

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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Nov 24, 2017 • 31min
#717: Flat Earth
The conversation kicks off with a humorous encounter with an imposter claiming to be Dr. Drew's colleague. They dive into the intriguing flat earth movement, sparking debates about perception and belief. Personal anecdotes about Thanksgiving travel logistics add a light touch. Themes of sobriety and relationships surface, highlighting the struggles with addiction and the impact on marital dynamics. The talk also touches on coping with anxiety after quitting marijuana, emphasizing the importance of support and professional help.

Nov 22, 2017 • 33min
#715: The Founding Father Arborist Conundrum
The hosts dive into Canada's recent legislation on gender pronouns, discussing the complexities of speech regulation. Adam shares his thoughts on how today's regulations would shock America's founding fathers. A poignant chat about OCD reveals the struggle with intrusive thoughts and misconceptions surrounding mental health. They offer advice on navigating family dynamics when a loved one is ill, focusing on the emotional challenges of discussing terminal illness with children, all while keeping the conversation light and relatable.

Nov 22, 2017 • 33min
#716: Trauma Survivors
The discussion kicks off with the harrowing tale of Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping and her incredible resilience. Insights from Drew's interview shed light on the media frenzy surrounding the case. A listener shares a humorous yet poignant reflection on overcoming pica and childhood trauma. Topics range from the complexities of foster care experiences to the impact of controversial narratives in sports. Light-hearted moments emerge with ghostly homeowner tales and the importance of safety in both homes and public perception.

Nov 21, 2017 • 33min
#714: You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
The discussion kicks off with the importance of pragmatism in everyday situations. A caller sparks a debate on whether the saying 'the customer is always right' has negative implications for society. They explore the evolution of disagreement and contrasting generational views on authority and communication. The conversation also touches on the nostalgic impact of music, particularly Lou Rawls, while examining women's health topics like hormone replacement therapy. Humor and reflections on retirement round out the lively dialogue.

Nov 20, 2017 • 31min
#713: The Man Who Does More Than He Is Paid For
The hosts kick off with amusing tales about old financial documents, leading to a discussion on the advantages of working for free. They delve into personal stories about hard work and its rewards, while also tackling societal contradictions around identity and health fears from callers. The conversation covers embracing discomfort for personal growth, touching on cold showers and the challenges they present. Finally, they navigate the complex relationship between meritocracy and diversity in the workplace, all with a humorous twist.

Nov 17, 2017 • 42min
#712: Wheeler Walker Jr.
Wheeler Walker Jr., a musician known for his comedic take on country music, joins the conversation with Adam and Dr. Drew. They dive into the transformation of Nashville's sound and the challenges of dating in the digital age, peppered with witty banter. Wheeler gives a live performance and shares insights about his new album 'Old Wheeler'. The trio also exchanges amusing anecdotes about fan interactions, the quirks of modern romance, and the cultural differences between Nashville and Los Angeles, all while keeping the laughs coming.

Nov 16, 2017 • 39min
#711: Apodictic
The hosts kick off with commentary on celebrity antics, focusing on figures like O.J. Simpson and Kevin Spacey. They blend humor with serious discussions about family dynamics, emphasizing communication challenges and gender differences. Listeners hear about personal experiences of feeling disrespected at work and changing perceptions of wealth. Lastly, they tackle a gripping moral dilemma around survival, critiquing family roles and societal values through intriguing narratives.

Nov 15, 2017 • 35min
#710: Silver or Lead
The hosts delve into the unsettling connections between race and recent violent events, exploring societal influences and family impact. A compelling discussion unfolds regarding toxic plants that could harm pets, warning of dangers like the Sago Palm. A caller shares their journey of recovering from a severe car accident while striving to avoid prescription drugs. They also humorously reflect on the cultural quirks of the 70s music scene and share lighthearted anecdotes about a pet named Phil, intertwining humor with serious topics.

Nov 14, 2017 • 33min
#709: Copycat Nappers
The conversation kicks off with a caller curious about the perks of beta blockers, sparking an intriguing discussion. Taco preferences steal the spotlight, with a lively debate over favorite meats, especially steak! Young listeners share their struggles with anxiety, leading to meaningful reflections on modern masculinity and societal pressures. The rise of 'copycat napping' and the complexities of addiction also come under scrutiny, as they explore the intersections of mental health, legal challenges, and societal norms.

Nov 13, 2017 • 35min
#708: The Ultimate White Nike
The discussion kicks off with a reflection on how societal views have shifted dramatically over the decades, particularly regarding marginalized groups. Adam shares provocative thoughts on how felons are treated post-sentence, touching on public perception of crime. Callers contribute, one defending a co-host and another seeking guidance on overcoming trauma. They also venture into nostalgic territory with a humorous take on childhood memories and explore the complexities of family dynamics during gatherings, mixed with a light critique of celebrity culture.


