Sarah and Vinnie Secret Show

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Sarah and Vinnie Secret Show is not a podcast one should listen to at work. It's definitely not a show for kids. For consenting adults who don't mind uncensored talks about sex and relationships, it offers a good time. The hosts answer listeners' questions and provide bad advice on purpose. They share their own embarrassing and wild stories. They often invite guests who engage with them in filthy discussions.

Sarah Clark and Vinnie Hasson began working together in 1997, long before the podcast. Sarah, who already had her own morning show in Philadelphia, was looking for a partner to joke with. When she came across Vinnie's tape, she knew she found the right person. He was funny, witty, and sounded like a great person to see first thing in the morning. The two began collaborating and had chemistry right away. Their radio station closed after several months, leaving them without a home. They sent audition tapes around and finally received a yes from the San Francisco station Alice @ 97.3 FM. That's where the show spent its next two decades as one of the most successful in the region. It discussed anything from politics to celebrity gossip and lighthearted banter.

While this morning show is still running, the Sarah and Vinnie Secret Show offers a bonus. It's a place for the hosts to be completely themselves without having to consider radio rules. This means they can talk about any topic that comes to mind, no matter how dirty. For instance, they have no problems giving blatant advice to a husband who can't seem to finish. They discuss how to talk to kids about sex by oversharing stories from their personal lives. They often have guests who prompt those conversations, like Charlie O, a provocative Instagram model. Another frequent guest is Vanessa Hale, who is always up for some unpopular opinions. New episodes drop every weekday.

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