Nancy isn’t the most exciting person, but she is obviously smarter and more self-aware than the average loveline guest. She asks Drew and Adam a lot of good questions regarding their positions on addiction, parenting, and love; Adam goes on a few jags about how when you become older a lot of the problems and preoccupations you have earlier in life becomes less important as time marches on.
This episode would be a good primer for new listeners. For the regular love-line fan this episode would probably be on the boring side, but the fact that Adam and Drew express their reasoning behind their opinions more often than they normally do and tackle a variety of calls that don’t usually come in on the same show lends this episode value to new listeners.
Not much crazily interesting about nancy but she is smart. She seems to give off the vibe that she could potentially be crazy though. Who wouldn’t be with all the game her father brought
I agree with the below comments that this is a very tame episode but that doesn’t mean it’s bad at all. It has a little bit of everything that makes loveline so great packed into it.
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Nancy Sinatra is an American singer and actress, best known for her 1966 hit single "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." The daughter of legendary singer Frank Sinatra, she became a prominent figure in the 1960s music scene with her unique style and sultry voice. Sinatra has released several albums and has appeared in various films and television shows, showcasing her talent and charisma. Her influ
Drew returns from Seattle this episode.
Nancy isn’t the most exciting person, but she is obviously smarter and more self-aware than the average loveline guest. She asks Drew and Adam a lot of good questions regarding their positions on addiction, parenting, and love; Adam goes on a few jags about how when you become older a lot of the problems and preoccupations you have earlier in life becomes less important as time marches on.
This episode would be a good primer for new listeners. For the regular love-line fan this episode would probably be on the boring side, but the fact that Adam and Drew express their reasoning behind their opinions more often than they normally do and tackle a variety of calls that don’t usually come in on the same show lends this episode value to new listeners.
Not much crazily interesting about nancy but she is smart. She seems to give off the vibe that she could potentially be crazy though. Who wouldn’t be with all the game her father brought
That fake Jim guy at the end could have done a perfect mason jar if he was smarter.
I agree with the below comments that this is a very tame episode but that doesn’t mean it’s bad at all. It has a little bit of everything that makes loveline so great packed into it.