‘Shame on You’ podcast hosts talk breakups, sex toys and being shameless

Jordan Power and Brad Price, hosts of the podcast “Shame on You,” believe openness and honesty have led them on a “journey to zero gay shame.”

“I think because we are so outrageous and so out there,” Power says, “we go a mile, people take a foot.” In the latest edition of “Hard or Soft,” Power and Price answer questions about breakups, surprising dates and listeners who came out because of the podcast.

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