

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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Jul 25, 2018 • 32min
#878 The Left Doesn't Care About That Shit
The hosts dive into the hypocrisy surrounding political outrage, particularly from the left. They emphasize that voters often prioritize economic stability over political drama. Anecdotes highlight the inconsistency of political discourse while urging a focus on everyday concerns like job security. The humor flows as they reflect on the changing media landscape and even touch on health topics, blending light-hearted stories with serious advice on hormone replacement therapy. Callers add to the lively conversation, expressing gratitude and curiosity.

Jul 24, 2018 • 33min
#877 Lewy Body
The hosts dive into the complexities of the California housing crisis and provide insights into navigating mental health challenges. They also discuss Lewy Body Dementia, shedding light on its symptoms and progression, including the effect of drug use. A poignant call about a loved one's struggles with addiction adds emotional weight. Laughter ensues as they share anecdotes about public restroom challenges, blending humor with serious topics. Plus, personal experiences with air travel and a meat subscription service make for engaging conversation.

Jul 23, 2018 • 32min
#876 Goodwood Hill Climb
The hosts discuss Adam’s thrilling experience at the Goodwood Hill Climb, including a humorous misidentification on TV. They explore the impact of wealth versus resourcefulness on success, emphasizing participation in life. The conversation shifts to personal growth, highlighting the importance of self-awareness in relationships. A parking lot altercation leads to a funny reflection on social dynamics, while the allure of high-end collectibles prompts a debate on their inflated value. Overall, a lively mix of cars, friendships, and life lessons unfolds.

Jul 20, 2018 • 33min
#875 The Liberal Party
The conversation kicks off with the metaphorical pendulum of progressiveness and its inevitable swing back, sparking a debate on liberal versus hard leftist ideologies. Callers share diverse experiences, including tips for relaxation while on blood thinners and a cyclist's amusing encounter with traffic enforcement. The challenges of navigating home renovations and the impacts of serious health journeys are also explored, blending humor and serious reflections on personal struggles and societal shifts.

Jul 19, 2018 • 31min
#874 I'm Against Anything That Doesn't Work
Explore the debates surrounding social welfare policies like universal basic income and affirmative action, questioning their real-world effectiveness. Delve into the emotional complexities of navigating public accusations and the fallout from #metoo situations. Reflect on the historical context of identity theft and personal stories that illustrate the importance of family and community in child-rearing. With humor and insight, the discussion emphasizes victimization, accountability, and the delicate balance of supporting friends in tumultuous times.

Jul 18, 2018 • 33min
#873 Lunch Counters
The podcast dives into the implications of Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, discussing its potential impact on Roe v. Wade and women's rights. Listeners hear about the historical treatment of conservative nominees and the contrasts in public perception. Anxiety medication is also a topic, as a caller shares his experience. The hosts humorously tackle parenting challenges, focusing on the quest for discipline and grit in children, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and communication.

Jul 17, 2018 • 35min
#872 Simoleon
The hosts dive into the anxiety of awaiting medical results, sparking reflections on familial bonds and estrangement. They humorously navigate health experiences, discussing colonoscopy prep and pain management transitions. A light-hearted chat on personal choices leads into nostalgic parenting dilemmas. As they explore addiction, they dissect behavioral versus chemical dependencies, complemented by thoughts on society and pop culture. Finally, they entertain with car culture and simplified buying tips, blending humor with everyday life conversations.

Jul 16, 2018 • 32min
#871 Deep Dive Into The Bible
The conversation dives deep into family history, uncovering humorous tales of wealth and loss tied to the stock market crash. Wealth perception is unpacked, revealing the disparity between appearance and reality, accompanied by themes of envy and competition. Emotional challenges surrounding family transitions are discussed, emphasizing mental health and boundary-setting. The complexities of relationships are explored, blending biblical narratives with modern advice for moving on after breakups. Self-esteem and societal pressures are also examined with empathy and thoughtful insights.

Jul 13, 2018 • 33min
#870 Quite!
The hosts dive into a vibrant discussion about reviving a beloved radio show, sparking nostalgia and engaging banter. They tackle a caller's anxiety about introducing a new girlfriend to his family while humorously sharing experiences from their own lives. The dialogue shifts to the complexities of overcoming opioid addiction, featuring insights into health and emotional challenges. Listeners get a dose of light-hearted advice about relationships, caregiving, and maintaining heart health, all woven with entertaining anecdotes.

Jul 12, 2018 • 33min
#869 Take It Back!
The hosts dive into the importance of community interaction and how it shapes society. They share candid thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's surprising behavior during a recent outing. A caller reveals their struggle with persistent genital arousal disorder, sparking insights into personal health journeys. The discussion also touches on mental health issues, including OCD and therapy, while cleverly weaving in humor and societal biases, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives sprinkled with laughter.


