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Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson chat with Adam about the culture of sexual assault were living in, inappropriate activity in the subway, and why some men have lower self esteem than you think. Plus, RJ Bell calls in to chat about Super Bowl odds.
Ally and Steve travel to Milk Studios in Chelsea, Manhattan to talk with powerhouse couple Zanna Roberts Rassi (fashion correspondent for E! News / senior fashion editor of Marie Claire) and Mazdack Rassi (fashion entrepreneur / co-founder of Milk Studios) to discuss how it all started, the current state of fashion and their newest venture together; Milk Makeup.
George Lopez talks to the gang about his new restaurant, not knowing his real father, and his Taco Power Rankings. Plus, the gang plays a round of Tales From The Cheap.
Michael Rapaport returns for a podcast about the greatest athletes of all time, what it takes to be a legendary stickman, and the latest sexual assault headlines. Plus, Adam takes calls for a round of Mr. Brightside.
Larry Grobel tells stories from interviewing Jerry Lewis, Robert Mitchum, Goldie Hawn, Al Pacino, and many others. Plus, Adams buddy Ray swings by to answer some home improvement questions, and to play a Justice League themed round of the Rotten Tomatoes Game.
Adam's Automotive Restoration and Design Guru Bodie Stroud joins the show today to chat about how he came up in the business and why his Rolodex now includes people like Tim Allen and Johnny Knoxville. Adam and Bodie talk about the importance of being a good and honest person when dealing with clients and how that eliminates any contention within professional relationships. The guys then jump into a discussion on why excusing yourself from hard work is robbing yourself of fulfillment. Even if it's hot out, mow the lawn, you'll have a cold drink after.
Enjoy those leftovers while listening to clips from some of our favorite guests this past year, including Ernie Hudson, Alonzo Bodden, Leila Ali, and Charlamange tha God.
Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at the Adam Carolla Show. Tune in today to hear Adam's recipe for do-it-yourself cranberry sauce-- PLUS an extended Good Sports, including a Thanksgiving Food Draft!
Nicole Will, an art adviser in New York (Will Art Advisory) brings Ally and Steve to three different shows in lower Manhattan to meet artists and discuss their work. Caris Reid, walks them through her show "Sub Rosa" at the Denny Gallery. Jess Johnson shows at the Jack Hanley gallery (where Ally experiences a trippy virtual reality experience). Lastly, they visit a showing of Karl Wirsum's work at the Derek Eller gallery.
Adam, Gina, Mark Geragos, Brad Williams, and Bald Bryan are live from The Ice House in Pasadena, CA. Adam opens the show with Mark on stage answering an audience question about what a typical podcast day is like. Then the gang plays a spirited Law-based round of 'The Rotten Tomatoes Game' with Mark. After that, Brad Williams comes on stage and talks about his family in the audience and being newly married. Before they wrap, Adam, Brad, and Bryan react to Gina's news stories.
Lawrence O'Donnell talks with Adam about the Trump presidency, the death of Charles Manson, and his infamous leaked on-air tirade. Jeff Cesario also swings by as Chet Waterhouse.
Jason Calacanis talks with Adam about angel investing, the early days of Twitter, and why the American Dream is messed up right now. Plus, Vinnie Tortorich returns with Pure Coffee for the gang, and Bald Bryan reviews Justice League for this weeks Baldywood.
On today's show, Red Bull's professional adventure racer Rebecca Rusch stops by the studio to talk her new documentary Blood Road. The movie tracks her bike ride 1,200 miles down the Ho Chi Minh trail to find her veteran father's crash site. Adam asks her why she gravitated towards a sport that puts its participants through so much pain. Rebecca then explains the mental strength required to participate in extreme endurance events that see her riding, rafting and running for days straight. Adam then gets an invite to Idaho to ride 100 miles with Rebecca. We'll see if he takes her up on it.
Celebrity merchandise expert Laura Woolley talks with Adam about his Paul Newman collection, and why you should buy what you love. Plus, Vinnie Tortorich talks about pure vitamins and coffee, and the guys react to sexual assault claims against Al Franken.