

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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Sep 27, 2019 • 35min
#1161 Jordan Harbinger Returns
The hosts dive into their feelings about Beto O'Rourke’s politics, critiquing his approach to systemic racism. Jordan Harbinger joins in to discuss the significance of having a personal foundation in life. They tackle the challenges of sharing unpopular opinions in today's society and the importance of open dialogue. Anecdotes illustrate the need for discipline and authentic experiences amid modern distractions. Episodic humor contrasts laughter with serious issues, exploring personal growth and societal misconceptions.

Sep 26, 2019 • 36min
#1160 The Face Of..
Engage in a lively discussion about the Alec Baldwin roast and its implications for comedy and identity. Explore how life experiences shape perspectives, highlighted by Adam’s example of Willy T. Ribbs. Delve into Drew's encounter with Ben Carson, leading to a thought-provoking talk on voter consciousness. The evolution of comedy comes under scrutiny, revealing its societal impact while touching on personal grooming insights. Finally, consider the nuances of trained behaviors in relationships, the challenges of homelessness, and the need for more effective solutions.

Sep 25, 2019 • 34min
#1159 Too Much Distraction, Can't Find The Passion
The discussion kicks off with a lively debate on California's Fair Pay for Play Act, examining the ethics of compensating college athletes. Callers share personal stories, including a struggle with mental health and a query about blood pressure meds. They explore the societal pressures of pursuing passion versus practicality in careers. Nostalgic reflections on millennial struggles and family dynamics bring a light-hearted touch. Ultimately, the importance of unearthing true passions amidst modern distractions takes center stage.

Sep 24, 2019 • 34min
#1158 I'd Rather Be Taken Care Of
The hosts dive into the tension between sharing wisdom and the transformative nature of movements like PETA. They dissect the pitfalls of modern progressivism and its evolving goals, warning against extremes. The chat also touches on the relationship between success and effort, exploring the misconceptions about happiness versus fulfillment. Additionally, they examine how technology affects our values and delve into the complexities of identity protection for children in today’s digital landscape.

Sep 23, 2019 • 35min
#1157 The Only Thing We Can Consume Is The Cartoon
The hosts tackle the 'cartoonization' of how we consume information, sparked by reactions to a recent roast. They reflect on ideals of self-calibration in everyday life, enhancing personal growth. Delving into public perception, they explore societal oversimplifications of artists and the nuances of humor in performance. Conversations shift to the dual challenges of navigating father-daughter dynamics and the rising threat of identity theft. The importance of objective self-reflection emerges as key to personal development and well-being.

Sep 20, 2019 • 34min
#1156 The Scone Gene
The podcast kicks off with a humorous take on omelets and a discussion about essential home security. A harrowing renovation journey unfolds as Adam shares challenges with city permits. Amidst the chaos of family food management, they dive into the culinary art of making the perfect omelet, highlighting a kitchen fiasco that leaves listeners in stitches. Dietary choices take center stage, contrasting the merits of butter versus olive oil, while reinforcing the importance of self-awareness in life and career decisions.

Sep 19, 2019 • 35min
#1155 Treat it Like Pigeons at the Park
The hosts dive into the evolving dynamics of outrage in society, questioning the complexities of honest debate amid polarization. They tackle the controversy over Dave Chappelle's recent special and the discrepancies in movie ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, revealing underlying bias impacts. The discussion also touches on societal narratives about homelessness and mental health, exposing misinformation in political dialogues. Finally, they share thoughts on gender terminology shifts and the vital need for personal data protection in the digital age.

Sep 18, 2019 • 33min
#1154 I'm Not A Hero, I'm Just Not Stupid
The discussion kicks off with Adam's upcoming film, 'No Safe Spaces', and the chaotic debates over its poster. They dive into the documentary's critique of today's university culture, touching on free speech and controversial events like the Yale incident. Personal anecdotes add humor as they reflect on communication challenges and human relationships. The hosts also consider the complexities of decision-making in creative fields, all while exploring how outrage and labels shape modern discourse.

Sep 17, 2019 • 35min
#1153 They're Not Shitting On The Streets In Philly Yet?
A caller shares a poignant encounter with a homeless man in Philadelphia, sparking a discussion on societal attitudes toward homelessness. Adam recounts his comedic experience roasting Alec Baldwin, blending humor with personal insights. The conversation delves into California's political landscape and the consequences of new educational policies. They explore the potential of ketamine therapy for depression and critique the role of teachers' unions. The podcast mixes serious issues with lighthearted banter, creating an engaging dialogue.

Sep 16, 2019 • 37min
#1152 T.I.
Rapper and activist T.I. Harris, known for his music and podcasting, joins the conversation to explore the unexpected connections between comedy and rap. He shares personal anecdotes about his Atlanta upbringing and reflects on the challenges of perfectionism in both art forms. The discussion delves into societal issues reflected in their crafts, the impact of social media, and the complexities of free speech in today's cultural landscape. They also touch on the evolving music industry and how technology is changing the way content is created and consumed.


