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Nov 22, 2010

Adam sits down with Christy Canyon, along with ESPN Sports Guy Bill Simmons. Adam and Christy went to the same high school, and in fact Adam went to the Sadie Hawkin’s dance with Christy’s sister.  Adam talks with her about growing up in the valley, and also recalls the day he and Donny first found out she was in a porno.

 

Christy talks about her early days first getting involved in the industry; not glamorous in the mainstream eye, but for her it was about having fun and connecting with the other stars in their clique. She also talks very candidly about the realities of drugs on set, and also her sexual relationships with people both on and off camera.

 

Adam also gets her insights into the current condition of the adult film industry, and the recent AIDS scare.  Christy also speaks about adopting her kids, and whether or not she ever views herself as getting married again. Adam wraps things up talking to her more about hanging out around the Comedy Store in the 80s, and also updates all the fans on his book plate signings.

 

Listen to more of Christy on Sirius’s ‘Playboy Radio Night Calls,’ airing weeknights from 4-7pmPST. Or you can visit her website, ChristyCanyon.com

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 19, 2010

Adam welcomes Gary Dell’Abate to the studio. Immediately they jump into the early days working for Howard Stern. Adam says he started listening to the show when he first came out to LA.  Gary talks about working with Jackie the Joke Man and tries to assess Howard’s situation now that his Sirius contract is coming to a close.

 

Adam also asks Gary to speak a bit more about his personal history. Growing up in Long Island, meeting Howard, and just the thrill of hearing Howard’s style of radio for the first time. Adam helps to elaborate why so many other hosts suck, and why longform interviews are so interesting.

 

Adam talks about how he and Jimmy were always fans of Stern, and they couldn’t wait until they got an opportunity to meet him. Adam also talks about once being offered the “Jackie Chair,” and finds out how Gary was officially offered the role of producer. Wrapping up the show, Gary tells a funny story from when Adam was on, and takes a couple listener calls about Robin Quivers, and raising unspoiled kids.

 

Pick up a copy of Gary’s NY Times Bestselling book, ‘They Call Me Baba Booey.’ Also listen to The Howard Stern Show, and The Wrap Up Show, on Sirius Satellite Radio.

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine 

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 18, 2010

Adam welcomes newsgirl Alison Rosen to the show. She talks to him about meeting 12 years ago at the MTV Movie Awards, though Adam doesn’t remember her. He complains about how difficult it was to get tickets to the show even though he worked for the network. He also talks about having to wake up at 6am this morning, though really he was woken up an hour early, which sucked even more.

 

Jumping into the news, Alison has brought with her two different Bristol Palin stories. The first involves a Wisconsin man who shot his own TV because he was so angry at her performance on Dancing with the Stars. They also listen to a public service announcement recorded by Palin and The Situation. Between stories, Adam rants about people who don’t rinse out their coffee cups, and also goes over a couple bathroom rules.

 

Next up is a round of Know Your Lackeys. Bryan and Alison bet whether or not Adam will know information about the people he’s spent months, if not years, working with. 

 

Then comedian Bobby Lee comes to the show. He talks about his early days on MadTV, and his intense struggle with addiction to Vicodin. The group then gets to talking about racial tensions and racial stereotypes. Adam recalls being in LA during the riots, and Bobby talks about Korean culture’s obsession with trophies and other material things. The guys also chat about the other Asian stars that Bobby is confused with, and Bobby does an amazing impression of his dad.

 

See Bobby Lee perform at the Irvine Improv THIS WEEKEND.

 

And find out more from today’s newsgirl at www.AlisonRosen.com

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 17, 2010

 

Adam opens by thanking all the fans for buying his book. He still can't believe he's published a book, and jokes about failing various high school classes, including Driver's Ed. Adam also talks about his days working behind the grill at McDonalds and how far he's come since then.

 

Today's guests are Michael Ian Black and Josh Malina of the new Crackle webseries, 'Backwash.' The guys joke about their 'celebrity counterparts' and notice how they always look uglier. Adam also gets a sense of Michael's beginnings in the industry, and Josh's Broadway debut early in his career.

