The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Jun 19, 2025 • 31min

Classic #1156: The Scone Gene

The conversation kicks off with a humorous take on the frustrations of navigating property regulations while renovating a new warehouse. Adam shares a comical cooking disaster involving a spoiled cheese omelet, sparking a light-hearted debate over the merits of fresh versus pre-grated cheese. They also delve into the challenges of managing a busy household, touching on a meat delivery service that promises quality. Amid all this, the hosts reflect on dietary choices, particularly the shift towards healthier fats like olive oil and butter.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 36min

#2013: Critical Thinking 101

Modern courtesy seems to be fading, sparking a vibrant discussion about societal behavior. The role of fathers in shaping communities comes sharply into focus, highlighting the challenges of fatherlessness. A fascinating contrast between logical and suspicious thinking showcases ideological flaws in leadership. Through engaging thought experiments, critical thinking skills are put to the test. Finally, a deep dive into the homeless crisis in California reveals its complex root causes, leaving listeners with much to ponder.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 30min

Classic #1226: She Was Debbie Dootson!!

The hosts dive into the evolution of advertising, comparing vintage and modern commercials. They analyze a recent HIV prevention ad, discussing representation and its impact on communities. Concerns about PrEP and its implications for safe sex spark an engaging debate. The conversation shifts to feminism, critiquing modern activism while emphasizing personal action. Lastly, a caller's ambition to transition from maintenance work to comedy photography leads to valuable strategies for monetizing creativity at comedy events.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 33min

#2012 - Clearing Your Mind

Can you really gauge someone's intelligence just by looking into their eyes? The hosts explore the absurdity of hyperbole in political discourse, discussing a surprising turn by Hakeem Jeffries on border security. They also dive into bold moves by RFK Jr. regarding the CDC and curious effects of Ozempic on men. Adam shares personal stories highlighting the importance of a clear mind, while they humorously examine young women's interactions with police. Plus, a memorable Chick-fil-A anecdote ties it all together!
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Jun 12, 2025 • 18min

Classic #1392: Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Pt. 2

The discussion kicks off with a caller proposing safe strategies for reopening indoor dining. They delve into how childhood experiences shape responses to pandemic stressors. Humor ensues as they critique bureaucratic absurdities and explore telehealth for erectile dysfunction. Nostalgia strikes with reflections on the 1974 film 'Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry,' examining its car culture and adventurous spirit. The conversation rounds off with insights into Tiger Woods' health struggles and tips for aspiring podcasters.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 36min

#2011 - Mob Mentality

In this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, the duo dives into the chaos surrounding the recent immigration riots in Los Angeles, unpacking the psychology behind what drives people to riot in the first place. Adam explores how society increasingly rejects accurate, fact-based information—especially on hot-button issues—and how that impacts public discourse and behavior.They also examine how animals and humans respond differently in the face of danger, leading to a broader conversation about the media’s sensationalized coverage of events like Hurricane Katrina and how narratives are shaped when it comes to minority communities. Wrapping things up, Adam and Dr. Drew react to the response—or lack thereof—from California leadership in the wake of the LA riots.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 18min

Classic #1392: Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Pt. 1

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show and go straight to the phones and start off with a caller looking for Adam's thoughts on technical educators as opposed to general education teachers and a few covid vaccine related questions for Dr. Drew. They also speak with a caller who believes he has a good solution for reopening indoor dining in a safe manner. Finally, they speak to a caller who wants to know if they have seen a trailer from a long lost 70s movie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 38min

Adam and Drew #2010 - Surviving Heatwaves & Hug-Free Households

A lively discussion unfolds about men's struggles with extreme heat and the impact of childhood air conditioning on tolerance. The hosts compare modern comforts with the resilience of feral children. A touching moment from a past performance reflects on upbringing and emotional patterns. Adam dives into the symbolism of sandwich-making, illustrating how these simple meals represent parental care and personal growth. The conversation humorously links sandwich culture to national prosperity, showcasing the connection between food, identity, and memories.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 20min

Classic #1531: You're Ashamed of Your Cowardice, Now Go Live With It Pt. 2

The hosts dive into Jeff Zucker's departure from CNN, questioning the narrative behind it. They also discuss the upcoming Super Bowl in Los Angeles and its mask mandate, speculating on similar rules at other venues. A caller expands on the intriguing 'death of math' theory while another shares experiences with rising wokeness. The conversation shifts to the psychological impacts of cowardice and societal pressures, touching on issues like crime and race perceptions through personal anecdotes.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 33min

Adam and Drew #2009 - John Lennon Was Wrong—& So Was America’s Education System

The conversation dives into the narcissism epidemic and critiques John Lennon’s idealism in "Imagine." Adam emphasizes the need for vocational training over music education, especially for low-income youth. He recalls his warnings about trade skills and challenges campaigns like VH1’s "Save the Music" for missing the mark. They also discuss gender differences in fear responses and share stories of crisis management, highlighting the value of hands-on skills and addressing educational disparities.

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