Episodes (Page 2)
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Bridget Phetasy discusses her writing and recovery journey.
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Jason Nash joins Dr. Drew for a guessing game and live calls.
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Vir Das discusses differences between American and Indian culture, and critiques how Americans oversimplify Indian culture
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Jared Freid joins to discuss circumcision, fetishes, and weight loss medications through live caller questions
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Moses Storm shares his extreme upbringing in a cult-like family religion, double circumcision, and no formal education
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Ryan Sickler discusses his Santa Monica studio during looting and recent serious health scare
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Dr. Drew answers listener questions on psychology and neurology topics like depersonalization, brain fog, and trichotillomania
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Rich Vos shares his experience with sobriety and avoiding red meat, offering addiction expertise for caller questions
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Sam Tallent discusses his pre-comedy life experiences before live calls heavily focusing on sex-related medical topics
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Chris Distefano explains his transition from physical therapy to full-time comedy and how 9/11 influenced his path
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Dr. Drew catches up with the Booth Boys who present stupid and smart-ish questions about odors, testicles, and nail biting
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Susan Pinsky joins Dr. Drew to answer listener questions about male and female anatomy and fetish genetics
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Francis Ellis opens with shart stories from multiple contributors, then shares insights into his comedy career
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Eric D'Alessandro from Staten Island fields live calls about sex, dating, and anxiety management
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Josh Wolf reconnects with Dr. Drew over their After Lately days and updates on his current project Family Tussle
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Jay Pharoah showcases comedy impressions of Eddie Murphy, Dave Chapelle, and Donald Trump during the episode
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Chase O'Donnell discusses dating with autism, communication challenges, and millennial dating perspectives
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Jeremiah Watkins discusses his new standup special 'Daddy' while answering questions on gambling, farts, and ocular migraines
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Susan Pinsky returns to discuss mystery cervical objects, fetal eggs, and marital satisfaction with children
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Ehsan Ahmad's cognitive science background informs discussion of how academics shape comedy and personal life