

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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Jun 17, 2019 • 35min
#1096 Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay
The hosts reminisce about the quirky origins of 'Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay' and its place in childhood memories. They tackle thought-provoking questions from callers about relationships and personal introspection. Discussions veer into the nostalgic yet dark themes of children's songs, revealing how cultural sensitivities have evolved. Humor meets vulnerability as they share cringe-worthy intimacy stories. Family dynamics also come under scrutiny, addressing the complexities of toxic relationships and the importance of setting boundaries.

Jun 15, 2019 • 10min
Bonus - Sneak Peek of 22 Hours: An American Nightmare
Dive into a chilling true crime tale that unravels the horrifying events surrounding a D.C. family's murder. Discover the frantic rescue efforts as firefighters confront a devastating blaze, only to unearth disturbing clues. The investigation reveals a crime scene that shocks the community, with the tragic loss of lives, including a child. Key witnesses share shocking revelations, raising questions about the killer's potential accomplices. Will previously hidden audio recordings shed new light on this American nightmare?

Jun 14, 2019 • 37min
#1095 If You Think It's A Good Idea, Do The Opposite
Homelessness in Los Angeles sparks a deep dive into the city's growing epidemic. Reflecting on a decade of worsening conditions, frustration with political inaction emerges. The contrast between 'dude think' and 'chick think' sets the stage for discussing California's challenging political landscape. Conversations touch on childhood empathy in the face of poverty and the risks of smart home technology amid rising urban decay. The speakers explore effective leadership styles, arguing for tough decisions over emotional responses, all while critiquing figures like Gavin Newsom.

Jun 13, 2019 • 38min
#1094 We Da Best
Dive into a nostalgic journey as childhood TV shows like The Partridge Family spark fond memories. The discussion shifts to DJ Khaled’s recent SNL performance, leading to a critique of modern music's artistic standards. Listeners share concerns about family travel amid health news and explore the intricate dynamics of desire and intimacy. The hosts humorously navigate the quirks of living in Orange County while contemplating the evolving nature of entertainment and the psychological implications of childhood behaviors.

Jun 12, 2019 • 39min
#1093 Why Bother Trying
Discussions dive into the escalating homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, highlighting alarming public health issues tied to it. They critique current approaches and call for more equitable solutions. The episode also features a heated debate about socialism at a political event, showcasing public sentiment. Personal safety concerns regarding smart technology follow, revealing risks of privacy and identity theft. Finally, the conversation reflects on the balance of enjoying life now while planning for an unpredictable future amidst growing inequality.

Jun 11, 2019 • 35min
#1092 We Need Elon
Air travel innovation seems stalled, with a focus on the Concorde crash influencing the end of supersonic flights. The conversation shifts to the striking homelessness situation along Venice Blvd, examining why one side of a freeway is impacted while the other side isn’t. Alongside, there are humorous takes on unique subscription services and reflections on luxury fashion. The discussion also weaves in concerns about urban management, public health, and the complexities of tackling homelessness in Los Angeles.

Jun 10, 2019 • 34min
#1091 It Takes A Village
A deep dive into happiness reveals shocking links to loneliness and the opioid crisis. The importance of strong family ties emerges, showing how they affect child-rearing. Conversations reveal the emotional support addiction offers, alongside discussions about family dynamics in a changing society. Listeners seek advice on therapy and dietary choices while exploring the role of community in parenting. Personal anecdotes add depth, covering everything from sleep struggles to the creative paths for healing.

Jun 7, 2019 • 35min
#1090 Look At All These People Agreeing With Me
A fascinating discussion kicks off with Drew's encounter with Antwone Fisher, exploring how fame can skew reality for talented celebrities. They delve into health concerns, particularly the need for better stress test protocols for men over 45. There's a critical look at the mental health landscape, tracing its deterioration over time. The conversation also touches on social security scams and the unintended consequences of workplace policies on gender dynamics. A reflection on leadership frustrations wraps up the episode, highlighting societal challenges.

Jun 6, 2019 • 33min
#1089 More Reality Shows Than Foreign Wars
Unravel the intriguing life of automaker John DeLorean, whose legacy blends innovation with personal turmoil. Delve into the complexities of welfare systems that sometimes trap rather than uplift. A heartfelt caller seeks advice for his brother on the autism spectrum, sparking a discussion on family dynamics and societal changes. Explore the impact of sensationalism in today’s discourse and the overwhelming presence of reality TV, while enjoying personal anecdotes that highlight the art of persuasion in conversations.

Jun 5, 2019 • 33min
#ADS 1088 People Aren't Bad So Much As They're Weak
The hosts share intriguing insights from a star-studded birthday dinner, spotlighting the importance of personal relationships in business success. They tackle the disparity in salaries between athletes and teachers, prompting reflection on societal values. A caller’s health concern leads to a discussion about iron levels and medication risks. The conversation deepens as they examine human weaknesses, suggesting that negative behavior often stems from vulnerability rather than malice, all while navigating complex family dynamics.


