Kevin & Bonnie tackle dating, politics, sports, and anything else they want to f'ing banter about on a weekly basis. Our podcast has ADD...just like us! NSFW
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The Searching for Shame Podcast is an entertaining and funny show! I definitely recommend taking a listen!
I’ve known Kev most my life and as evidenced in the podcast he tells it like it is. A killer voice too! Added this podcast to my fave list. Best of luck and continued success my friend. !
I love the dynamic of this podcast. Kevin comes across as a carefree guy with lots of insight with life, sports, and politics. Also, a great baritone but still rangy radio voice.
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Searching for Shame launched 6 years ago and published 10 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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