

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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Dec 12, 2018 • 32min
#973 Not Today, Not Tomorrow, Not The Day After
The show kicks off with a caller seeking advice on a child’s recurring rash, highlighting the challenges of parenting and pediatric care. Conversations dive deep into the homelessness crisis, examining diverse experiences beyond stereotypes. The hosts share their volunteering commitments while discussing the intersection of homelessness and mental health issues. Ethical concerns about individual freedoms and community needs are also explored, reflecting on broader societal implications and the complexities of care and support.

Dec 11, 2018 • 34min
#972 Hockey Glove Stink
Dr. Drew shares a moment of introspection about personal shortcomings and the need for atonement. A caller sparks a lively discussion about the odor of hockey gloves, leading to humorous anecdotes. The conversation then shifts to practical advice on boosting testosterone, with another caller sharing an inspiring 80-pound weight loss story. They delve into body image perceptions post-weight loss and the significance of fitness in maintaining well-being, all while weaving in engaging banter and sponsor mentions.

Dec 10, 2018 • 33min
#971 When The Jacket Drops The Bullshit Stops
Frustration in the medical community takes center stage as the discussion highlights the diminishing prestige of healthcare professionals. They explore the changing cultural expectations for boys and fathers, emphasizing the need for modern rites of passage. The complexities of Kratom use spark debate about safety and efficacy, while reflections on societal norms reveal a nostalgic view of past adventures. Lastly, the unintended consequences of well-meaning policies, like banning plastic straws, exemplify the intricate balance between good intentions and real-world impact.

Dec 7, 2018 • 36min
#970 So Our Country Is Better Than Your Country, And That's Good
The discussion kicks off with critiques of how new doctors often reinvent the wheel instead of building on established practices. This sparks a broader conversation about societal trends where everything seems subject to change for change's sake. They dive into the nuances of language and political correctness, showcasing how narratives shape public views. Nationalism and its interpretations lead to reflections on sports culture, while health care debates touch on personal stories and community welfare. Lastly, humorously, they explore the quirky side of massage therapy.

Dec 6, 2018 • 35min
#969 Jordan Harbinger Returns
The conversation kicks off with a caller grappling with their son’s passion for football amidst parental opposition. Jordan Harbinger joins to delve into drastic societal changes reshaping norms and values. They explore how youth sports coaching styles reflect broader cultural shifts, emphasizing safety and structured play. The duo critiques the outrage culture impacting social interactions, while also discussing personal accountability and the evolution of family dynamics. Insights on envy versus jealousy surface, rounding out a thought-provoking discussion.

Dec 5, 2018 • 39min
#968 You Ever Go In The Hot Tub With Your Parents?
Dive into classic cinema as the hosts dissect the impact of 'Gone with the Wind' and its connection to 'The Other Side of the Wind.' They explore the nuances of dialectical behavioral therapy for addiction, sharing personal anecdotes along the way. The conversation takes a humorous turn discussing family dynamics, including quirky hot tub moments. Listeners also get insights into navigating co-parenting challenges with a narcissistic ex, touching on the importance of boundaries and communication in complex family situations.

Dec 4, 2018 • 35min
#967 There Would've Been Screaming
A quirky family story unfolds as Adam shares how his daughter sold him an Amazon gift card for cash, setting off a funny chain reaction involving a friend. They delve into the idea of poverty as a motivator in youth, discussing how childhood experiences shape who we become. The conversation pivots to classic cinema, especially 'Gone With The Wind,' allowing for both humorous takes and serious reflections on its historical context. They also touch on the evolution of female sexuality and the lessons of parenting sacrifices.

Dec 3, 2018 • 35min
#966 One Day...
The conversation dives into how different upbringings, rich versus less fortunate, shape adulthood. They explore resilience in children from poorer backgrounds and how family support plays a crucial role. A study on success trends among ethnic groups highlights the importance of education and immigrant influences. Personal stories reveal the psychological impacts of financial struggles, guilt, and emotional distancing. The hosts share nostalgic travel memories and reflect on the evolving value of time and experiences over possessions.

Nov 30, 2018 • 36min
#965 I Didn't Have Anything To Chalk This Up To
The hosts dive into Oprah's interview with Michelle Obama, examining profound insights on race and socioeconomic issues. They tackle a caller's struggles with PTSD, exploring how to navigate personal history in romantic situations. Humor meets serious themes as they discuss the challenges of systemic inequality and the complexities of changing behaviors in relationships. Plus, listeners learn about the evolving use of CBD for anxiety while navigating the delicate balance of sharing mental health struggles with partners.

Nov 29, 2018 • 34min
#964 This Thing We Call Happiness
A deep dive into the nature of happiness reveals its common misconceptions and connections to satisfaction. The dialogue explores the daily practice needed to cultivate joy, akin to physical fitness, emphasizing shared experiences and meaningful relationships. Philosophical insights shed light on happiness as flourishing, prompting a shift in understanding. Personal stories offer guidance on navigating therapy options, illustrating the importance of finding qualified professionals. The conversation also touches upon communication complexities and the role of intimacy in our lives.


