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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

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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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Overdose & Chill: Live

Overdose Digital

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Genuine business & digital commerce chats, from the global crew at Overdose. Tune in for weekly unscripted interviews with the innovators, leaders and disrupters behind successful online retail brands shaping the future of the industry.
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Rural Matters

Michelle Rathman

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Rural Matters is a biweekly, 30-minute podcast about rural education, business, and health. The podcast’s mission is to increase awareness, inform discussion, and expand the dialogue on the most important issues facing rural stakeholders every day. Guests on the podcast include rural education decision-makers, rural business owners and entrepreneurs, and rural health care representatives. The National Rural Education Association and the Center for Rural Affairs are marketing partners.
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Midday Edition uplifts voices in San Diego with fearless conversations about intriguing issues. Host, Jade Hindmon, cuts through the noise with questions that give listeners a deeper understanding of themselves, people and the community they live in. Guests share diverse perspectives from their expertise and lived experience. In a city and world that's rapidly changing, Jade’s interviews inspire, inform and make you think. New episodes drop Monday - Thursday afternoons.
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Discover the captivating art of perfumery and learn how to turn your passion into a business. Join Karen as she shares step-by-step instructions and occasional interviews, guiding you through the intricacies of fragrance creation. This podcast goes beyond the technical aspects of perfumery. Explore the fascinating connections between scent, mindset, and wellbeing. Learn about scent psychology, meditation practices, and the profound impact of fragrances on our emotions and overall wellness. W ...
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Razorwire Cyber Security

