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Adam sits down with musician Neil Giraldo to talk about THREE CHORD BOURBON-Neil's new whiskey venture-along with music, his career, and life with his wife and musical partner Pat Benatar. Then, Chef Andrew Gruel joins the show to break down how food trends start, what makes for the best cut of meat, why the Denver omelet is the king of omelets, and how California's government keeps making life harder for small businesses. He and Adam also talk about how paying taxes wouldn't be so bad-if the money actually went to something useful. Jason "Mayhem" Miller closes the show with Adam and Chef Gruel for a news roundup, covering: predictions for the State of the Union-what will Democrats yell during Trump's speech? AOC's latest NPR interview-does it make any sense? Gladiator fights in juvenile hall-30 detention officers indicted. Get it on. FOR MORE WITH NEIL GIRALDO: NEW BOURBON: Three Chord Bourbon Available now go to threechordbourbon.com for more information INSTAGRAM: @benatargiraldo TWITTER: @benatargiraldo FOR DATES GO TO: https://www.benatargiraldo.com FOR MORE WITH CHEF GRUEL: NEW BOOK: Andrew Gruel's Family Cookbook Available now RUMBLE: Cooking with Gruel WEBSITE: http://chefgruel.com INSTAGRAM: @dandrewgruel TWITTER: @ChefGruel Thank you for supporting our sponsors: http://oreillyauto.com/ADAM http://ground.news/carolla http://tiktokeconomicimpact.com Morgan & Morgan - http://ForThePeople.com/Adam

Bret Easton Ellis Podcast
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Walter Hill and Bret Easton Ellis discuss The Assignment, identity politics, Sam Peckinpah and directing Eddie Murphy in 48 Hours.
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Musician Sam Outlaw and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the moral superiority movement, leaving an advertising career to focus on music, the role of a record producer and The Boys of Summer.
01:37:31 3/27/2017
Mick Garris and Bret Easton Ellis discuss adapting the works of Stephen King, the pessimism of horror, the Psycho shower scene and Wes Craven.
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Laura Jane Grace and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the artistic benefits of being bullied, Caitlyn Jenner, the record vs. the single and Butch Vig.
01:26:30 12/19/2016
Film critic Owen Gleiberman and Bret Easton Ellis discuss fanboy culture, Carrie, Jonathan Demme and criticism functioning as marketing.
01:33:41 12/5/2016
Anne Heche and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the career effects of being in a high-profile gay relationship in Hollywood, equality in the film industry, the decline of the movie set experience and Aftermath.
01:35:57 11/21/2016
Mark Duplass and Bret Easton Ellis discuss Blue Jay, the struggles of working within the studio system, making movies for Netflix and Togetherness.
01:29:56 10/31/2016
Paul Schrader and Bret Easton Ellis discuss American Gigolo, Dog Eat Dog, screenwriting as oral tradition and Steven Spielberg.
01:34:58 10/17/2016
Larry Clark and Bret Easton Ellis discuss making Bully, photographing Tulsa, controversy as a gateway to success and John Cassavetes.
01:15:15 9/26/2016

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