#1618 Stop Talking About This Shit, I Got Kids

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#2086 - Let’s Fight Injustice | Part 2

Adam and Dr. Drew discuss how the world seems to have lost its sense of fun and reflect on how much happier and more adventurous life felt in decades like the 1980s. They get into the importance of fulfillment, why modern kids spend more time indoors playing video games, and Gavi ...  Show more

Classic #231: Tiger Woods Envy

04/18/2015"Adam and Drew open the show with Adam assisting Drew in understanding a very confusing email chain between he and his wife Susan. After Adam helps Drew sort through the confusion they turn to the phone and start by addressing a caller who believes that all guys would s ...  Show more

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