The Adam and Dr. Drew Show show

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Summary: 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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 #407: Spanking Your Children | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 35:00

Adam opens the show telling Drew about a trip to Jay Leno's shop that he took today with a couple of fans who flew out from Chicago to visit with Adam and go see Jay's collection. They then talk to a caller who feels that in general he deals with regret well but recently has been feeling a ton of regret over a decision he made. They also speak to a caller who was spanked as a child and is wondering if that's a practice he should be carrying over to his children.

 #406: Uncovered In Coal Dust | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 35:00

Adam opens the show discussing with Drew the strange wiring he has when it comes to holidays in that he has no desire to observe them but does understand when others would like to. Drew then points out that in the previous week he and Adam's wives were both in New York having fun while they were working. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who is in the midst of driving to a spiritual retreat and another who is trying to figure out when to respect one's opinion.

 #405: Borderline Personality Disorder | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 35:00

Adam and Drew open today's show talking about how much bigger Phil has gotten as of late and how he's been loving his life especially since the installation of the Carolla family pool. They then quickly turn to the phones and speak to a gentlemen whose wife was recently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder or bipolar disease.

 #397: Duckbill | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 46:00

Adam opens the show talking to Dr. Drew about a realization he had that in the early 2000s that he is now realizing was just simply well ahead of its time. They then turn to the phone and speak to callers including one who is having recurring pain after a back operation. Adam then tells Drew about an experience watching the Rio Olympics with his son Sonny. Later they speak to a caller who is having trouble with a gambling addiction that he is hiding from his wife.

 #396: Bummer Talk | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 58:00

Adam and Drew open the show discussing the fact that Adam will be heading out to go racing in Monterey on Sonny's first day of school and despite that Adam will be taking Sonny with him. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who is wondering if there is a correlation between schizophrenia and alcohol abuse before Adam takes a small detour to tell Drew a story about his mother and her recent purchase. They then turn back to the phones and speak to a few more callers as the show winds down.

 #395: Wealth Distribution | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 45:00

Adam and Drew open the show going quickly to the phones and speaking to a caller who has anxiety that he feels is brought on by having to deal with and cover for lazy and inept people at his job. The guys also discuss the idea of wealth redistribution and how it has historically gone when attempted.

 #394: Victim Mentality | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 48:00

Adam and Drew open the show talking about Julius Wechter and the now seemingly lost influence of horns on music in the world today. Then they speak to a caller who has a few pop culture references that exemplify one of Adam's theories on victim mentality, leading into a much larger conversation on the issue. As the show wraps up they speak to a Xanax addict who is looking for advice on how to ween himself off the drug.

 #393: Well, That's That | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 55:00

Adam and Drew open the show by jumping straight to the phones to talk to a caller who had been sitting on hold for an extended period of time. After helping the caller with the problems he's been having with his father's motivation they move into a discussion about motivation in general and how the 'slippery slope' analogy applies very well to motivation. They then turn back to the phones and talk to a few more callers as the show wraps up.

 #392: Impossible to Graft | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 53:00

Adam and Drew open the show discussing the idea that people at certain times try to make comments that they believe will endear them to Adam when in reality it is doing the opposite and actually pissing him off. They then turn to the phones and speak to a few listeners including one trying to figure out if he should encourage his daughter to pursue college on-line or at a traditional four year university. Later as the show wraps up they talk to a caller suffering from PTSD after being robbed at gunpoint and then stabbed not too long after, both incidents occurring at work.

 #391: Not Sexual - Now Even Worse | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 50:00

Adam and Drew open the show discussing the fact that on the day they are recording there is a science fiction convention in Drew's home town of Pasadena. Adam and Drew use the idea of these conventions to have a wider conversation about the kinds of people who are drawn to these types of events. They then turn to the phones and speak to a variety of callers including one with a heartbreaking story about sexual abuse within his own family.

 #390: Tell Your Boyfriend To Pull Out Next Time | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 50:00

The show opens with Drew having a question regarding yesterday's show title. Adam then regales Drew with a story about his shop assistant Rob and Gary Butters not getting the full thrust of the instructions Adam gave them. The guys then turn to the phones and speak to a few callers including one who is just getting sober and looking for advice on how to detox from alcohol dependance as well as another who has started his own business and is looking for advice on how to cultivate capital investment.

 #389: It's All Intentions | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 48:00

Adam opens the show telling Drew about a story from his past wherein a motorist overreacted to an interaction while driving in North Hollywood. They then discuss how guys are wired when it comes to members of the opposite sex. They then turn to the phones and have an unusual conversation with a private investigator as well as speaking to a caller wondering how to balance work with being a new parent.

 #388: I Don't Know Who Barbara Is | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 45:00

Adam and Drew open the show discussing a travel issue that Drew's wife Susan is experiencing as we record this episode. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who had a horrific experience in his life that his family largely shielded him from and he is debating investigating years later. Later they speak to a caller who is about to start a new job and looking to make a good impression. As the show wraps up, Adam comes clean on a little white lie he's been telling for years.

 #387: I Just Didn't Wanna Lose My Tools | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 45:00

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show today going almost directly to the phones to talk to listeners including one who had a suggestion of a book that Adam and Drew may enjoy on decision making. They also speak to a young guy who is considering steroid alternatives to try and bulk up a bit but concerned with the possible side effects. As the show winds down they speak to a caller who feels his cousin is taking advantage of several members of his family and isn't sure how to or if he can intervene.

 #386: Love. It's What Makes The Adam and Dr. Drew Show | File Type: audio/x-mpeg | Duration: 45:00

Adam and Drew open today's show talking about the shift that Adam has been noticing in our modern television commercials. They also talk to some callers with questions ranging from comedy as a therapeutic endeavor, how realistic is is to try to become a stand up comedian today and another who is recover from a brain injury and looking for motivational ways to keep himself positive.

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