 

Back with the news, Jessica Golden talks about a guy who got into an argument over a lawnmower and ended up eating his own beard. They also play a very quick round of Germany or Florida, and Adam recalls the words he had added to the Urban Dictionary. The group also discusses the situation in Haiti, and a little girl who was found with her mom's crack cocaine in her shoe.

 

Even though Michael has to head out, Josh stays for more news. They talk about a virtual bitchfight and other cyber identity stuff. They also go through and attempt to correct Adam's Wikipedia page, though Bald Bryan says it's 90% accurate. Adam also tells a story from his field trip with Sonny earlier today, and watching his son interact with other kids. 

 

The final news stories involve a new energy drink that contains alcohol, and Jay-Z's new title as the 'CNN of the Ghetto'. It reminds Adam of his Loveline days, when he and Drew met a relatively unknown Destiny's Child, and had them come on the show the next week to perform. They also tease Jessica for having a hot mom, and Adam sings the Taboo II theme.

 

 

Check out the new webseries 'Backwash' at www.crackle.com/c/Backwash

 

Follow Michael on Twitter @MichaelIanBlack, and Josh @JoshMalina

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

 

Nov 16, 2010

Adam talks about using Jeremiah Weed to make his new Mangria. He recalls his recent LA booksigning over the weekend, and commends people for coming out to see him and buying the book. Adam also goes on a long rant against hot chicks who change their hair for no reason.

 

Gina Grad's back with the news today. She talks about Kanye West's recent Today Show appearance, and also Jessica Simpson's latest engagement. Adam also goes on a jag about the absolutely horrible song 'Elvira,' and hears the list of highest paid women in show business. Wrapping up the news, Gina mentions Bill Clinton's upcoming cameo in The Hangover 2, and Adam goes on a rant about gay people secretly trying to piss us off.

 

Larry Miller comes in studio, questioning Bill Clinton's need for security and commiserating over the horrible 'Elvira' song. They also play a round of Hypothetical Road Trips, where there are no wrong answers and things quickly spiral out of control.

 

Then Dana Gould appears, getting ready for the upcoming holiday season and prepping for a big comedy tour for next year. Dana also talks about some of his least favorite songs, and helps Adam out for a round of Huell's Jewels where they make fun of a bunch of Huell Howser footage. Before signing off, Adam goes on a huge rant against Hanna-Barbera and Sid and Marty Krofft, and also hears a bit of Mel Gibson news.

 

 

Follow Dana on Twitter @DanaJGould, or check out his website at www.DanaGould.com

 

Visit www.LarryMillerHumor.com, or check out his podcast right here on the ACE Broadcasting Network

 

And of course find out more from our newsgirl at www.PrettyGoodPodcast.com

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 15, 2010

Live from The Happy Endings Bar on Sunset, Adam sits down with Cousin Sal and talks about the Cowboy's strong performance today. They also talk about gambling for a bit, and the incredible Manny Pacquiao fight last night. Adam also talks about discussing bullying with his daughter and recalls the time he was assaulted by some guy with a bat.

 

The guys jump into their Superbowl predictions, and Adam talks about going on the road too much and spoiling his kids with free stuff. Cousin Sal agrees, and talks with Adam about Katy Perry's oversexualization of this new generation of kids. Adam recalls an old mime TV show, and has more pigskin talk before Cousin Sal has to leave.

 

Two-time WBA Lightweight Champion Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini comes upstairs and talks with Adam about his exciting new documentary, 'Youngstown: Still Standing.' Ray explains a bit more about his hometown's legendary past, and Adam asks him for his thoughts on Saturday night's Pacquiao-Margarito match. Adam and Ray analyze who would win in an epic Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, and how such an event could actually save boxing.

 

Purchase the DVD of 'Youngstown: Still Standing' at www.mancini-smith.com

 

Enjoy today's Stitcher Extra Content: More with Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini. Check it out at: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 12, 2010

In today's episode, Adam introduces clips from some of the other podcasts currently running on the ACE Broadcasting Network.

Hear samples from:
This Week With Larry Miller
Daves of Thunder
The Parent Experiment
The Film Vault
and of course, the CarCast

All the shows can be subscribed to on iTunes, or accessed right here on AdamCarolla.com. 

Also take the time to add @ACEBroadcasting on your Twitter if you haven't already.

