The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Apr 4, 2018 • 34min

#798 Pretend I'm Artie Lange

A candid discussion unfolds about the ups and downs of childhood experiences, with humor about family quirks and responsibilities. Insights into colon cancer screenings reveal the importance of regular checks and personal anecdotes linked to health. The influence of media on narcissism and borderline personality disorder sparks intriguing thoughts. Emotions run high as the hosts share their parenting challenges, all while injecting light-hearted humor. Expect personal stories that resonate and a blend of serious topics with entertaining anecdotes.
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Apr 3, 2018 • 33min

#797 The Boy Who Cried Threatened

Dr. Drew shares his intriguing encounter with Stormy Daniels, discussing her insights on the adult entertainment industry. They analyze her recent interview, questioning the discrepancies between media narratives and personal experiences. The duo dives into the serious topic of alcohol addiction, emphasizing the importance of support systems for recovery. Light moments emerge as they tackle callers' concerns about bunions and hair loss, blending humor with helpful advice.
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Apr 2, 2018 • 32min

#796 Might As Well Raise Peacocks on Mars

Adam opens up about his hand issues and shares family health updates. Callers dive deep, discussing insights from sociology and questions about hypertension linked to Turner syndrome. The conversation shifts to a high-functioning alcoholic neighbor, highlighting the complexities of support and addiction. The hosts tackle the nuances of socioeconomic impacts on parenting, alongside a nostalgic reflection on health themes from the past. The blend of humor, personal stories, and serious topics keeps the discussion both engaging and thought-provoking.
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Mar 30, 2018 • 33min

#795 He's Narcissistic

The hosts humorously discuss the distinct personalities of their dogs, leading to a playful comparison that reveals insights into pet ownership. They dive into a listener's struggle with sugar addiction, drawing parallels between human behavior and that of pets. The conversation then shifts to critiques of social movements, exploring issues like food waste and the gender pay gap. Finally, they tackle the dynamics of male-female relationships, touching on political narratives and the complexities of pain management.
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Mar 29, 2018 • 33min

#794 Jimmy O. Yang

In this lively conversation, Jimmy O. Yang, an actor and comedian known for his roles in Silicon Valley and Crazy Rich Asians, joins to tackle some outrageous hypothetical scenarios, including the question of offspring ethics. The chat navigates social media data privacy controversies, the absurdities of quirky birthday gatherings, and the complex emotional landscape of breakups. Jimmy also shares hilarious insights into his love life, providing a humorous take on relationships and identity.
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Mar 28, 2018 • 37min

#793 That's An Admission Of Guilt

The hosts dive into a humorous exploration of a biorhythm wheel, reflecting on its quirky nature and potential family dynamics. They share personal stories about childhood experiences and their long-term effects on adult life. The discussion shifts to the socio-economic challenges impacting relationships and homelessness in LA. They also ponder the intersection of intuition and science, touching on life after death and genetic complexities, while critiquing societal norms around dissenting academic views.
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Mar 27, 2018 • 32min

#792 Fair Enough

The discussion kicks off with insights on the critical need for effective firearm training, emphasizing real-world application. They dive into the psychology behind police decisions during crises and the unpredictable nature of human behavior under stress. Callers share personal stories, from struggles with Bell's Palsy to alarming medication misuse. The talk further explores the impact of seasonal affective disorder and offers practical mood-boosting tips, blending serious topics with light-hearted humor throughout.
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Mar 26, 2018 • 33min

#791 He Did The Best That He Could

Dr. Drew shares insights from his genetic testing, revealing how personal biology impacts fitness and dietary choices. The hosts discuss the psychological effects of tailored diets, especially high protein, and the importance of sleep. They address a caller's family struggles involving an unreliable father and the need for boundaries. Also explored are the complexities of working in entertainment, the mental health implications of strict diets, and the overarching theme that everyone acts with their best intentions, even in challenging circumstances.
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Mar 23, 2018 • 32min

#790 6 Off Donkey! And Back To The Corral!

The conversation kicks off with an insightful critique of Common Core educational practices and their impact on teaching math. Callers bring personal dilemmas, including unique workplace challenges. Nostalgia hits as they recall humorous childhood memories and awkward gym class moments. A heartwarming discussion unfolds about health issues post-childbirth and the nuances of managing abnormal organ placement. Plus, a Tesla Model 3 giveaway wraps things up, promoting food literacy and raising awareness about colon cancer screening.
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Mar 22, 2018 • 32min

#789 Brian Kilmeade

Brian Kilmeade, a prominent Fox News personality and author, dives into the fascinating history of Andrew Jackson in his new book. He discusses the complex legacy of Jackson, examining his contradictory views on Native Americans and the society of his time compared to today. The conversation touches on childhood trauma and its impact on modern education, as well as light-hearted anecdotes from media experiences. Kilmeade also highlights the significance of the Battle of New Orleans and its relevance to contemporary political dynamics.

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