

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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Jan 9, 2019 • 36min
#987 That's A Football Move
The discussion kicks off with a thought-provoking look at New Year's resolutions and their impact on personal growth. They share insights on the quirky relationships people have with their diets and how that affects overall well-being. The conversation shifts to the NFL, analyzing playoff dynamics, game-day pressures, and controversial rules. Humorous anecdotes about gut health and its surprisingly profound implications weave through their talk, sparking reflections on the deeper connections between our bodies and the sports we love.

Jan 8, 2019 • 38min
#986: Where's Your Bedside Manner?
The hosts kick off with a light-hearted exchange about dental surgery and the invigorating jolt from cold pool dips. They dive into the complexities of pain, reflecting on how different experiences can feel similar yet vastly different. A humorous critique of Hollywood's changing dialogue around social issues surfaces, alongside a discussion on the unintentional outcomes of socioeconomic policies. The conversation touches on the mental health perks of cold showers, wrapping up with amusing anecdotes about chilly swimming dilemmas.

Jan 7, 2019 • 1h 7min
BEST OF: #15 David Alan Grier
David Alan Grier, celebrated actor and comedian from 'In Living Color', joins the conversation with a lively mix of humor and personal anecdotes. They dive into serious topics like football's concussion crisis and its impact on youth sports, blending it with reflections on mental health and PTSD. Grier shares insights on celebrity encounters and the evolving concept of heroes versus anti-heroes. The discussion also touches on the emotional toll of cognitive decline, offering both laughs and thoughtful commentary on society's challenges.

Jan 4, 2019 • 40min
BEST OF: #843 Theo Von
Theo Von, a comedian and host of 'This Past Weekend', joins the discussion to tackle some intriguing listener questions. The conversation bounces from the challenges of sleep medications to the complexities of opioid addiction in families. They share humorous tidbits about life above a CVS and explore the quirks of Los Angeles living. Mental health awareness also takes center stage, as they reflect on personal stories and the societal pressures surrounding it. It's a blend of laughs, insights, and heartfelt moments.

Jan 3, 2019 • 34min
BEST OF: #799 You’re putting your stupidity on display
The hosts dive into nostalgic tales from their sketch comedy days, revealing the creative chaos behind working with chimpanzees. They discuss the complexities of alcoholism treatment, focusing on Antabuse and the importance of holistic strategies. A significant talk on the HPV vaccine underscores its relevance amid rising cancer rates, complemented by a candid look at vaccination processes. The conversation blends humor with serious societal discussions, particularly the urgent need to address violence in schools.

Jan 2, 2019 • 34min
BEST OF: #749 Jimmy O Yang
Jimmy O. Yang, an actor and comedian famous for his roles in Silicon Valley and Crazy Rich Asians, joins in for a lively conversation. They tackle the thorny issue of data privacy in the age of social media, debating the ethical dilemmas of sharing personal info. In a lighter twist, they explore dark hypothetical scenarios about parenting, while Jimmy opens up about the quirks of his love life. The trio wraps up with humorous insights on friendship dynamics in Hollywood, showcasing how personal influences shape their comedic journeys.

Jan 1, 2019 • 35min
BEST OF: #771 I had a finger up my butt once
The hosts dive into the humorous and relatable world of colonoscopies and the quirks of medical preparation. They address listener concerns, from the trials of recovering alcoholics to reminiscing about a memorable chair from the Loveline TV Show. Personal stories illuminate the struggles of forming long-term relationships and confronting generational illness like alcoholism. The discussion also branches into healthy life choices and the importance of ongoing support in recovery, mixed with some nostalgic commentary on 90s horror films.

Dec 31, 2018 • 32min
BEST OF: #751 Don’t be overcome by your boners
A lively discussion unfolds around the Aziz Ansari controversy, diving into topics of consent and gender dynamics. Callers share thoughts on health, wedding photography, and the potential benefits of improv classes for career growth. The conversation touches on the serious risks of high blood pressure, alongside lighthearted wedding planning anecdotes. Insights into military recruitment and the transformative power of video conferencing add depth, while humorous airport mishaps offer a relatable twist.

Dec 28, 2018 • 34min
#985 Ringo
The hosts dive into their nostalgic adventures on Loveline. They analyze Lorne Greene's 'Ringo' and reflect on human influence and malleability. Comedic camping mishaps reveal youthful folly and friendships. The importance of personal choice in high-pressure situations is explored with tightrope walker analogies. They also discuss the historical stigma around HIV/AIDS and the myths surrounding Western figures. Humor flows as they critique unrealistic tropes in film, while considering shifts in cultural norms and meditation.

Dec 27, 2018 • 34min
#984 North To Alaska
The hosts dive into the importance of genetic testing and share personal stories related to health decisions. They explore the challenges of familial relationships, focusing on a listener's heartfelt birthday gesture for her father. The conversation also touches on innovative alternatives for muscle cramps and a family's journey towards understanding nutritional health through the ketogenic diet. Additionally, they reflect on nostalgic moments from previous podcasts, blending humor with a discussion about iconic cultural figures.


