

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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Oct 13, 2017 • 39min
#687: Abella Danger
A thought-provoking conversation opens with the normalization of porn, drugs, and the nuances of transactional intimacy. The hosts delve into humorous takes on 'rub and tug' services, revealing quirky perspectives on the adult industry. Guest Abella Danger shares her journey into adult films, discussing friendships and early reactions to her path. They explore the evolving relationship with social media, financial aspects of the industry, and entertaining anecdotes about custom molds. The episode is filled with insights and laughter.

Oct 12, 2017 • 35min
#686: Memes
The discussion kicks off with the fallout from a CBS producer's insensitive social media comments regarding a tragedy. Insights into navigating the emotional toll of euthanizing a pet bring a heartfelt touch. The speakers delve into the power of memes in digital activism, revealing their cultural impact and humorous approach to serious topics. Personal anecdotes about grief lead to a reflection on deep emotional bonds with animals, all while balancing societal issues with family values.

Oct 11, 2017 • 32min
#685: To or At
The hosts dive into the contrasting media portrayals of tragedies in Las Vegas and Puerto Rico. They unravel how a single word change can shift public perception and reveal political biases. Discussions on Puerto Rican debt highlight the humor and complexities in political discourse. The conversation further critiques slippery slope arguments in immigration debates and District Attorneys' roles in justice. Additionally, they explore government control over healthcare and its historical implications, stirring a debate on personal freedom.

Oct 10, 2017 • 31min
#684: More Assholes Than Racists
The discussion kicks off with a caller challenging views on law enforcement and race, sparking a deep dive into media narratives. Drew shares his intriguing experiences with cold water immersion, offering a mix of personal insights and humor. A fan expresses gratitude for motivation in their recovery journey, highlighting the significance of meaningful work. The conversation also addresses the risks of MDMA, exploring its potential long-term effects on health. It's an engaging blend of personal anecdotes and societal reflections.

Oct 9, 2017 • 33min
#683: Our Neighbors Must Think We Have A Special Needs Child
The hosts delve into the nostalgia that creeps up after things disappear, reminiscing about cultural icons like Paul Newman and Elvis. They share amusing anecdotes about their health habits and eye issues, prompting laughs about cleanliness and celebrity authenticity. A caller sparks a discussion on relationship anxieties linked to attire, embracing open communication for a healthy partnership. The lighthearted banter culminates in funny parenting tales, featuring a child’s bold dive into a chilly pool, highlighting the quirks of family life.

Oct 6, 2017 • 36min
#682: Matt Marr
Matt Marr, a podcaster and musician known for his show "The Dear Matty Show" and his opera singing, joins the conversation to share his inspiring journey from childhood trauma to creative success. He reflects on the profound influence of Adam and Drew's show in his life. The discussion touches on navigating resilience, the quirks of car buying, and the importance of safe spaces for LGBTQ youth. With humor and heartfelt insights, they explore identity and acceptance, creating a memorable blend of light and serious themes.

Oct 5, 2017 • 31min
#681: Dotard
The hosts dive deep into the quirks of political correctness, touching on the implications of language and word sensitivity. They explore the ironic reality of overweight parents guiding their children's health. A lively discussion unpacks the frustrations of homework and its toll on children's educational experiences. The conversation also examines the historical roots of fear in America and its present-day implications, all while highlighting the quest for meaningful connections in creative collaborations.

Oct 4, 2017 • 31min
#680: Pussy Thermostat
Dive into the world of cold showers and their surprising benefits, as the hosts reveal how embracing discomfort can reshape our mindset. Explore the challenges faced by a caller with MS navigating cannabis for symptom relief, blending humor with valuable insights. Discover the importance of safeguarding personal information in today's digital age, alongside a lighthearted look at identity protection. Lastly, unpack the dynamics of ownership versus generosity, shedding light on how our relationships shape our values.

Oct 3, 2017 • 31min
#679: Easy On Homeless, Tough On Taxpayers
A caller shares their inspiring journey from struggling in college to becoming a pharmacist, crediting the hosts for their motivation. The conversation shifts to the critical role pharmacists play in the ICU, blending humor with tales of life’s challenges. Issues of skepticism and responsibility in communication are highlighted, along with anecdotes about miscommunication and creative ownership. The hosts also tackle identity theft following the Equifax breach and reflect on the absurdities of Santa Monica’s parking enforcement, showcasing the impact on daily life.

Oct 2, 2017 • 30min
#678: That is an Answer
The discussion kicks off with a look at a downtown protest and the motivations behind such actions. The hosts tackle the 'Take A Knee' movement in the NFL and its implications. A caller seeks advice on navigating polyamorous relationships, leading to a deep dive into emotional complexities. They also analyze media narratives around police interactions with minority communities, urging a more nuanced approach. Humor blends with serious topics, as they reflect on youth culture and the evolution of political language.


