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...
Adam and Drew open the show discussing Dennis Rodman’s recent visit to Singapore during the summit and Drew’s experience talking to him in the midst of the fiasco. They then turn to the phones and speak to a wide array of callers on topics ranging from malignant narcissism to Teen Mom to infidelity and much much more.
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In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew kick things off by falling for a William Shatner Goes to Mars headline—before realizing it was posted on April Fools’ Day. That sparks a broader conversation about gullibility, aging, and memory recall, as the two reflect on how their minds process information (or don’t). They talk about Elon Musk's deeper motivations, comparing his ambitions to those of legacy-seeking billionaires like Bill Gates and George Soros.
They also revisit the pandemic era, reacting to a resurfaced Lincoln Project ad warning that sending kids back to school during COVID would be deadly, and they break down how so many public narratives and media campaigns have aged poorly. They touch on vaccine side effects, media misinformation, and how personal observation—like watching how COVID did or didn’t affect kids—is often more useful than mainstream reporting.
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In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew tackle everything from California’s gas price lies to the emotional chaos behind modern protest culture. Adam unpacks the recent report revealing that oil companies weren’t gouging Californians—it was just bad policy all along, and yet politicians like Gavin Newsom misled the public to push their agendas. The duo discusses how cartoon-level thinking and emotional projection have taken over public discourse, especially when it comes to figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, who trigger outrage not for what they do—but for how they make people feel.
Dr. Drew shares insights on the Laurel Canyon music scene and how many iconic musicians were shaped by military upbringings and rejections of authority, connecting that cultural rebellion to today’s obsession with identity, victimhood, and safe spaces. They also dive into why young men are disappearing from trade jobs, the inflated value of college, and how generations are being sold a lie that comfort is a virtue. From Tesla protests to Joe Biden’s “affable” shield from criticism, this episode offers a blistering breakdown of where we are—and how we got here.
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Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing the fallout from last week’s controversy surrounding Rosanne Barr and her ABC show getting cancelled. This leads to a wider conversation on self sabotage and what people do to themselves that inevitably leads to them losing their job. The guys then turn to the phones and speak to a caller who has suffered severe head trauma and is worried about the long term ramifications.
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Adam and Dr. Drew dive into government overreach and entitlement, arguing that not funding something isn’t the same as denying access. They critique the shift toward a culture of dependency and the hypocrisy of those who once opposed paternalistic governance now enforcing it. Drew highlights how excessive regulation and misguided policies have eroded personal responsibility.
The conversation turns to political hypocrisy, with Adam questioning AOC’s claims of systemic oppression despite her privileged education. They discuss the rise of "process people" who prioritize endless debate over real solutions, tying it to governance failures in cities like L.A. Adam shares a personal story about his coworker Jeff Gaines, who trained to be a firefighter but was denied due to race-based hiring, underscoring how misguided policies create more division than progress.
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In this episode of The Adam & Dr. Drew Show, Adam recalls a decades-old debate about the rainbow-colored emblem on West Hollywood Sheriff’s cars and the broader implications of identity-based representation in law enforcement. The duo delves into the increasing politicization of public symbols, the unintended consequences of representation politics, and the shifting cultural landscape over the past few decades. Dr. Drew offers his insight on mass formation and how societal shifts are often driven by reactionary forces. From no-cruising signs in Silver Lake to the ideological divide between past and present political movements, Adam and Drew break it all down.
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