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Adam, Bryan and Gina open today’s podcast talking about ESPN trying to get everyone entertained during this strange time of no sports happening. Adam then talks about some of his racing events getting cancelled, letting go of things you can’t control, and how his dad is (not) reacting to Coronavirus. They also listen to another trumpet mashup, and chat with Jeff Cesario about classic scenes from Fargo, passing time in quarantine, and trying to help working comedians. Before the break, Chet Waterhouse brings this week’s Sports Update, and the guys talk about the art of writing puns.

Adam, Bryan and Gina react to more Coronavirus updates from around the world. Adam then talks about which mildly racist headlines are getting the most coverage, and the guys chat with a fan who lives in Sweden to talk about what’s going on over there. They also discuss how COVID-19 will impact the European Union, and how social media and politics continue to be linked. Adam then thanks Jo Koy for the incredible Forum experience they shared together recently. Jo also talks about how Coronavirus has impacted his tour, and the community of fans he’s helped bring together. Before the break, the guys improvise a scene with the PF Chang’s host.

At the top of the show, Adam talks about his conversation with Patrick Dempsey, and how this current stay-at-home situation could be a blessing in disguise. They also talk about why you need to make yourself uncomfortable, and how the media and politicians are driving panic further. The guys then take video submissions for a round of Mr. Brightside, and Adam also talks with a fan who’s currently quarantined in Italy. Before the break, the guys discuss Sweden’s unique approach to combating the virus, how Italy’s health care system is functioning, and the global threat of China.

Adam begins this week’s podcast talking to Bryan and Gina about another movie title that had to exist before the script. Gina then shares a Donna Fargo song with the gang to get their thoughts, and everyone comments on the lack of country music in LA. Adam also talks about coastline drives with his daughter Natalia, seeing plenty of drivers on Pacific Coast Highway, and listening to music Natalia likes. Later the group listens to a new trumpet mashup, and discusses Gina’s experience on The Marie Osmond Show in 2013. Before the break, the guys play a round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game.

At the top of today’s podcast, Adam gets philosophical and talks about ‘change’. Bryan and Gina also talk about how videoconferencing can make education more accessible, and still generate business for everyone. Adam then talks with Dr. Drew about not knowing the ages of people who are diagnosed with Coronavirus. Later, Tom Segura talks about traveling as a standup while maintaining a family life, and Adam shares a story about Sonny getting ‘lost’. Before the break, the guys discuss Tom’s journey to become a comedian, things he’s learned about his dad’s experiences in Vietnam, and his process for writing his standup.

Adam opens the show talking about keeping the business up and running. The guys then listen to a new track by Rich Banks, and DFG hops on the line for a round of JV or All Balls. Adam then gives an update on not knowing the ages of Coronavirus patients, and Emily Morse is on the line to comment on maintaining your relationship while you’re stuck in quarantine. They also discuss her being stuck in Hawaii during the crisis, and how sex surrogacy works. Before hanging up, Emily asks Adam if he’s ever talked to his kids about sex.

Sonny Carolla is on the mic right at the top of the show, and then Adam talks about a recent conversation he had with Dr. Drew about lessening the effects of Coronavirus. The guys then watch a clip from a recent Unprepared performance, and Adam talks with Mike August about his toilet paper situation. The guys also go through some Liked Tweets, and discuss leaf blower pollution, Adam’s dad’s trumpet playing, and Ellen DeGeneres. Later Adam Ray hops on the line to discuss how Coronavirus is impacting the standup world. Later Carolla asks Adam Ray about performing standup as Dr. Phil.

Adam opens today’s podcast talking about the similarities between the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Adam’s brain over the last couple of years. Adam then puts the Coronavirus into perspective, and the guys talk about the why the panic buying needs to stop, as well as Adam’s recent carb breakdown. Dave Dameshek is then on the line to talk about how some people ‘win’ during crazy times, as well as the new logo for the LA Rams. Before the break, Dameshek reveals the Creep of the Week.

Adam, Gina and Bryan are all recording live from their own homes. Adam then discusses the recent Coronavirus deaths in LA, and takes a call from Matt Schulte who contracted the virus while on a trip to Colorado. Adam asks Matt to walk us through all the symptoms he’s had, what it was like getting tested, and what the recovery process has been like. Jimmy Kimmel and Kevin Ryder then both join the line. Kevin, formerly of Kevin and Bean, then talks with Adam about his recent firing from KROQ, and Jimmy explains how crazy things have been since doing his daily show from home. Later the guys share some of their favorite memories from the early days of KROQ, and the guys give updates on where some of the personalities from over the years are today.