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Gary talks to Adam about how his Tesla keeps the cabin temperature from rising to dangerous levels and Adam wonders why this isn’t a feature in every car. Rob Schneider calls in from the road to talk about how his wife won’t let his daughters watch any of his older work, so he had to make a new movie: ‘Daddy Daughter Trip’. Adam tells Rob about the time he was ghosted by John Cleese and the two rant about the education failures in California. Comedian Steven Ho comes into the studio to talk about his journey going from an ER technician to a TikTok star with over 10 million followers. Steven tells the story of how offended users on TikTok tracked him down to the California hospital he worked at and tried to get him fired. He talks about teaching improv at a prison and how he was told not to fall in love with the inmates.

Adam remembers the type casting in the 70’s where a handful of nearly identical actors always played the same roles before Dawson debuts his finished mashup of Olivia Newton-John and porn director Bobby Hollander. Adam looks at the career of Shania Twain and her partnership with Robert John "Mutt" Lange before giving insight into his dog’s sleeping habits. The gang takes calls from listeners including someone wondering if he is going to get in trouble for using the terms ‘sir’ and ‘ma’am’, someone who heard a rumor about Charles Manson and Al Lewis, and someone wondering when the next Carolla Cruise will be.

Adam finished watching ‘The Last Movie Stars’ docuseries on HBO following the lives of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward and wonders why they skipped over Paul’s racing career. The gang breaks down who had better hair, a young Paul Newman or a young Robert Redford. Linda Hamilton joins the show to talk about her series ‘Resident Alien’, getting stung by killer bees, dealing with a ghost in her guest room, living in New Orleans, her obsession with ‘Words with Friends’, and playing Sarah Connor in ‘The Terminator’ franchise.

Adam sits down 1-on-2 with New York comedians Dan Soder and Joe List. The guys chat about Joe's new movie ‘Fourth of July’, which was directed and funded by Louis CK. Adam then asks about the guys' process for writing jokes and how the New York comedy scene differs from that of Los Angeles. The three then talk about podcasting and standup specials.

Adam sits down with Jim Norton to chat about their broadcasting tendency of saving topics for air rather than discussing them off mic. The guys recall being elected class clown at their respective high schools and Jim chats about leaving school to go to rehab. Adam laughs about meeting Jim's very normal parents in Atlantic City a few years ago. Next, Jim talks about his abstinence from porn and his love for MMA. Lastly, the guys chat about Anthony Bourdain.

Adam and Chris tell the story of their night at Jo Koy’s premiere for ‘Easter Sunday’ including an overly enthusiastic concession stand worker, a police escort across the street, and Adam’s slipup talking to Jimmy O. Yang. Author and host Dan Abrams joins to talk about his new show ‘On Patrol: Live’, a revival of his previous show that was pulled from A&E following the death of George Floyd. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: Alex Jones finally admitting the Sandy Hook shootings were real, Johnny Depp fans paying to unseal trial records, Georgia saying residents can claim embryos as dependents on their taxes, a woman falling to her death at a Kenny Chesney concert, and Monica Lewinsky wanting Beyoncé to remove a lyric about her.

Adam shares some fine art created by his old friend Chris Darga, and the gang recounts their different childhood experiences at Malibu Grand Prix locations. With his daughter now surfing, Adam remembers helping her cultivate balance at an early age and how that’s different than teaching her. Adam and Chris discuss how they are going to the premiere of Joe Koy’s new movie ‘Easter Sunday’ and Bryan explains why movie premieres are only fun if you’re a VIP. Mike August calls in to defend himself about the incident at the FivePoint Amphitheatre, explaining his whereabouts on the day of the Blues Traveler concert. They listen to Adam’s abrupt exit from ‘The Janice Dean Podcast’ and Gina shows them the trailer for an after school special with a great name.

Adam recaps meeting Jewel and singing backup for Blues Traveler’s cover of ‘Big Bottom’ from ‘This is Spinal Tap’ at FivePoint Amphitheatre last Friday. The gang talks to geopolitical analyst, Peter Zeihan, about his new book ‘The End of The World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization’. They discuss how Americans changed the landscape after World War II, misconceptions about US semiconductor manufacturing, how developing new sources of energy is essential, and how Russia may set their sights on Poland after Ukraine. They listen to Adam’s abrupt exit from ‘The Janice Dean Podcast’ and Gina shows them the trailer for an after school special with a great name.

John Popper has asked Adam to sing backup vocals on the Spinal Tap song, ‘Big Bottom’ which leads the gang to listen to other covers like the Barenaked Ladies cover of the Happy Days theme song and a Travis cover of ‘Baby One More Time’ by Britney Spears. Gina presents an invention she found called ‘Laundry Jet’ which has a very similar concept to Adam’s ‘Recyclarolla’. Before playing a round of the ‘Rotten Tomatoes Game’ with a summer camp theme, Chris gives an update on the controversial ‘Thelma and Louise’ round they played at the Springfield show.