Ask Dr. Drew

Dr. Drew Pinsky

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Booking Overview

Ask Dr. Drew pairs a medical-first host with high-profile guests to cover public health, politics, and culture through evidence-based, often contrarian perspectives. It’s a strong platform for credible experts and well-known figures who can speak to medicine, behavioral health, and public accountability in a conversational interview setting.

Metrics

Episodes: 640

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.3/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 211.0k subscribers

Instagram: 364.0k followers

Contact Information

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Host

Dr. Drew Pinsky - Iconic broadcaster and long-time clinician who has spent decades actively treating patients. The description positions him as bringing a “truth-first” approach to urgent political, cultural, and me...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Generally recognizable, authority-backed individuals: licensed/clinically practicing medical experts (e.g., cardiology/neurology/epidemiology), published authors with book releases, high-status political/religious or policy voices, and notable public figures connected to major issues (health, addiction, legal/justice cases, preparedness). Guests are typically able to cite evidence, primary sources, and/or institutional experience.
Required Achievements:  
NYT bestselling authorship, board-certified clinical practice and leadership roles, co-authorship of high-impact public health books, commission/policy appointments, media-recognized public figures (e.g., major TV franchises), major legal-case notoriety with documented case history

Recent Guest Discussions

Eric Metaxas - New Book On The Origins Of The Greatest Nation; Political/religious Themes.

Dr. John Gaitanis - Leucovorin For Autism; Autism Treatment And Waitlists.

Mike Sorrentino - Recovery And Addiction; Federal Prison And Sobriety; Archangel Centers; Reflections On Jersey Shore.

Drew Miller - Preparedness For An Age Of Collapse; Risks Including Weaponized AI And Bioengineered Pandemics.

Dr. Peter McCullough - Ending COVID Vaccine Emergency Use Authorization; Implications Of HHS Determinations And Scotus/fda Pathways.

Recent Topics

Public Health, Addiction, Medicine, Cardiology, Public Policy

Episodes

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Mike Sorrentino: Jersey Shore Star Kept Painkiller Addiction "Situation" Secret From MTV + Dr. John Gaitanis & Eric Metaxas – Ask Dr. Drew

July 03, 2026

Jersey Shore star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino kept his addiction secret from MTV – but now he's 10 years sober, founder of his own rehab centers, and says he's thinking about running for New Jersey governor. Mike joins Dr. Drew to talk recovery, second chances, and the "Situation."After eight months in federal prison, Mike rebuilt his life around sobriety and family. He founded Archangels addiction rehabilitation centers, with a goal of one in every state, and is floating a run for NJ g...

Dr. Peter McCullough: RFK Ends COVID Vaccine EUA, SCOTUS Rules For Monsanto + Ret. Colonel Drew Miller on Preparing For An “Age of Collapse” – Ask Dr. Drew– Ep 636

July 02, 2026

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. signed determinations ending the COVID-19 Emergency Use Authorization declarations, concluding the circumstances that justified them “no longer exist.” Dr. Peter McCullough breaks down what the decision means. Per HHS, the declaration terminates 12 months after the determination; the device declarations terminate 180 days after. HHS says FDA-approved products are now widely available through traditional pathways and reliance on EUA products has declined. ...

Damien Echols: I Was Sentenced To Death At 18 With Zero Evidence. How The Justice System Failed The West Memphis 3 – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 638

July 01, 2026

Damien Echols was sentenced to death at 18 for the 1993 murders of three 8-year-old boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. After nearly 18 years on death row, Damien was released – because the entire time, no physical or DNA evidence ever linked him to the crime. In 1993, the media called Damien and his friends “The West Memphis Three.” Prosecutors built the case on his interest in occult magick – a major topic during the Satanic Panic – and a confession from co-defendant Jessie Misskelley Jr. that...

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