The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Jun 13, 2018 • 34min

#848 Make Them A Victim

The hosts discuss their experiences with sleep medications and the pursuit of restful nights. They dive into the tricky subject of circumcision decisions for newborns while peppering in humor about dating dilemmas. A heartfelt conversation unfolds regarding navigating toxic family dynamics, addressing guilt and enabling behaviors. They explore personal accountability in relationships, highlighting the importance of proactive engagement. The episode wraps up with insights on addiction and recovery, emphasizing necessary boundaries for well-being.
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Jun 12, 2018 • 35min

#847 The Rogue Deuce

The hosts dive into their thoughts on recent movies and the quirky philosophy of life through the lens of a port-o-potty. They share humorous experiences with public restrooms and critiqued the evolution of toilet technology. A particularly vexing tale emerges about a flawed sliding door design, showcasing the indifference of companies to customer feedback. The conversation also touches on the prominence of discussions around white privilege and the complex interplay of race and mental health in today's society.
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Jun 11, 2018 • 34min

#846 Lets Just Call Ourselves Canada

The conversation kicks off with Bill Clinton's defensive remarks about Monica Lewinsky, sparking a discussion on political accountability. They delve into the public backlash against figures like Rosanne and Samantha Bee. Personal stories weave through the show, covering addiction recovery challenges and criticisms of senior care. Listeners share their experiences with health trends, including intermittent fasting and digestive health. The hosts balance serious topics with light-hearted anecdotes, making for an engaging and insightful listening experience.
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Jun 8, 2018 • 36min

#845 Come & Go

Delve into the intriguing Dunning-Kruger effect, especially among millennials, as experts discuss its impact on self-perception and skepticism towards knowledge. Explore the importance of accepting being wrong and fostering collaboration for better learning. A thought-provoking conversation emerges around relationship dynamics, due process, and the emotional complexities of modern love. With humor woven in, the challenges of communication and trauma in relationships are addressed, reminding us of the importance of honesty and integrity.
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Jun 7, 2018 • 36min

#844 Midlife

The hosts dive into the challenging dynamics of sexual health, highlighting the decline in condom use among millennials and rising STIs. They also discuss a listener's midlife crisis car purchase, a Lotus Evora S, and the motivations behind such choices. Navigating youth substance use is another hot topic, focusing on parenting complexities with marijuana. The conversation blends humor and earnestness while touching on generational differences and the need for open communication in families, especially around sensitive issues.
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Jun 6, 2018 • 40min

#843 Theo Von

Theo Von, a comedian and host known for his podcast, joins the conversation to delve into some heartfelt listener interactions. Adam and Dr. Drew explore alternatives to sleep medications while sharing funny travel anecdotes. They address a caller's concerns about pain management after surgery, blending humor with serious reflections on addiction. The discussion also touches on cultural views of mental health, showcasing the differences in therapy accessibility around the world.
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Jun 5, 2018 • 40min

#842 Oh Yah I Hate That Guy

The show kicks off with a humorous recount of a Memorial Day parade that left Adam both bemused and reflective. A fascinating discussion ensues about the effects of constant sanitization on children’s immunity. Listeners share their experiences with mental health in nonprofit work, revealing the challenges of aiding those in need. The lighthearted banter on pizza toppings during jury duty adds a fun twist, juxtaposed with serious legal discussions around political issues and media influence.
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Jun 4, 2018 • 33min

#841 If We Were Japanese We All Would've Killed Ourselves Years Ago

The fallout from Rosanne Barr's cancellation sparks a deep dive into self-sabotage and workplace dynamics. The duo reflects on how personal actions can lead to significant career repercussions. A poignant conversation emerges from a caller with head trauma, addressing the lasting effects of injury. They explore the contrast between public personas and private lives, and the complexities of relationships. Personal stories about pain management and humor light up the discussion, all wrapped in an engaging, relatable tone.
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Jun 1, 2018 • 33min

#840 Stop The Drive Before You're Thru, With Your Life

Adam shares a humorous tale about managing his mischievous dog, Phil, who has a sock-eating habit. They delve into the serious topic of marijuana addiction, emphasizing the role of community support. The conversation shifts to recent NFL rule changes regarding anthem protests, sparking a lively debate. Personal growth and adapting to life's challenges are also explored through entertaining anecdotes and light-hearted stories, making for a mix of humor and insightful commentary.
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May 31, 2018 • 37min

#839 Sean Stone

Sean Stone, an actor, writer, producer, and director known for his roles in 'Fury of the Fist and the Golden Fleece' and 'Road Hard,' joins the conversation to discuss his latest project. He shares candid insights into the chaotic nature of film production, likening it to a 'controlled airplane crash' that demands adaptability. The discussion also touches on the impact of masculinity in Hollywood and personal reflections on career fulfillment amidst evolving societal roles. Stone's passion for storytelling shines through as he navigates the intricacies of filmmaking.

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