The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Dec 11, 2014 • 56min

#198: Guest Host - Dr. Bruce

Dr. Bruce, an emergency room physician, fills in as guest host, sharing eye-opening tales from the ER, particularly about rising substance abuse among teenagers. He humorously tackles the increasing road rage epidemic, reflecting on reckless driving behaviors. The conversation also dives into the curious injury rates in yoga, especially among men, alongside discussions on youth sports and the associated parenting challenges. Lighthearted anecdotes about food quirks and fertility issues add a fun twist, making for an entertaining and insightful exchange.
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Dec 7, 2014 • 1h 2min

#197: Bill Cosby, America's Dad

Join an engaging discussion about navigating family therapy and the unique challenges callers face. Dive into the complexities of beauty products and their long-term effects on children's self-image. Explore the profound cultural implications of Bill Cosby's fall from grace as 'America's Dad.' Enjoy lighthearted debates about skincare, masculinity, and the entertainment industry's facade, all while reflecting on the balance between public personas and private realities.
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Dec 4, 2014 • 1h 2min

#196: Anti-Pleasure Palace

The hosts delve into Adam's father's disinterest in life, prompting reflections on enthusiasm. They humorously revisit an early SNL sketch about 'natural' cereals and discuss Euell Gibbons' promotion of Grape Nuts. Cultural perceptions of addiction across the UK and US reveal intriguing societal insights. A lighthearted exploration of food habits leads to nostalgic discussions about bread. The complexities of family dynamics spark conversations on overcoming traumatic ties and nurturing relationships through understanding.
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Nov 30, 2014 • 52min

#195: By Example

The discussion emphasizes the importance of parents teaching by example, highlighting how children learn best through observation. Topics span from the influence of healthy habits like exercise and volunteering on kids' values to the complexities of dating while navigating medical school. There's a humorous take on modern cultural references and their impact on communication, while also diving into the challenges of balancing professional ambitions with personal relationships.
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Nov 27, 2014 • 1h 1min

#194: Happy Thanksgiving

The hosts share heartfelt gratitude and discuss what Thanksgiving truly means. They dive into the chaos surrounding the Ferguson Grand Jury verdict and challenge the idea of group identities in policing. A comparison is made to the Kelly Thomas case to highlight media hypocrisy. The complexities of receiving free gifts and the inherent limits on personal aspirations are explored. They emphasize the significance of individuality over group representation and examine the troubling dynamics of the school-to-prison pipeline.
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Nov 27, 2014 • 52min

#194: Happy Thanksgiving

The hosts share their gratitude and Thanksgiving traditions, blending humor with heartfelt moments. They dive into the unrest surrounding the Ferguson Grand Jury verdict, challenging the need for group identities in policing. Conversations also touch on the influence of parental role models on children's values and the challenges women face in medical residencies while dating. Amusing anecdotes about travel experiences and family interactions add levity, alongside a discussion of the impact of narcissism in daily life.
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Nov 23, 2014 • 56min

#193: Phillip Keene

Phillip Keene, an actor known for his work in Major Crimes, joins the discussion on making relationships thrive. He dives into the essential ingredients for lasting love and the importance of communication, empathy, and organization within relationships. The trio tackles Adam's personal frustrations with humor and helpful insights. They explore the dynamics of sharing responsibilities in both romantic and parenting roles, highlighting how assertiveness can play a crucial role in attraction and connection.
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Nov 20, 2014 • 1h 2min

#192: Michael Che and Phillip Keene

Phillip Keene, known for his role in 'Major Crimes', joins for a lively discussion about his acting career and the perceptions within the gay community. They dive into the complexities of personal relationships in the entertainment industry, humor's role amidst social expectations, and the journey of self-validation. Michael Che also makes a guest appearance, addressing previous comments and the nuances of humor in today's culture. Together, they explore how identity impacts relationships and personal growth.
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Nov 16, 2014 • 57min

#191: Lena Dunham Is Not A Predator

The conversation kicks off with an exploration of the divide between money and happiness, particularly in relation to college education costs. They tackle recent allegations against Lena Dunham, sparking a discussion about accountability in the public eye. The talk shifts to the pressures faced by comedians like Michael Che and Artie Lange, examining the balance between freedom of expression and the consequences of public scrutiny. A compelling debate on how financial security relates to personal fulfillment wraps up the session.
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Nov 13, 2014 • 54min

#190: Egos

A hilarious exploration of egos and their impact on personal growth kicks things off. The duo reminisces about humorous health quirks and the trials of touring, especially the chaos of fan interactions. They dive into listener anxieties tied to dating and family dynamics, underscoring the importance of self-worth. With amusing tales from live shows, discussions on monopolies and service quality, and parenting challenges, the conversation seamlessly blends humor with deep insights on self-esteem and relationships.

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