Nov 11, 2010

Adam welcomes today's newsgirl Esther Lauren to the studio. He talks with her about performing stand-up with Joe Rogan, and all the crazy fans she's met along the way. Adam tells his own stories about Joe, and also thanks all you listeners for shooting his book into the top ten of the NY Times bestseller list!

 

Esther's first news story revolves around which TV shows Republicans and Democrats watch. They talk about shows like Amazing Race, Modern Family, and Dexter. The last show reminds Adam of the disturbing billboards here in Los Angeles, and he goes on a huge rant about the backward thinking of LA residents. He also gives a wrap-up about his kids' Halloween costumes, and talks with Esther about a cruise ship full of magicians that broke down.

 

For today's round of Nerdwalking, the group once again gambles over whether or not nerds will know the answers to some very 'difficult' questions. Subjects revolve around boxers, hockey teams and car terms. Adam also gets in a couple jabs at the Delorean, and teases Seth MacFarlane.

 

Johnny Pemberton, host of the new MTV show 'Megadrive,' is safe and in studio after a season of filming insane car stunts. He talks to Adam about his most harrowing experiences, and the genesis of the show. The guys also talk about throwing up in airplanes, and Adam tells a great story about Jimmy Kimmel's problems with motion sickness.

 

In the rest of the news, Esther talks about Vivid's next big porn vid. They also talk about  a potential fifth Indiana Jones movie, and Adam rants about the shitty fourth one. There's also talk about the 20 Flirtiest Countries on Earth, and Adam encourages the ladies in the US to get a little sluttier. Wrapping up the show, they talk about Obama's Tranny Nanny, and compare the careers of Bruce Willis and John Travolta.

 

Watch Megadrive, TONIGHT on MTV at 10:30pm. 

And find out more about our guest by visiting www.JohnnyPemberton.com

 

Follow Esther on Twitter @Little_Esther, or check out her site at: www.LittleEsther.com

 

In today's Stitcher Extra Content, Adam and Esther talk about the reasons and pleasures derived from sex.  Check it out at: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Dawson and Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Associate Producer: Chris Laxamana

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Phones: Brian Meyer

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 10, 2010

Adam talks about recording his audio book, and how it's nothing like the written text. He also talks with Mike Lynch about having a bad experience on a plane, and also rants about a couple of his own plane stories.

 

Huey Lewis calls in to talk about the band's new album, Soulsville, and the experience of recording his first album in nine years. Adam also defends his position of putting a Huey Lewis song on his list of least favorites, and talks to Huey about his relationship with Jimmy Kimmel.

 

Adam's show booker Mike August happens to be in studio, so Adam talks with him about the recent plane experiences, and also another story about a reporter who claimed to have read Adam's book, and then argued with him about the content. Jessica jumps into the news with stories about Florida and Facebook, and the guys discuss smart vs. dumb actors.

 

Adam welcomes MMA fighter Jason Mayhem Miller to the studio, here to talk about the 3rd season premiere of Bully Beatdown on MTV. They talk about Jason's experience fighting MMA since high school, and also about the risks fighters take with their bodies just for your entertainment. Adam also goes on a long rant about bullying, in particular toward gays.

 

Jason also talks about his experience fighting in total silence while in Japan, and what he's doing currently to stay in shape for his next fight. Wrapping up the news, Jessica gives some sports updates from the weekend, and talks about an amazing Wheel of Fortune victory. It reminds Adam of his own game show experiences, and he talks about an aggravating experience on Win Lose or Draw.

 

Watch the 3rd Season Premiere of Bully Beatdown. TOMORROW at 11pm, on MTV.

 

Jessica Golden can be found at www.JessicaGolden.net

 

And pick up a copy of Huey Lewis and the News new album, Soulsville.

 

In today's Stitcher Extra Content, Jessica talks about an explorer who went searching for Noah's Ark. Listen to it at: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Dawson and Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Phones: Brian Meyer

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 9, 2010

Adam thanks everyone for picking up a copy of his book, but don't stop now! Adam wants to get on the NY Times Bestseller List, and as he points out, 'it does involve selling books.' Adam also welcomes Shira Lazar to the show to fill in for the news, who talks about the smartest cities in the country, and a guy who used Jeffrey Dahmer to get out of jury duty. Adam also goes on a rant about his controversial comment regarding homosexuality and raising children.

