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At the top of the pod, Adam celebrates the success of his latest book, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He talks a little about the process of writing the book, getting it published, and sticking it to everyone who thought there wasn’t an audience for him. They also take a call about Killer Mike’s recent appearance on Bill Maher, and then the guys talk with Dan Dunn for a Whiskey Taste Test. After a quick break, Bob Guccione Jr. and Daniel Kohn join the pod. The guys talk about the history of Spin Magazine, Bob’s dad’s experience publishing Penthouse, and the social issues currently happening around the globe. Later they discuss ‘panic porn’, mistrusting the media, and Spin’s focus on journalistic integrity.

Adam opens today’s show talking about a generation of kids who can’t be coached up, and his thoughts on profiling. The guys then listen to a clip from Adam’s new Audiobook, and he goes on to talk about his favorite yearly race in Monterey being cancelled, as well as ridiculous airline policies happening during the quarantine. Later, Adam shares a couple Mike August stories, and then he welcomes Dr. Mark McConville to the podcast. The guys talk about the self-esteem movement, what happened when adults started to become more supportive of their kids, and a whole generation of twenty-somethings who refuse to grow up. Before the break, the guys take calls for a round of Mr. Brightside.

Adam opens today’s show talking about his excitement to release his new book, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He then goes on to criticize the way celebrities are reacting to comedy, and breaks down a video about standing up to hate. He also shares what he learned about Hattie McDaniel, and then talks with Salon owner Shelley Luther about her decision to stay open going against an Executive Order from the governor. Shelley then talks about being arrested, spending 48 hours in jail, and now having her business functioning again. Later, Dawson chimes in with more interesting Hattie McDaniel facts, and Gina brings in a new recipe for this week’s Eat Your Feelings. Up next, Greg Fitzsimmons joins the pod and the guys chat about how his life has been impacted by Coronavirus, how much better his childhood was versus Adam’s, and what his kids experienced learning in a Spanish Immersion school. Before the break, the guys talk about small comedy clubs, Celebrity Net Worth, and Adam’s recent trip to Houston.

Adam opens today’s live podcast talking about a unique experience he had on his flight into town, and the hypocrisy of rules from one airport to the next. He also comments on the recent civil unrest, and welcomes Clay Travis to the show. The guys talk a bit about the autonomous zone in Seattle, and then Teresa Strasser and Bald Bryan ‘Zoom’ into the show. Everyone chats about Bob’s Big Boy, and then they play a round of Blah Blah Blog. Later, Teresa reads news stories about Virginia Fuchs, someone fired for a terrible ‘I can’t breathe’ joke, and $1 homes available in Southern Italy. As the show wraps up, the guys react to one last story about young Americans having less sex, which leads to Adam’s brilliant new invention of ‘low self-esteem porn’.

Adam opens today’s show talking about his excitement to release his new book, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He then goes on to criticize the way celebrities are reacting to comedy, and breaks down a video about standing up to hate. He also shares what he learned about Hattie McDaniel, and then talks with Salon owner Shelley Luther about her decision to stay open going against an Executive Order from the governor. Shelley then talks about being arrested, spending 48 hours in jail, and now having her business functioning again. Later, Dawson chimes in with more interesting Hattie McDaniel facts, and Gina brings in a new recipe for this week’s Eat Your Feelings. Up next, Greg Fitzsimmons joins the pod and the guys chat about how his life has been impacted by Coronavirus, how much better his childhood was versus Adam’s, and what his kids experienced learning in a Spanish Immersion school. Before the break, the guys talk about small comedy clubs, Celebrity Net Worth, and Adam’s recent trip to Houston.

At the top of today’s podcast, Adam talks with Bryan and Gina about putting Sonny to work so he learns what he doesn’t want to do. They also talk about Russell Simmons being another COVID-19 ‘Winner’, and then Jordan Harbinger joins the show to talk about what a waste of money college is when you can put that money into the market. They also discuss the unintended consequences of making police officers out to be evil, the pros and cons of going to college, and Bald Bryan’s fraternity days. Gina then starts the news with a clip of Leo Terrell and Cornel West arguing on Sean Hannity. They also talk about a past connection between George Floyd and Derek Chauvin, HBO removing ‘Gone with the Wind’ from their new streaming service, and Cops/Live PD being taken off the air. Before the break, Gina reads a couple more stories about model Bar Refaeli, and NASCAR officially removing Confederate flags.

Today’s pod opens up with Adam discussing his upcoming interview with Jay Leno. The guys also talk about fear, having no self-esteem, and problems with the IMDb ratings system. They also talk to callers about ‘chick bands’, as well as the Black Lives Matter movement. Gina then reads news stories about the messaging of ‘defunding the police’, Terry Crews’ controversial statements, the WHO’s announcement about asymptomatic carriers. As the first half of the podcast wraps up, the gang discusses New Zealand being free of COVID-19.

At the top of the show, the guys give an update on the GoFundMe setup for the liquor store owner who recently called in. Adam also updates Bryan and Gina on the progress of turning the Willy T. Ribbs story into a feature film. Willy then jumps on the line and talks with the gang about how he’s been experiencing the protests that have been happening over the last couple of weeks. Adam also asks Willy about hanging out with both Muhammad Ali and Bill Cosby at the heights of their powers, as well as updates on Willy’s son and Willy’s thoughts on Dan Gurney, John Singleton, and the old animated series, Gumby. Before the break, the guys take fan phone calls about having a Race Summit, Adam’s recent Houston performances, and a new phrase for action movies.