The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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Aug 21, 2014 • 59min

#169: Free Beer

The hosts share amusing workplace anecdotes, including a beer mishap that tests staff camaraderie. They dive into the ethical implications of rejecting a donation from a controversial figure, sparking a debate on institutional values. With playful banter, they recount the great beer heist at work, blending humor with more serious discussions about aging, parenting, and health. They explore self-care practices and the importance of maintaining motivation and positivity in the chaos of life.
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Aug 14, 2014 • 1h 2min

#168: Brian Koppelman Returns

Brian Koppelman, a talented screenwriter known for 'Rounders' and 'Ocean's Thirteen,' shares his journey from music to screenwriting, revealing the sacrifices and rigor behind his creative process. He discusses the hard truths of success in podcasting, emphasizing the necessity of dedication and accountability. Koppelman reflects on recognition in the entertainment industry and the value of preparation in creative careers. He also touches on the importance of family influences and resilience in children, blending personal anecdotes with insightful observations.
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Aug 7, 2014 • 1h 3min

#167: Brian Koppelman

Screenwriter Brian Koppelman, known for hits like Rounders and Ocean's Thirteen, shares insightful perspectives on personal growth and accountability. He discusses the importance of recognizing pivotal moments in life and how they shape our journeys. The conversation delves into the chaos of filmmaking, the significance of punctuality in collaboration, and the transformative power of storytelling. Additionally, Brian touches on the value of mentorship and how embracing experiences can lead to profound change.
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Aug 3, 2014 • 36min

#166: Dr. Drew's Trip to Chicago

The hosts dive into the vibrant dining scene of Chicago, contrasting it with the isolated experience of Los Angeles. They tackle listener questions on navigating career transitions, discussing the blend of education and experience. Humorous personal anecdotes lead into a lively debate on gender dynamics in comedy. Health responsibilities come into focus with a discussion on vaccinations, particularly concerning newborns and family dynamics. The conversation wraps up by emphasizing the importance of personal moral standards amidst external pressures.
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Jul 31, 2014 • 56min

#165: Nuclear Energy

The hosts tackle the battle against patent trolls with humor and strategic insights. They dive into the contentious debate over nuclear energy versus fossil fuels, shedding light on public misconceptions. Personal experiences with low-carb diets and nicotine addiction add engaging layers to their conversation. Additionally, they explore the pursuit of genuine happiness and the balancing act between work and life, all while sprinkling in light-hearted anecdotes and listener interactions.
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Jul 27, 2014 • 1h

#164: Here's the Story...

The hosts delve into their ongoing battle with patent trolls, shedding light on the financial strain it places on creators. They tackle a listener's concern about codependency within families, offering personal insights. A family trip to Disneyland brings humor and challenges to their discussions. Nostalgia hits as they critique 60s and 70s TV theme songs, touching on societal views and addiction issues along the way. They also advocate for nuclear energy while navigating the complexities of modern relationships.
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Jul 24, 2014 • 56min

#163: The Hard Truth

The hosts tackle the ongoing battle against patent trolls and how community support is crucial in their legal struggles. A controversy involving a New Jersey newscaster sparks a discussion on race and responsibility. They share lighthearted moments about mispronunciations and the quirks of public personas versus private lives. The conversation also touches on civil disobedience as a means to reclaim personal liberties and explores how effective communication can transform performance in various aspects.
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Jul 20, 2014 • 52min

#162: PG-13

Dive into the quirks of cleanliness and the irrational fears surrounding germs, as the hosts question modern hygiene obsessions. Discover the absurdities of movie ratings and Adam's take on the MPAA's insanity. The conversation shifts to the nuances of child discipline, reflecting on the appropriateness of spanking and personal anecdotes that shape family dynamics. Listen in as they tackle societal views on trauma and the significance of rituals, all while providing a humorous look at their past living conditions.
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Jul 17, 2014 • 1h

#161: Joel

The conversation kicks off with hosts highlighting how media can exaggerate their words for drama. They dive into the emotional toll of legal challenges and public scrutiny, especially in today’s misinformation age. The hosts share personal struggles in relationships, focusing on communication issues and societal stereotypes. A listener's journey through early addiction recovery sparks a deeper discussion on navigating both sobriety and career challenges. They reflect on the impact of family separation on children and the complexities of vulnerability in past relationships.
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Jul 13, 2014 • 58min

#160: Who Would've Known?

Discover the extravagant world of kopi luwak coffee, where civet digestion meets luxury marketing. Dive into a whimsical film discussion about the quirky 'The Thing with Two Heads,' exploring bizarre plots and nostalgic cultural trends. Enjoy humorous takes on political correctness in sports language and its implications. Reflect on modern relationships and emotional communication with a mix of listener anecdotes. Wrap it all up with insights on capitalism and consumer culture, creating a tapestry of absurdity and thought-provoking conversation.

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