The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

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7 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 38min

#2062 - Ookie Cookie Sold Separately

The discussion kicks off with a thought-provoking talk on transgender athletes and the fairness in women's sports. Adam shares his concerns about the rising graffiti crisis in Malibu, linking it to local governance issues. Nostalgic moments emerge as they explore classic bits from The Man Show, including humorous sketches that evoke fond memories. They dive into the implications of leadership and decision-making, debating the cultural distractions that impede action. Humor and social commentary blend as they reflect on self-reliance and the struggles of modern life.
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8 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 39min

Classic #476: I Don’t Know Man! I Just Did This

As New Year's resolutions loom, a lively discussion kicks off on the challenges of implementing change. They dive into why people often ignore simple instructions, connecting it to attention and anxiety. With humor, they explore practical tricks to help roommates and staff follow directions better. The conversation swings to the parallel struggles of Millennials and parental influence, alongside the stresses of homeownership. A caller praises a documentary that shows the universal appeal of storytelling, proving that not all great films fit into niche boxes.
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6 snips
Dec 10, 2025 • 38min

#2061 - The United States of Somalia

The hosts dive into the sensational media coverage surrounding Trump's health, calling for accountability in journalism. They discuss the emotional biases women in media might have, impacting how news is reported. The conversation shifts to the Somali community in Minnesota, exploring cultural nuances and concerns about corruption. Adam critiques how cities like L.A. penalize working-class car owners with punitive rules. He reflects on work ethic and the consequences of impulse spending, shedding light on the realities of financial choices.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 38min

Classic #471: My Dad Brought His Trumpet

Thanksgiving brings family stories, including Jim Carolla's musical talents. Adam reflects on his father's trumpet playing as a symbol of ego and attention-seeking. Drew emphasizes appreciating moments of joy, especially after health challenges. A caller seeks advice on retiring early based on his wife's earnings, leading to discussions about meaningful contributions at home. Adam and Drew dissect the balance between pursuing passion and financial reality, while offering practical tips for maintaining focus and motivation.
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10 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 40min

#2060 - Escaping Victimhood with Leland Vittert

Leland Vittert, a television journalist and anchor formerly with Fox News, discusses his autism diagnosis and his book, Born Lucky. He shares how his father quit his job to coach him through life's challenges, emphasizing the importance of resilience over victimhood. The conversation touches on tough love parenting, social skills training, and the contrasts between nurturing and coddling. The hosts also explore societal issues, making sharp critiques on cultural victimhood and government priorities, peppered with humor throughout.
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8 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 37min

Classic #666: Teenage Angst

The discussion kicks off with insights into Drew's confident son, Douglas, exploring upbringing influences. They then tackle a dating dilemma, offering advice on moving in with a girlfriend who has a teenage child. Adam argues for pragmatic solutions in policy, using anecdotes about highway repairs to highlight the importance of incentives. Finally, the conversation delves into genetic risks for addiction, providing valuable perspectives on family history and its implications.
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9 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 35min

#2059 - What can we learn from Kim Kardashian’s Brain Scan?

The discussion kicks off with a comparison of Trump's data-driven approach to politics versus Biden's avoidance of hard numbers. They tackle serious issues like policy failures that impact lives and critique local governance, particularly regarding catalytic converter thefts. Adam's comedic take on AI impersonations adds some levity. They also analyze a viral brain scan of Kim Kardashian, reflecting on celebrity culture and its implications for mental health. The hosts advocate for real-world skills and brain health improvements amid these societal critiques.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 41min

Classic #657: Oppressed Or Killed?

Journalists' responsibilities in fair news reporting spark lively debate, contrasting sensational stories with critical global events like North Korea's nuclear advancements. The duo humorously navigates cyclist etiquette and parental quirks. They delve into thought-provoking discussions on Confederate statues, exploring historical context and moral comparisons to slavery and the Holocaust. Their emphasis on constructive action over obsession with monuments resonates deeply, leaving listeners with a nuanced perspective on history and public memory.
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8 snips
Nov 28, 2025 • 33min

#2058 - Dr. Drew Can’t Get Enough Burt Reynolds

Adam Carolla expresses frustration with people's inability to follow instructions properly. He shares hilarious Burt Reynolds AI videos that Dr. Drew loves, diving into the experiment's success. The duo critiques how miscommunication can ruin comedy. They react to clips featuring Burt's voice replacing various commentators, revealing how it highlights incoherence in their rhetoric. The conversation shifts to celebrity grievances, dissecting the absurdity in public figures' complaints. Laughter and sharp insights intertwine as they explore the comedic potential of voice changes.
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10 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 39min

Classic #646: That’s Why I Have A Microphone

The hosts dive into media responsibility, highlighting the troubling trend of prioritizing celebrity gossip over serious global threats like North Korea's nuclear capabilities. They argue that journalists should offer perspective rather than simply reflecting audience interests. A fascinating discussion on a diet article emphasizes the simplicity of weight loss: calories in versus calories out, debunking myths about sugary drinks and offering practical meal tips. They also share insights on various listener topics, from career changes to mental health advice.

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