The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Nov 14, 2018 • 38min

#953 Hot Ones

The hosts dive into Adam's appearance on 'Hot Ones,' contrasting it with DJ Khaled's episode, sparking a lively discussion about public figures. They tackle the dynamics of marital intimacy, addressing a caller's concerns about sexual initiation. A humorous exploration of spicy foods reveals societal standards influenced by reality TV. The dialogue also touches on campus culture and excessive saliva production, alongside playful banter about car aesthetics and the absurdities of modern bureaucracy.
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Nov 13, 2018 • 35min

#952 Adam & Jesus

The hosts dive into a humorous discussion sparked by Dr. Drew's name popping up in unexpected places, leading to an intriguing medical talk touching on Jesus. A caller grapples with marriage counseling, revealing deep trust issues in relationships. Another shares concerns about caffeine dependence, weighing its effects on clarity and health. The episode weaves personal stories of addiction recovery, emphasizing the importance of self-care and communication in navigating life's complexities.
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Nov 12, 2018 • 36min

#951 California In Its Infinite Wisdom

California's recent election results spark confusion and amusement as the duo discusses new laws, from cage-free eggs to healthcare woes. A listener shares her adoption journey, prompting a serious exploration of trauma faced by children. Lighthearted banter about cocktail mixers contrasts with the darker conversation on personal safety and the complexities of sexual assault definitions. Anecdotes highlight the inefficiencies of Los Angeles and the importance of understanding the emotional landscape of adopted children.
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Nov 9, 2018 • 34min

#950 Life Can Be Summed Up In A Breakfast Bar

The conversation kicks off with a humorous metaphor about life using a breakfast bar. They delve into the complexities of healthy living, sharing personal stories about navigating breakfast choices. An intriguing discussion arises about societal perceptions versus lived experiences, particularly concerning hate crimes. The hosts highlight surprising friendships between people with opposing political views, challenging the media's role in amplifying division. The dialogue wraps up by emphasizing the importance of connection and shared values in bridging societal divides.
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Nov 8, 2018 • 34min

#949 Kids Don't Know How To Fall

The rise of electric scooters sparks lively debate about their appeal and risks. A discussion on childhood falls contrasts BMX injuries with today's scooter-related mishaps, highlighting safety concerns. A listener's health issue involving painful sleep erections adds a personal touch. The complexities of birthright citizenship and the debate on welfare systems unfold, addressing responsibility and sustainability. Along the way, there are humorous anecdotes and critiques of national interventions, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining conversation.
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Nov 7, 2018 • 34min

#948 I Wish I Didn't Have A Birthday

The hosts dive into the evolution of their intro, causing endless laughter. They tackle Don Lemon's controversial remarks about white men, exploring societal perceptions of identity and violence. The discussion shifts to how news media has adapted in the digital age, often sacrificing depth for sensationalism. They also question the true meaning of birthdays, humorously pondering more meaningful milestones in life. Finally, they address the weird interruptions of life, like muscle cramps, and the importance of engaging in diverse conversations.
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Nov 6, 2018 • 33min

#947 It's Called A Handicap, Use It

Delve into the world of technology with a new app designed for food allergy management. Engage in a spirited discussion about the fine line between real allergies and attention-seeking behaviors in dining scenarios. Explore the risks of Adderall use among recovering addicts and the political landscape's impact on health policies. Reflect on generational views of leadership and the rising role of grandparents in today’s family dynamics. Hear heartwarming personal anecdotes that connect the past with modern challenges.
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Nov 5, 2018 • 33min

#946 Sink Side Chats

Dive into California's political chaos as the hosts lament the state's challenges, blending frustration with humor. Hear about quirky bathroom sink remodels and a heartwarming champagne story from Adam's childhood. The conversation also reflects on human nature and societal expectations around generosity. With a touch of nostalgia, they share memorable listener anecdotes, showing how past experiences connect with current discussions. Lively and entertaining, it's a mix of personal stories and social commentary.
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Nov 2, 2018 • 33min

#945 Do I Own A Ferrari?

The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into the importance of family ties over biological heritage. A humorous debate follows about car ownership, specifically a cheeky look at Ferrari and its cultural significance. The hosts touch on the complexities of immigration, global inequality, and the portrayal of these issues in media. They also explore how parenting styles are influenced by cultural backgrounds and delve into the societal impacts of money in politics, including its role in homelessness and affordable housing.
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Nov 1, 2018 • 35min

#944 Strong Evidence

Los Angeles faces a dire homelessness crisis, with officials criticized for their negligence. The discussion also dives into the health risks associated with unsanitary conditions. Elizabeth Warren's DNA test controversy raises questions about identity claims and authenticity. Humor and frustration blend as challenges related to mental health medications and public misconceptions about psychiatry are explored. Lastly, a hopeful look at a new tunnel project contrasts sharply with ongoing urban decay narratives.

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