Amin Comes Knocking
Dive into the intriguing discussions around Joaquin Phoenix's 'Joker' and the complex portrayal of mental illness in film. A heartfelt caller shares his traumatic experience from Uganda under Idi Amin, sparking reflections on personal authenticity in dating. The benefits of innovative therapies like EMDR are explored, shedding light on trauma healing. Humorously, the hosts contrast serious topics with lighthearted segments, including grooming tips for Halloween, balancing deeper issues with relatable banter.

Oct 17, 2019 • 31min
#1174 Ruudddyyyy
Join a lively discussion packed with cultural insights as Rudy shares his transformation from a cholo to a thoughtful adult, tackling family dynamics and personal growth. The group humorously navigates the challenges of NFL fans in Los Angeles, particularly the Chargers’ struggle. Expect laughs as they delve into body image complexities and weight loss extremes, alongside light-hearted takes on overused lingo in Southern California. Fun anecdotes merge with reflections on community and identity, bringing a comedic twist to serious subjects.

Oct 16, 2019 • 32min
#1173 Incel Nation
The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into the complex world of incels, exploring their troubling views and societal implications. Personal journeys of recovery and the role of therapy in promoting empathy are also examined. The hosts tackle the challenges of low testosterone, discussing its health implications and treatments. Additionally, they touch on the significance of hormone balances and the threats posed by data breaches, highlighting the importance of digital security and personal health.

Oct 15, 2019 • 32min
#1172 You Have To Be Fun To Have Fun
Drew and Mike dive into the chaos of Ellismania while addressing pressing societal issues. Parenting struggles are tackled, emphasizing resilience through adversity. Callers discuss the complexities of homelessness, reflecting on mental health needs. The conversation shifts to navigating career goals and personal passions. Insights on dating dynamics emerge, stressing the necessity of fun and playfulness in relationships, even amidst societal pressures. A lively mix of humor and heartfelt moments keeps the dialogue engaging and relatable.


