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Adam opens today’s show talking with Bryan and Gina about how ready everyone is to get back to life without quarantine. Adam then pays tribute to actor Fred Willard who passed away over the weekend, and the guys discuss the strange show ‘Fernwood Tonight’ that fascinated Adam as a kid. Later, Adam tells the guys about spending the day with his mom, as well as an awkward conversation he had with his mom and sister. Bald Bryan also tells the gang about a trip to the beach with his wife and daughter, and his experience getting tested for Coronavirus. Kyle Dunnigan then joins the podcast, and Adam has an intense conversation with ‘Governor Andrew Cuomo’ about reopening the country. Before the break, the guys play a Texas themed round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game.

At the top of today’s podcast, Adam talks about Natalia and her friends agreeing to walk a marathon, while Sonny spends the day inside playing video games. Adam goes on to talk about Red Lobster going viral recently, and restaurants reopening with mannequins. Jordan Harbinger then joins the show to talk with the gang about why the lottery is a total rip off. After that, Adam chats with Houston Curtis about the real story behind the celebrity poker games depicted in the film, ‘Molly’s Game’. They go on to talk about his friendship with Tobey Maguire, his thoughts on the movie vs reality, and some of the craziest stories to come out of that time period.

Adam opens the show talking with Bryan and Gina about a joke of his that aired on the recent ‘Feeding America’ comedy special. Adam then talks about taking a drive to Malibu with Sonny, and rants about the shutdown lasting even longer now. Sonny also comes on the air to talk about not being allowed to see his friends this summer, the media poisoning everyone with fear, and his mom not letting him go swimming. The guys then take calls about life in San Francisco, and the homeless problem reaching Defcon 5. Up next, Theo Rossi talks with Adam about living in Austin Texas after living in NY and LA, and enjoying some of the best food in the country. Later they discuss the age of authenticity, and real estate pricing in parts of Texas.

At the top of the show, Adam rants about his workers screwing up the paint job in his new bathroom, and he goes on to discuss the concept of the ‘Magic Spackle’. Later he breaks down a song that he absolutely hates (‘Get Up and Boogie’), and the guys watch a bizarre HBO promo about being OK with not feeling OK. The gang also takes a call about life in Montana, and everyone watches a clip of Trump storming out of a press conference. Later they talk about Jimmy Kimmel vs. VP Pence, Elon Musk taking Tesla out of California, and the time Jimmy and Adam inducted Scott Baio into The Man Show Hall of Fame. As the show wraps up, the guys talk about a group of Florida residents protesting gym closures by publicly working out.

3:00 PM   Saturday, May 23, 2020 Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. After cutbacks forced Adam to quit his syndicated self titled “Adam Carolla Show” broadcast on CBS radio, Adam started “The Adam Carolla Podcast” with only a computer...

8:00 PM   Friday, May 22, 2020 Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. After cutbacks forced Adam to quit his syndicated self titled “Adam Carolla Show” broadcast on CBS radio, Adam started “The Adam Carolla Podcast” with only a computer...

8:00 PM   Thursday, May 21, 2020 Adam Carolla is one of the most versatile men in Hollywood. After cutbacks forced Adam to quit his syndicated self titled “Adam Carolla Show” broadcast on CBS radio, Adam started “The Adam Carolla Podcast” with only a computer...

At the top of the show, Adam talks about the importance of reconsidering our relationship with China. The guys also take calls about running red lights, Adam’s relationship with Dr. Drew, and updates on Adam’s hand surgery. Chris Fenton then joins the line to talk about how things have changed between the US and China since he was last on the pod back in November. They go on to talk about the existence of evil, how China has maintained influence outside of their borders, and in particular how the film industry has been impacted by China’s censorship mandates.