

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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Jun 30, 2013 • 56min
#056: The Schwarzenegger Effect
A solo start leads to a lively discussion about weight issues observed at a Las Vegas hotel pool. The conversation expands to the effects of modern conveniences on health perceptions. Personal stories reveal the complexities of aging and maintaining joy in life. Relationship dynamics are examined, including challenges faced in long-term intimacy. They also highlight the importance of sober living environments for recovering addicts and share humorous insights on various topics, from therapeutic techniques to unique condom products.

Jun 27, 2013 • 55min
#055: Tweeting Amanda Bynes
The hosts dive into the fallout from Drew's Twitter comments about Amanda Bynes, shedding light on social media's impact on mental health discussions. They tackle the addictive nature of Adderall and share insights on supporting children with serious illnesses. The conversation also touches on the intricate balance between medication and therapy for childhood behavioral challenges. With humor, they explore detox theories and the complexities of toxins in our bodies, blending serious topics with levity to keep listeners engaged.

Jun 23, 2013 • 53min
#054: Brandon Stogsdill
Brandon Stogsdill, a former incarcerated felon who transformed into a graduate student and author, shares his powerful journey of overcoming adversity. He discusses the impact of education on personal growth and the challenges faced by those with a troubled past. The conversation touches on the importance of community support and programs like 12-step initiatives in fostering change. Additionally, the hosts humorously navigate topics like online dating and health check-ups, blending inspiration with light-hearted banter.

Jun 20, 2013 • 57min
#053: Nice
The hosts dive into the complexities of kindness and the nuances of bullying, sharing humorous anecdotes along the way. They discuss childhood identity and how societal norms shape interactions among kids. A listener grapples with relationship challenges during medical school, prompting advice on love and communication. The conversation also touches on the paradox of human behavior, examining how fears and difficulties in relationships can lead to growth and understanding. Personal stories add a humorous touch to deep topics.

Jun 16, 2013 • 55min
#052: Dabbling in Gay Porn
The hosts dive into the challenges of parenting, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences and risk-taking for children’s growth. They engage in candid discussions about trauma, addiction, and the complexities of sexual orientation in personal journeys. Raw dialogues around desires and commitment in relationships provide valuable insights into monogamy and meaningful conversations about sexuality. The interplay of luck, hard work, and fatherhood decisions is examined, focusing on preparation and stability in family dynamics.

Jun 13, 2013 • 57min
#051: Just a Waste of My Time
The conversation kicks off with a humorous look at the creative process behind catchy sound bites. The hosts dive into the challenges of parenting in a world where kids encounter pornography and shifting relationship dynamics. Nostalgia takes center stage as they recall BMX adventures and the dilemmas of youth today. Quirky stories about dumpster diving and the absurdities of sports traditions add humor. They critique outdated driving lessons, advocating for better training to ensure teen safety on the roads.

Jun 9, 2013 • 58min
#050: Essence
The hosts dive into the dual meanings of commencement, reflecting on its significance beyond just a ceremony. They share humorous anecdotes about birthdays, proposing the concept of a 'worth day' to celebrate achievements. Listener calls lead to heartwarming discussions about epilepsy and the importance of medical support. Light-hearted banter covers the quirks of urban life and the challenges of modern plumbing. They also touch on the effects of birth control on women's health, emphasizing the need for awareness and understanding.

Jun 6, 2013 • 57min
#049: Only The Best
Explore the intriguing concept of moral satiation and the belief that children deserve only the best. Dive into a thoughtful critique of education systems and family dynamics, particularly in the Asian community. Learn about the challenges of navigating a shifting economy, highlighting the need for personal responsibility. Enjoy humorous discussions on sexual desires, health management, and the importance of open conversations. Plus, skepticism around herbal remedies adds a layer of practicality to the mix!

Jun 2, 2013 • 1h 1min
#048: Someone Shit In A Tree
The discussion kicks off with hilarious takes on bathroom etiquette and the awkwardness of communal spaces. They tackle the serious side of adolescent mental health, exploring medication challenges and personal stories. The conversation dives into genetic engineering debates and the public's mixed perceptions. They also reflect on the complexities of midlife relationships, emphasizing the importance of emotional connections post-divorce. Mixed in are humorous anecdotes and practical advice on navigating personal relationships and mental health.

May 30, 2013 • 60min
#047: Be Thirsty
The hosts kick things off reflecting on birthday celebrations and quirky gifts. They dive into the evolving food culture, contrasting modern dining trends with nostalgic treats. A candid discussion unfolds about the impacts of substance use on parenting and child attachment. Listener stories bring deeper insights into trust and communication in relationships, highlighting the importance of openness. Amidst humor, they explore how narratives around artists and cultural identities shape societal perspectives.