 

Rob Schneider comes on the line, disagreeing with some of Adam's sentiments about homosexuality. They also have some serious political talk about financial regulations and the psychology of the American people. Adam also asks Rob about his spirituality, and two talk about the interconnectedness of humanity.

 

Ed Asner and his son Matt join the show. Adam talks with the legendary actor about his work on The Mary Tyler Moore show, and his exciting new renaissance in films like Pixar's Up. The guys also talk about raising twins (his son Matt has a twin sister), and also Ed's early career leaving NY and moving to LA. Matt talks about his new documentary about Jewish cantors and post-war life in Poland. Things also take a more serious turn as Ed offers his thoughts on the Holocaust, and Western reactions during that time period.

 

Heading into the final part of the news, Shira reads off The Top 10 Most Inappropriate Places to Flirt. After some commentary about meeting people at work, Adam talks about his experience working with Joe Rogan. They talk about the sad state of people attracted to other people's misery, and Adam brings up a number of disturbing viral videos. Wrapping up the show, Adam talks to Ed about his thoughts on 9/11 and other potential American conspiracies.

 

Support Ed’s new series, ‘Working Class,’ in Jan 2011 on CMT.

Matt’s documentary 100 Voices is in theaters ONE NIGHT ONLY. For info and ticketing, visit: www.100voicesmovie.com

 

Read Shira’s blog at: www.CBSnews.com/onthescene, or visit www.ShiraLazar.com

 

Also look for Rob Schneider’s latest project, The Chosen One.  

 

 

In today's Stitcher Extra Content, Adam and Shira talk about Justin Bieber, and other music that pisses Adam off. Check it out at: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Dawson and Mike Lynch

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Mike Dawson

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Production Engineer: Logan Moy

Phones: Brian Meyer

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 8, 2010

Adam’s back from New York, and hanging at Happy Endings Bar with Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal. Adam gives an insight into his schedule, detailing an amazing 24-hours of back to back work. Adam also talks about his opening act, Josh Gardner, and the drama surrounding his performance on The Today Show.

 

After a bit of football talk to humor Cousin Sal, Adam has a complaint he wants to get off his chest. He talks about hot chicks with attitude problems, and goes into more depth about the ‘pussy power rankings.’

 

Actor and comedian David Koechner joins the show and officially welcomes Adam back to the West Coast. They spend some time talking about filming movies in Canada, and Adam rants about the economics of the film industry here in the US. He also talks with David about growing up surrounded by turkey coops and trying to make it into the biz.

 

David tries to pump Adam up about enjoying performing live. He talks about the communal experience of podcasting and attempts to show Adam how listeners and audience members just want to hang out with him. Adam attempts to analyze the psychological experience of performing live, and David begins the ‘Let Adam Love Himself’ campaign.

 

Hear more from Adam and David Koechner in today’s Stitcher Extra Content: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Also follow David on Twitter @DavidKoechner; or check out his website at www.DavidKoechner.com. 

Catch Cousin Sal on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, 12:05am on ABC; or hear him regularly on The B.S. Report with Bill Simmons (podcast available on iTunes).

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Audio and Show Builder: Katie Levine

Associate Producer: Katie Levine

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 5, 2010

Adam opens with a discussion of his kids’ Halloween Parade, which he just returned from. He talks about the ridiculous amount of attention the parents spend on their kids, even though the kids are clearly uncomfortable. Dr. Drew talks about the importance of a parent’s idealized view of their child, and how things can fall apart if they don’ t meet their expectations.

 

Adam asks Dr. Drew about some of the new cast members of Celebrity Rehab and wonders when guys got to be so sensitive. They talk a bit more about the Jim Breuer controversy, and Adam also goes into a jag about unattractive women who are also Olympic Champions.

 

Jumping into listener phone calls, Dr. Drew shares his thoughts about Obama’s medical reforms. Adam talks about people getting sick all around him, even though he never does, and complains about the prevalence of Purell.

 

The guys also take a call from David Alan Grier. DAG continues to tease Dr. Drew for missing his play in NY, and talks about hanging out with Adam in the city.  Will Dr. Drew and DAG bury the hatchet? Listen and find out!

