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Adam welcomes back notable comedian Brad Williams for a wild ride with stories about wives punching men in their sleep, ayahuasca imaginings, and Adam with a hilarious dating story from his youth.  They volley various amusing stories about people who never take responsibility,  and we learn about a time that Adam had to wear a helmet to and from his office because of a maniacal bird.

Adam welcomes Professor Scott Galloway who introduces some divergent and compelling topics on what he thinks is the most powerful manipulation tool in America. They get into what defines masculinity today and the primary three reasons women are attracted to men. 

Chris starts off the show with Adam reporting the news, beginning with the death of Irish singer Sinead O’Connor.  We also view an odd video of Mitch McConnell freezing mid speech during a press conference which leads to a discussion on age and careers.  Lastly, we discover how Florida water temperatures reached 100 degrees.   Adam welcomes Actor & Author Ben McKenzie to discuss all things crypto, which Ben pinpoints as, “The greatest ponzi scheme in history”.  Only a small percentage of crypto is real money, and a whopping 80% of people in the US never even dabbled in the crypto arena.

Comedian Adam Ray joins Adam for some animated discussions starting with the current “Barbie” movie that Adam Ray happens to have a role in, they also revisit  some past films like “Cadillac Man” with Robin Williams, and Adam recounts a movie he watched with his son this weekend that lead to a discussion about cancel culture.  Adam Ray gifts us with  some impressions, including a convincing one as Johnny Depp.  Adam shares some prior videos he did that involve bathrooms, pink bikinis, and cats, along with a hilarious old comedy bit with Jimmy Kimmel that involves yet more bathrooms.

Legendary comedian Darrell Hammond joins Adam today with a fascinating discussion on his many years on SNL, and his spectacular impressions of Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Trump and so many more.  He shares how being naturally talented with the comedic gene, and the fortuity of being cast on SNL, likely saved his life, due to severe PTSD from a severely abusive mother and childhood growing up.

Comedian Jodi Miller and TV Host Chris Hansen join Adam and begin firing away at recent cultural and societal events concerning police in the US.  Next, they segway into one of Adam’s favorites; cars, plus hilarious car commercials,  and an upcoming pebble beach car show.  We also are gifted with a hilarious tale from when Adam was a wee lad and he totally destroyed his sister’s car.  Jodi subsequently shares a history of her talents from when she used to create fake IDs, and comedian Kyle Dunnigan joins in for some hilarious bits involving Chris and AI impersonations. 

Comedian Earl Skakel joins Adam as they delve into Earl’s favorite movie, “Cobra” with Sylvester Stallone.  Next Adam regales everyone with his adventures and mishaps over the weekend, describing his experience with an aerial yoga class - and if that isn’t a funny enough word picture - in addition he was surprised by some angry wasps.  To top that story, both men swap some very intimate massage stories and misadventures.  In finality, they cover more entertaining stories of, “The Asthma Awards”.

Comedian Dana Gould joins Adam as they delineate about cars, and after a recent experience with some inept car sales staff, they deliberate about younger workers today.  Next they revisit some videos from American television personality, Huell Howser, where both Adam and Dana continue with some priceless commentary on clips of Huell’s California adventures.

Comedians Jay Mohr and Stephen Root join Adam for an unforgettable episode as Jay brings on the laughs with some impressive impersonations.  Stephen Root discloses his experiences working with the Coen Brothers and his early beginnings performing Shakespear.  Next, we hear some gut wrenchingly hilarious stories on crabs, which kind? You’ll have to listen to find out.  Adam and Jay commiserate on the changes in comedy over the years,  and what it was like for both of them to grow up in the San Fernando Valley.