

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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Aug 14, 2019 • 39min
BEST OF: #1037 Hashtag MaleToo
The hosts dive into the clash between Trump supporters and opposers, exploring the allure of politician appearances over qualifications. They discuss the rise of a 'male-to' movement, questioning modern gender roles and political leadership. The conversation shifts to the crisis of homelessness in Los Angeles, critically examining leadership failures and societal implications. Finally, they touch on the power of music and its impact on emotions, from classic artists to modern trends, revealing the complexities of nostalgia and talent in today's music scene.

Aug 13, 2019 • 39min
BEST OF: #999 I like listening to me
Dive into a lively conversation about leveraging business experts to tackle government issues. Adam shares a compelling metaphor he's found for societal challenges. The discussion also delves into personal experiences with drugs and mental health, including a caller’s concerns about Zoloft and drug testing. Explore intriguing topics like citizen capitalism, racial dynamics, and the humor behind political titles. With a mix of personal anecdotes and societal observations, the dialogue keeps listeners engaged and entertained.

Aug 12, 2019 • 34min
BEST OF: #1052 The Spectrum
Dive into nostalgia as the hosts reminisce about 1970s TV themes and classic sitcoms, playfully critiquing their absurdities. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn discussing addiction, with insights into spectrum diseases. They also touch on evolving perceptions of mental health among middle-aged men, highlighting alarming trends. Humorously contrasting TV preferences leads to a lively discussion on outdated comedy styles and the impact of executives on creativity in entertainment.

Aug 9, 2019 • 36min
#1133: Just People Exerting Power
A new proposal in California aims to require tax returns from presidential candidates—raising questions about fairness and transparency. A heartfelt call delves into the journey of sobriety and community support in Montana. The fallout from the Evergreen College controversy highlights failures in authority regarding free speech. Adam critiques the disconnect between politicians and pressing social issues, calling for deeper discussions amid today's shifting power dynamics and cultural complexities.

Aug 8, 2019 • 34min
#1132 When Do You Learn?
The discussion kicks off with contrasting views on Al Sharpton and the public's unpredictable reactions to Trump. Delving into political dynamics, they explore the complex relationship Jewish voters have with the Democratic Party amid rising anti-Israel sentiments. The conversation highlights the historical context of envy towards Jewish success and the reactions that follow. They also tackle the roles of public figures in accountability and the evolving discourse on family values and education, emphasizing the importance of learning from history.

Aug 7, 2019 • 32min
#1131 Thank You For Flying AirDrew
The hosts kick off with a humorous take on airline talk and the absurdity of pilot announcements. They dive into startling homelessness statistics after a visit to LA encampments, shedding light on this pressing issue. There's a witty discussion on the quirks of language used in air travel, along with playful suggestions for expressing gratitude. They also tackle the stigma around male health and erectile dysfunction, linking effective communication to societal issues. Finally, they critique media responsibility in addressing humanitarian crises.

Aug 6, 2019 • 35min
#1130 I’m Asking You What’s Wrong With YOU
The hosts share laughs over quirky spending habits and dining arrangements, revealing the humor in everyday life. They reflect on the unexpected loss of a close figure, blending personal stories with light-hearted banter. An intriguing chat compares financial behaviors, emphasizing the contrast between everyday expenses and billionaire frugality. Family dynamics come into play, exploring trivial conversations that overshadow deeper connections. The banter also touches on the absurdities of modern content and the chaos of balancing multiple commitments.

Aug 5, 2019 • 37min
#1129 You Think of People as Human Beings Instead of Horrible Animals
The hosts dive into a fascinating comparison of today's society and the 1970s, exploring socio-economic parallels. Dr. Drew shares intriguing insights about Abraham Lincoln that will surprise you. They humorously tackle the challenges of daily responsibilities using caulk as a metaphor. A spirited discussion unfolds about the inconsistency in prioritizing environmental issues, like plastic straws, over pressing human crises like homelessness. The conversation blends wit and reflection on consumer habits, making for a thought-provoking listen.

Aug 2, 2019 • 35min
#1128 There's Nothing In That For Us
Ray Curtis, a combat veteran, shares his insights on the impact of video games like 'Call of Duty' on young minds. He discusses how these games intertwine with real-life experiences and their potential effects on behavior. The conversation shifts to the complexities of social justice, emphasizing the importance of personal accountability alongside recognizing systemic challenges. Their dialogue highlights the balance between opportunity and privilege, exploring how resilience and hard work contribute to success beyond mere financial means.

Jul 31, 2019 • 34min
#1127 I Blame Everybody But Me
The podcast dives into the homelessness crisis in Sacramento, comparing it to issues in Portland, and expressing mixed emotions about urban decay. Personal stories contrast the media narratives, while discussions on liver donation highlight the emotional and procedural challenges faced by patients. The hosts critique modern social movements, discussing free speech, censorship, and the selective advocacy present in today's society. They also touch on overlooked environmental issues like pollution from leaf blowers, emphasizing the need for genuine understanding and effective solutions.


