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Adam gets into the declining trend in shoes, methods for ear wax removal, and who should replace Trevor Noah on ‘The Daily Show’. The gang gets into some hypotheticals about smoking and who they would rather have a beer with, Tom Brady or William Shatner. Activist Ward Connerly talks to Adam about how he views affirmative action as a form of racial discrimination and explains how it’s currenty being rebranded as ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’.

The gang takes a look at stories about a girl’s volleyball team being banned from their locker room, mask surveys at Amherst College, and the Mayor of New Orleans downplaying their murder rate. Adam tells the story of how his Grandmother once used Bon Jovi to steal focus from Adam and the Feast of San Gennaro. Ricahrd Lackey and Smriti Kirubanandan from World Food Bank come into the studio to talk about their mission to end hunger and extreme poverty in developing nations.

Adam remembers his ‘Take a Knee’ interview with Terry Crews before learning more information about the role his grandmother played in the life of gay rights activist, Harry Hay. The gang takes a look at some ‘Liked Tweets’ including a Dutch tunnel being constructed in days, Newsom decriminalizing jaywalking and Joy Reid’s comments about Ron DeSantis and looting. Jake Paul calls in the show to talk about his upcoming boxing match against Anderson Silva and explains how to take a punch.

The gang takes a look at Jon Hamm’s recent remarks about kicking Dave Dameshek out of his fantasy football league and the party he was at with Adam and Tom Cruise. Adam recounts his trip to Zion National Park featuring magician billboards and spa locker rooms before breaking down Kamala Harris’ hurricane relief plan. PragerU personality and host of ‘Unapologetic’, Amala Ekpunobi, joins the show and shares her story of going from leftist activism to conservative journalism.

Adam opens the show dissecting the song Puff the Magic Dragon and reenacts what the writing process must have been like for Peter, Paul and Mary. This leads him to talk about other songs that have been bothering him lately, including 'Erotic City' by Prince and 'Staying Alive' by Drake and DJ Khaled. Dawson then shares a clip from his latest audiobook project and talks about eating 6 value tacos from Del Taco for lunch.

Adam takes a deeper dive into the life of gay rights activist, Harry Hay, and finally figures out how his grandmother came into the picture. The gang takes a look at Joe Biden’s gaffe where he looked for a deceased congresswoman at a press event. Finally, in honor of the heat in Southern California becoming slightly more bearable, the gang plays a round of ‘The Rotten Tomatoes Game’ with a desert theme.

10:00 PM Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022 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 and...

Adam welcomes Vinnie Tortorich back to the studio at the top of the show and he joins the gang as they take a look at the works of Ray Stevens who beat out Elton John and James Taylor at the Grammys. Vinnie gives his professional fitness take on the ‘all food has value’ PSA and Adam revisits the time The Young Turks clashed with his opinion on school lunches. The gang compares what their breakfasts and lunches were like growing up and how Adam was fed like an elderly person.

Adam explains why people driving electric cars are likely more prone to speeding tickets before getting into chauffeuring his driving instructor to buy porn and a recent attack in a Queens subway. Business and media attorney, Matt Bilinsky, comes to the studio to talk about the controversy currently surrounding the LA Times and its owner Patrick Soon-Shiong. Matt explains how Patrick has given his 28 year old daughter major influence at the paper and how she seems to be using it to endorse local candidates. They get into Gavin Newsom’s opinion on why people are leaving California and the LA Times tipping off an LA supervisor about a home raid.