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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

#1358 Less Sheeple, More People

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

Comedy, Talk Radio, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.68.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing the death of math and Dr. Drew's optimism surrounding the topic. They then turn to the phones and speak to a caller with questions about fertility options for he and his wife, another caller who is looking for advice on how to handle a begging four year old and more. They also speak with a caller looking for thoughts on thanksgiving restrictions and speak to a caller with questions about Kratom and how it relates to his recovery. Please Support Our Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show Netsuite.com/ADS Lifelock.com, promo code ADAM Pluto TV

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to the Adam and Dr Drew show on podcast one.

0:07.0

Well we're going to talk about a weak opiate called Cratum but more importantly I want to talk about we've framed the death of math, but I feel like the experience of math is awakening people. You'll see what I mean.

0:21.0

Recorded live at Corolla One Studios with Adam Corolla and board certified physician and

0:28.2

addiction medicine specialist Dr Drew Pinsky.

0:32.4

You're listening to

0:33.4

The Adam and Dr Drew show.

0:36.1

Yeah, get it on.

0:37.7

Yeah.

0:38.7

You get it on.

0:41.7

You get it on now.

0:43.0

Thanks for tuning in.

0:44.8

Thanks for telling a friend, right Drew?

0:46.2

Yeah, buddy.

0:47.0

So I'm still kind of occupied, well I'm gonna take a call in just a minute,

0:50.2

but I'm still occupied with this idea of feeling the math. There's something about the

0:54.6

experience of the numbers. It's you know what it is? It is renewed my faith a little bit

1:01.0

in people because if you can't understand, I understand our brains don't do

1:05.3

probabilities well, and I understand we've been sort of chanting about risk,

1:09.6

but the stories of tragedy have overwhelmed the actual perception of the probabilities of risk,

1:17.0

but now everyone has experienced these probabilities in the sense that they all know somebody's got this thing and nobody's getting sick.

1:24.0

People can get sick.

1:25.0

I'm not saying it's something that should be ignored.

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