Razorthorn Security

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🔒 Cybersecurity is evolving — and so should you. Razorwire brings the open conversations that give you the edge. Welcome to the Razorwire podcast — your resource for practical advice, expert insights, and real-world conversations on cybersecurity, information security (InfoSec), risk management, governance, security leadership, human factors, and industry trends. Our mission is to help you build a stronger cybersecurity career while supporting a dynamic, agile community of professionals comm ...
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As immigration raids continue, it’s become more important than ever to know your rights. On Midday Edition Wednesday, we talk with two local theater groups about using improv to help educate the community and the intersection between art, law, activism and community. Guests: Annie Rios, executive director, Uprise Theater and human rights attorney/l…
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December 9th, 2015: Adam and Drew open the show with Adam telling Drew about some recent drama resulting from an Amazon mix-up. After bringing in his assistant Matt to read some emails to back up his story, the guys turn to the phone and take some listener questions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at h…
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Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost to the ever-evolving opioid overdose epidemic. We will discuss where Cleveland and Cuyahoga County stand with regards handling the crisis. Wednesday on the "Sound of Ideas," we'll start by talking about where Northeast Ohio stands in the approach and treatment of those impacted by opioids. We'll also di…
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How do we measure and manage the human element of cyber risk beyond technology and basic security training? Welcome to Razorwire, where we uncover what really matters in cybersecurity. I’m James Rees and in this episode, talking about the world of human risk intelligence with Flavius Plesu, Founder and CEO of OutThink. We'll question whether staff …
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Food support programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, are facing cuts as a result of the passage of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill. Tuesday on Midday Edition, we hear from a local food support organization on the state of hunger in San Diego County today. Guest: Bob Kamensky, CEO, Feeding San Diego…
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Former National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist Alex Tardy joined Midday Edition to discuss extreme weather preparedness in San Diego County following the deadly floods that hit Texas. Tardy previously worked as a warning coordination meteorologist for the NWS. He explained how weather forecasts become warnings, and how recent cuts to the Natio…
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December 9th, 2015: Adam and Drew open the show with Adam telling Drew about some recent drama resulting from an Amazon mix-up. After bringing in his assistant Matt to read some emails to back up his story, the guys turn to the phone and take some listener questions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at h…
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In an effort to spur housing production, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law major changes to the state's environmental protection rules last week. On Midday Edition Monday, we hear more about the reforms made to the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, and how it will likely impact housing production in San Diego County. Guest: …
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Last Friday, President Trump signed into law his new tax and spending bill, which creates new eligibility requirements and drastically reduces funding for social safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP. On Midday Edition Monday, we hear from County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer on what this consequential bill could mean for the region's most vul…
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Karen has a new live course coming up, on the 7th of July, and in this episode she wants to explore two things that link into that live course - Floral Fragrances and Structure. Working with florals, without experience, can be an overwhelming task that often leads to disappointing results as florals are dense materials that fight with each other if…
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On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Dr. Drew are joined by anti-sex trafficking activist and Justice Defense Fund founder Laila Mickelwait. Laila sheds light on the dark underbelly of the internet, revealing how Pornhub—one of the most visited websites in the world—is being exploited as a platform for trafficking and exploitatio…
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Each year, about 150,000 students from high schools across the country compete in regional competitions for musical theatre. Only 110 of those make it to the prestigious National High School Musical Theatre Awards, also known as the Jimmy Awards. On Midday Edition Thursday, we hear from one nominee about his Jimmy Awards experience and his musical …
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What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Patricia MacCormack on philosophy, death activism, veganism, antinatalism, necrosexuality, the Anthropocene, dudebros in academia, and a loving and vitalist relationship to death Who is Patricia? Professor Patricia MacCormack is Professor of Continental Philosophy. She is the author of Cinesexuality (…
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AAA predicts that a record 72.2 million Americans will travel during the week of July 4, crowding the roads with extra traffic. Meanwhile, it's the so-called 100 deadliest days of summer -- the time from Memorial Day to Labor Day when the most traffic crashes occur.By Ideastream Public Media
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Adam and Drew open the show with Drew examining Adam's old high school yearbook. This leads into a conversation about why certain groups of people are able to get out of high school and move on to higher education and others are somewhat relegated to menial jobs. They then turn to the phones and take listener phone calls on alternative treatments f…
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San Diego's wildfire season is growing longer and more dangerous. On Midday Edition Wednesday, we have a conversation with a wildfire researcher on what we can do to better protect our homes, how to be prepared to evacuate with our pets and what should go into a "go bag." Guest: Luca Carmignani, assistant professor, San Diego State University Resou…
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After a period of intense campaigning, the District 1 special election is finally coming to a close — and the results are in. Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre has come out on top, defeating Chula Vista Mayor John McCann in the special election for the county supervisor seat. Midday Edition Wednesday, we sit down with KPBS' South Bay reporter to …
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed off on the state's new two-year operating budget at the deadline late Monday night into Tuesday. The $60 billion dollar spending plan includes money for a new Browns stadium in Brook Park. The state will chip in $600 million taken from unclaimed funds held by the Ohio Department of Commerce. The budget also flattens Ohi…
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On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Dr. Drew try to pinpoint the moment society began its slow descent into chaos. They dive into the cultural obsession with “work-life balance” and call out modern men who think more like chicks than dudes. The two also react to a recent Gavin Newsom tweet and discuss the absurdity of today’s ca…
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Adam and Drew open the show with Drew examining Adam's old high school yearbook. This leads into a conversation about why certain groups of people are able to get out of high school and move on to higher education and others are somewhat relegated to menial jobs. They then turn to the phones and take listener phone calls on alternative treatments f…
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June is Men's Health Month. Life expectancy for men lags five years behind the life expectancy for women in the United States. Even though men face many specific health challenges, there's a lack of awareness and disease prevention early on. Researchers say there's a need for more attention to men's health. On today's show, we discuss how men can b…
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The local impacts of President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan are unfolding before our eyes. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents are targeting anyone who is suspected of being in the country illegally. Over the weekend, a video went viral of a woman being arrested by ICE agents in a Mission Valley hotel parking lot. KPBS has …
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Inspired by a recent chat with her social media manager, and the realisation that she is approaching thirty years in the perfume business, Karen has decided to take a look back and ponder on the thing that she would tell her younger self if the opportunity arose. When you’re new to anything, whether it be a perfume business or not, you are also nai…
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Ohio's new two-year $60 billion operating budget is off to Gov. Mike DeWine. The budget passed through a reconciliation committee, and both chambers of the legislature this week. The budget is massive coming in at 5,000-plus pages laying out a mix of spending, tax cuts and policy measures. One of the most watched items: whether the state should pic…
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In this episode, Michael chats with Max Silber, Vice President of Mobility and IoT at MetTel. Together, they discuss connectivity and the role copper-based landlines play in rural hospitals; how rural healthcare facilities can transition to digital systems, even with limited costs and resources; challenges that rural organizations could face when t…
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In this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, the guys reminisce about the glamorous era of smoking, discuss the U.K.’s ban on autoerotic asphyxiation, and dive into new research suggesting that changes in body odor and sense of smell could help detect Parkinson’s disease early. They explore the science behind super smellers and drug-sniffing dogs…
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Binational artist collective AMBOS Project has been supporting migrant communities in our border region through arts and crafts programs and mutual aid. Thursday on Midday Edition, we sit down with AMBOS Executive Director Natalie Godinez to talk about how their art is building bridges on both sides of the border. Also, summer blockbuster season is…
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Adam and Dr. Drew discuss a drawing featuring Adam’s phrase “Don’t Put Your Sombrero On My Keys” and the resulting racism allegations, explaining the joke’s intent. Drew shares troubling news he received, then they take calls about America’s addiction to altered states and the new injectable Suboxone. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy…
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The Supreme Court lifted a ban on sports betting in 2018. Since then, the industry has boomed, and much of that growth has come from online sports betting. Nearly half of American men under the age of 50 have an account with at least one online sports book. You can hardly watch a game, sports show or listen to a sports podcast today without hearing…
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Under California law, police departments cannot share license plate data with federal authorities and other out-of-state agencies. But, that law has been routinely violated. In 2024, the San Diego Police Department shared data with federal agencies 62 times, according to the department’s annual surveillance report. SDPD stopped sharing data after s…
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Adam and Dr. Drew kick things off with a discussion about the illusion of healthy eating—specifically how smoothies are often marketed as nutritious despite being loaded with sugar. They then revisit Adam’s theory: sandwiches can be used as a unit of measurement for how much a mother loves her child. Later, Adam vents about his weekend haircut expe…
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Six months into DORA's implementation, what's actually happening in financial services organisations? Welcome back to Razorwire, where we tackle cybersecurity's toughest challenges with honesty and expert insight. In this episode, I'm joined by returning experts Jonathan Care and Richard Cassidy and also a new guest to the podcast, Romain Deslorieu…
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