Welcome to the Adam Carolla Podcast! The new home for the rantings and ravings of Adam Carolla, and with Bald Bryan on sound effects.
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John Taffer talks about why you need to stop making excuses for yourself, instant gratification, and how to lead by example. Plus, Adam recaps his Oscar experience, and the guys react to highlights from the Academy Awards.
Adam takes a call from an unusual person from his past: the guy who picked him up hitchhiking after his motorcycle was towed. The guys also take calls for a brand new game, ‘Bald Bryan S**** on Your Point’.
Adam takes a call from an unusual person from his past: the guy who picked him up hitchhiking after his motorcycle was towed. The guys also take calls for a brand new game, ‘Bald Bryan S**** on Your Point’.
Congressman Thomas Massie calls in to discuss powering his house with Tesla car batteries, and predictions for the upcoming election cycle. Plus, Vinnie Tortorich chats with Adam about the effectiveness of different types of diets, and Bald Bryan reviews ‘Annihilation’ for this week’s Badlywood.
Congressman Thomas Massie calls in to discuss powering his house with Tesla car batteries, and predictions for the upcoming election cycle. Plus, Vinnie Tortorich chats with Adam about the effectiveness of different types of diets, and Bald Bryan reviews ‘Annihilation’ for this week’s Badlywood.
Mr. Skin calls in to chat with Adam about this year’s Anatomy Awards. Later, David Wain talks about directing ‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’, and comments on news stories about 4G internet on the moon, and a new line of scotch for women.
Mr. Skin calls in to chat with Adam about this year’s Anatomy Awards. Later, David Wain talks about directing ‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’, and comments on news stories about 4G internet on the moon, and a new line of scotch for women.
David Arquette and Matthew Cooke talk to Adam about why we need to stop looking at prison as the answer to all our problems, and why we should end the war on drugs. Plus, RJ Bell calls in to review odds on this year’s Academy Awards.
David Arquette and Matthew Cooke talk to Adam about why we need to stop looking at prison as the answer to all our problems, and why we should end the war on drugs. Plus, RJ Bell calls in to review odds on this year’s Academy Awards.
Ian Bagg returns for a podcast about the etiquette of entering someone’s home, cops who write jaywalking tickets, and the language of losers. The guys also comment on statistics about pet custody after divorce, and The Weinstein Company filing for bankruptcy.
Ian Bagg returns for a podcast about the etiquette of entering someone’s home, cops who write jaywalking tickets, and the language of losers. The guys also comment on statistics about pet custody after divorce, and The Weinstein Company filing for bankruptcy.
Jim Florentine chats with Adam about their Crank Yankers days, his new book, and musicians who perform out of their mind on drugs. The guys also discuss an adult toy that orders pizza for you, Quincy Jones’ apology tour, and how to improve your online dating profile.
Jim Florentine chats with Adam about their Crank Yankers days, his new book, and musicians who perform out of their mind on drugs. The guys also discuss an adult toy that orders pizza for you, Quincy Jones’ apology tour, and how to improve your online dating profile.
Adam celebrates 9 years of podcasting with a call from Superfan Giovanni. Peter Serafinowicz is also in studio to discuss The Tick, Sassy Trump, and funeral strippers.