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Adam listens to the release of a new song ‘Let me on the Jet’ inspired by Mike Augusts’ missed Indianapolis flight. The gang talks about the history of the Acme Theatre and Adam’s old comedy troupe getting the worst review imaginable. Chris hosts ‘Trending Topics’ to talk about the sound a black hole makes and Chet Hanks refusing to apologize for his Jamaican Patois accent.

Adam talks about how Eric Stromer’s new haircut makes him look like Ricky Nelson, and the gang reviews some terrible performances by Beatles’ spouses. Mike August calls in to give his side of the missed Indianapolis flight story and Dawson talks about being in heaven on his cruise. The hysterical comedian, Luenell, comes in the studio to talk about touring with Katt Williams and how she ended up playing the infamous prostitute in ‘Borat’.

Gina is welcomed back to the show after her week of recovering from breast reduction surgery. Adam and Chris tell the story of their flight from hell coming back from Indianapolis and how Mike August was left behind. Musician and producer Dave Stewart joins the show to talk about his new album, ‘Ebony McQueen’, working with the victim/father of the infamous Menendez Brothers, and about his time living in poverty with Annie Lennox.

Adam returns for his second night at The Helium Comedy Club in Indianapolis. He shares a recent update made to his travel plans home and talks to the crowd about the mini-marathon that took place right outside his hotel. Bald Bryan joins remotely and the guys play a round of Blah Blah Blog. Next, Chris Laxamana reports the news about The Kentucky Derby, an MLB umpire apologizing, and a local Dollar Tree manager being upset with Generation Z. Adam then takes audience submissions for a round of Adam Carolla is Unprepared.

Adam takes the stage for a live podcast at The Helium Comedy Club in Indianapolis. He talks about watching movies on planes without sound and his assistant forgetting to put TSA Pre on his boarding pass. Next, Bald Bryan joins the show remotely and the guys play a round of The Rotten Tomatoes Game based on movies set in Indiana. Chris Laxamana reports the news with stories about a Jeep owner getting sued in Michigan, a German woman poking holes in condoms, and Dave Chappelle’s attacker. Lastly, Adam takes audience submissions for a round of ‘Adam Carolla is Unprepared.’

Adam welcomes legendary boxer, Canelo Álvarez, to talk about his upcoming match on Saturday against the undefeated, Dmitry Bivol, for the light heavyweight title. They talk about his only loss to Floyd Meriweather and how Sugar Ray Robinson went on to be a surprisingly great dancer. Adam is then joined by Comedian Chris Distefano who talks about the return of the mob, the politics of Patreon, and his new Netflix special, ‘Speshy Weshy’.

Adam discusses awkward conversations with his father before Gina calls in to give an update on her surgery as well as the painkillers that came with it. Jodi Miller is back again to sit in for Gina and the gang discuss anti-masturbation PSA’s and a new update on the Gilligan’s Island theme song controversy. Next, Adam is joined by retired general, Robert Spalding, to talk about his new book, ‘War Without Rules: China’s Playbook for Global Domination’. They discuss whether China is more of a threat or a competitor, how US policy is based in large on corporation’s ties with China, and how COVID impacting US-China relations.

Adam sits down with veteran entertainment reporters Adam Glyn & Dax Holt to talk about the TMZ pitch room, Elon Musk being the biggest celebrity of today, and Alex’s run in with Jeff Bezos. Next, Adam is joined by Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter, Tripp Mickle, to talk about his new book After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul. The book follows how the death of Steve Jobs impacted the future of Apple and its legacy. The gang discusses how Apple employees are refusing to go back to work after working from home and what the future of Apple might look like.

Adam welcomes back Jodi Miller who is sitting in for Gina today. Deaf Frat Guy also joins in studio and laments over Gina’s breast reduction surgery. Next, the gang plays a round of JV or All Balls. Adam then welcomes writer and professor, Matt Sienkiewicz, to discuss his new book, “That’s Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them.” They talk about Greg Gutfeld’s rise in the ratings, why SNL went so far to the left, and how COVID drew a line that changed comedy.