

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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Mar 5, 2018 • 28min
#778 There's Only One Zookeeper Here
The hosts delve into the tough dynamics of family relationships and personal accountability. They humorously navigate the challenges of pet ownership while emphasizing the need for responsible habits. Lighthearted banter about golfing leads to deeper discussions on fears and societal shifts, including how relationship topics have evolved over time. There’s also a keen observation on the impact of technology on dating and the complexities of car buying, showcasing how modern life demands adaptability.

Mar 2, 2018 • 33min
#777 My Mom Knows What She Knows
The discussion kicks off with reflections on societal obsessions, from salt to vaping. A caller grapples with feelings of misery versus true depression, prompting a deeper dive into emotional well-being. The hosts critique a culture of self-victimization over personal responsibility. They tackle media inaccuracies around serious issues and emphasize the importance of spiritual nourishment in today's world. Lastly, unconventional car maintenance tips add a lighthearted touch, rounding out a thought-provoking conversation.

Mar 1, 2018 • 34min
#776 I'm Always Talking About What We're Talking About
Drew shares his newfound passion for heavy lifting while Adam admits to losing interest in fitness. They dive into a listener's dilemma about breaking up with his partner, exploring the emotional ties of family. A caller reveals a harrowing story of domestic violence, highlighting mental health struggles. Laughs ensue as they critique unusual health practices like coffee enemas. The duo also tackles relationship dynamics and the importance of clear communication in challenging situations.

Feb 28, 2018 • 34min
#775 Everyones Gotta Be Sued For Everything Because Something Happened
The hosts dive into a controversial LA Times piece targeting Dr. Drew, revealing the challenges of reclaiming their narrative. They tackle the complexities of communication in healthcare and the absurdity of medical lawsuits. A caller shares experiences of addiction's effect on memory, sparking a discussion on familial dynamics in recovery. Personal stories intertwine humor with the emotional toll of supporting loved ones grappling with substance use. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in these turbulent relationships.

Feb 27, 2018 • 33min
#774 Shelly Seems Different
Listeners dive into the complexities of navigating healthcare without insurance, with practical tips for recognizing flu symptoms. Engaging stories unfold about a cruise encounter and the humorous dynamics of the hospitality industry. The effects of alcohol on relationships spark deep discussions about trust and infidelity. Additionally, playful exchanges on gender identity and awkward bathroom moments lighten the mood, while the practicality of online therapy offers a fresh perspective on mental health.

Feb 26, 2018 • 36min
#773 The Opposite of What Makes Sense
The hosts dive into the heated gun debate following a tragedy in Florida, discussing complex ideas around arming teachers for school safety. They explore the implications of the Second Amendment and the emotional toll of gun violence on families. The conversation critiques a confusing L.A. Times editorial, highlighting the absurdities in gun control arguments. Additionally, they emphasize the need for mental health support and delve into the effects of societal changes on security measures. Humor mixes with serious discourse, fostering a balanced dialogue on sensitive topics.

Feb 23, 2018 • 35min
#772 Jordan Harbinger
In this engaging discussion, guest Jordan Harbinger, host of The Jordan Harbinger Show and an accomplished communicator, shares insights from his journey as an Eagle Scout. The conversation delves into the decline of hard work in modern culture and critiques changing societal values. They tackle a caller's dilemma about teaching resilience to a young chess player and explore the unsettling trend of losing trust in expertise. With humor and reflection, they highlight the importance of character and navigating today's complexities.

Feb 22, 2018 • 34min
#771 I Had A Finger Up My Butt Once...
The humorous conversation kicks off with the quirks of preparing for a colonoscopy and the importance of routine health screenings. Personal stories unfold around addiction recovery, touching on the struggles of sobriety and the complexities of cravings. Listeners share their concerns about aging and relationships, alongside reflections on anxiety and mental health. The hosts also dive into the importance of self-empowerment and facing fears, creating a lively blend of personal anecdotes and valuable insights.

Feb 21, 2018 • 36min
#770 Buboes (Sounds Better Than It Is)
The hosts dive into the controversy of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, discussing the impact of body representation and beauty standards amid the Me Too movement. They highlight the growing homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, linking it to public health risks and systemic failures. The conversation shifts to the disconnect between leaders and effective solutions for homelessness, peppered with humorous celebrity anecdotes. They also tackle the myth of detoxification, emphasizing diet over fads, while advocating for empathetic discussions around societal issues.

Feb 20, 2018 • 37min
#769 I'm Gettin' In That Pool
The hosts share a humorous tale from their time at the Kennedy Center, highlighting misconceptions about service animals. They delve into relationships, offering advice on reconciling with former partners and discussing the challenges of human connection. A fascinating comparison of NASA and SpaceX reveals the benefits of private sector efficiency in space exploration. The duo also tackles health myths around cell phone radiation and engages in a lively discussion about resilience, compulsive lying, and the intricacies of car pricing.