 

 

In today’s Stitcher Extra Content, hear a lost Stitcher extra with Superfan Giovanni!

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch and Mike Dawson

Writer: Mike Lynch

Audio Engineer: Donny Misraje

Associate Producer: Brian Meyer

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine

Phones and Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 4, 2010

Adam opens with various complains about Los Angeles, including the idea of having every random phone number answered by every random language.  He also takes a call about the success of the growing ACE Broadcasting Network, and talks about how happy he is to not be on terrestrial radio.

 

Another listener call involves building codes in Southern California, and Adam goes on a huge rant related to Joel McHale trying to build a pool at his house and not being able to. He also complains about ‘asswipe politicians’ who say they’re concerned about safety, but really only care about your wallet.

 

A few more listener calls involve Ralph Garmin’s new show, and Adam gives very straightforward advice on how to make it in the podcast biz. Adam also talks about the joys of Seattle, and hears a story from someone who bumped into Huell Howser.

 

One caller wants to know about Adam’s workout schedule, and Adam talks about finding his rhythm and balance, and listening to rock songs while he jump ropes. Adam also answers a couple car questions, and gives advice on how to make the most of your purchase.

 

The final calls also revolve around a number of topics. One guy pitches Adam a new pilot idea, and another gets Adam ranting about the differences between LA homeless people and Portland homeless people. Adam also complains about LA traffic, breaking traffic light rules, and the billions being lost due to citizens not being productive.

 

Wanna hear more listener calls? Take a listen to today’s Stitcher Extra Content!

http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Lynch & Mike Dawson

Audio, Phones, Build and Edit: Katie Levine

Phones and Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 3, 2010

Since the election will already be over by the time to hear/read this, the focus of the podcast is Wins and Losses for comedy-- not concerned about political parties. Filling in for Adam is Greg Fitzsimmons, and along with him is political commentator extraordinaire, Teresa Strasser. Greg's friend Mike Gibbons is in the room, and Bald Bryan's on the sound board.

 

Jumping into the election, many of the races are too close to call at the time of recording. They review the tightest races, watch a couple video clips, and comment on the wave of wins the Republicans seem to be having. They also talk about the release of their upcoming books, and some of the crazier candidates.

 

Greg and Teresa chat about California's Prop 19, abortion rights, and the morality of masturbation. Wrapping up the podcast, they take a couple of listener calls who touch on the delicacies of politics and the end of Arnold Schwarzenegger's run. The guys also plug their upcoming book tours, and talk about the problems of securing blurbs for the back cover.

 

Hear more from Greg at FitzDogRadio.com. Or follow him on Twitter @GregFitzShow 

 

Teresa can be found at ExploitingMyBaby.com, or on Twitter @TeresaStrasser

 

Also pre-order both Greg and Teresa's books, as well as pick up a copy of Adam's!

 

 

In today's Stitcher Extra Content, Greg and Teresa chat about the release of their books: http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Dawson and Mike Lynch

Writer: Mike Lynch

Associate Producer:  Katie Levine

Audio Engineer: Chris Laxamana

Audio Show Builder: Katie Levine 

Phones: Brian Meyer

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

Nov 2, 2010

In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks is officially out! Adam sits down to talk with writer Mike Lynch, who essentially helped Adam write the book for free. Mike talks about the privilege of working with Adam, and they go through their daily routine and writing process.

 

Adam says that the books contain very concise, final versions of his rants; but also says there's a ton of new material you've never heard before. Mike compliments Adam on his ability to make all the comedy bits seem fresh, and Adam is pleased with how well everything came out.

 

Adam and Mike go into the roots of the book and also talk about the book's editor. Mike also lists off a couple alternate titles for the book and talks with Adam extensively about the Thank You section. Adam also takes a bunch of listener calls, and Mike reminds everyone to make sure Adam's book outsells The Situation's. 

 

In today's Stitcher Extra Content, Adam has a conversation with a close friend of Alec Baldwin.  http://landing.stitcher.com/?srcid=428

 

Executive Producer: Donny Misraje

Producers: Mike Dawson and Mike Lynch

Audio: Chris Laxamana

Writer: Mike Lynch

Search:  Katie Levine

Build and Edit: Katie Levine 

Phones: Brian Meyer

Show Summary: Matt Fondiler

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