#1930 Teased Titillation
Digest
The podcast begins with a discussion about the diverse reality TV shows available on Pluto TV, highlighting its free streaming service. Adam Corolla then announces the launch of an ad-free audio and video version of his show on Substack, promising exclusive content and live interaction with viewers. Adam and Dr. Drew delve into the phenomenon of "crazy" politicians, particularly women, and how their behavior is often amplified by media outlets. They then explore the idea that the very rich and the very poor share more similarities than they do with the middle class, citing examples of shared behaviors and experiences. Adam discusses his comedic bit "Rich Man, Poor Man," sharing anecdotes about its origins and how it was influenced by a conversation with Jerry Seinfeld. He and Dr. Drew then delve into the idea that those who stand up for what they believe in, even when it's unpopular, are often considered "off" or "crazy." The podcast concludes with a commercial for Pluto TV, highlighting its free streaming service and diverse content, including movies, TV shows, and reality TV.
Outlines
Pluto TV and Reality TV
The conversation starts with a discussion about reality TV shows available on Pluto TV, highlighting its free streaming service and diverse content.
Adam Corolla's Substack Launch
Adam Corolla announces the launch of an ad-free audio and video version of his show on Substack, promising exclusive content and live interaction with viewers.
Crazy Politicians and Media Amplification
Adam and Dr. Drew discuss the phenomenon of "crazy" politicians, particularly women, and how their behavior is often amplified by media outlets.
Rich Man, Poor Man: Shared Traits and Experiences
Adam and Dr. Drew explore the idea that the very rich and the very poor share more similarities than they do with the middle class, citing examples of shared behaviors and experiences.
The Importance of Being "Off"
Adam and Dr. Drew delve into the idea that those who stand up for what they believe in, even when it's unpopular, are often considered "off" or "crazy."
Keywords
Pluto TV
A free streaming service offering a wide variety of movies, TV shows, and reality TV programs.
Substack
A platform for creators to publish newsletters, podcasts, and other content directly to their subscribers.
Rich Man Poor Man
A comedic bit developed by Adam Corolla that explores the shared traits and experiences of the very rich and the very poor.
Crazy Politicians
A term used to describe politicians whose behavior is often perceived as erratic or illogical, particularly in the context of media amplification.
Mass Delusions
A phenomenon where a large group of people share a false belief or perception, often influenced by propaganda or social pressure.
Q&A
What are some of the reality TV shows available on Pluto TV?
Pluto TV offers a wide range of reality TV shows, including Bravo's Real Housewives Vault Channel, Bad Girls Club, Jersey Shore, and Love in Hip Hop.
What are the benefits of subscribing to Adam Corolla's Substack?
Subscribers to Adam Corolla's Substack will receive an ad-free audio and video version of his show, exclusive content, and the opportunity to participate in live chat during ACS Live.
What is Adam Corolla's perspective on "crazy" politicians?
Adam believes that some politicians, particularly women, exhibit "crazy" behavior that is often amplified by media outlets, leading to a distorted perception of their actions.
What is the "Rich Man, Poor Man" bit about?
Adam's "Rich Man, Poor Man" bit explores the idea that the very rich and the very poor share more similarities than they do with the middle class, often exhibiting similar behaviors and facing similar challenges.
Why does Adam believe that people who stand up for what they believe in are often considered "off"?
Adam argues that those who challenge the status quo or resist mass delusions are often labeled as "crazy" or "off" because they are not conforming to the prevailing social norms.
Show Notes
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