'Shameless Sex' Hosts Sell Out Salt Lake City Sex-Ed Workshop

LOS ANGELES — "Shameless Sex" podcast hosts Amy Baldwin and April Lampert brought down the house during a recent sold-out appearance at Salt Lake City’s Blue Boutique Sugarhouse adult specialty store. 

The sexual health and wellness experts held a no-holds-barred workshop that encouraged attendees to speak freely about intimacy, their fantasies, relationships, fetishes, gender and more. The event followed an open format with the hosts facilitating positive discussion and fielding the audiences’ most taboo questions. 

When all was said and done, Baldwin and Lampert were amazed by the response from the standing-room-only crowd.  

“Utah loves 'Shameless Sex!'” exclaimed Baldwin. “It was an amazing experience — a number of people in the room shared their fantasies in front of everyone. One woman even stood up, talking about how she was raised as a Mormon and had so much shame around sex — she was crying while thanking us for talking about sex so openly. While we love teaching in progressive places like the West Coast, it was so rewarding to share our message in a state like Utah, where sex-positive conversations are much less common and still taboo.”

Fayth, the Boutique’s GM, says the hosts are welcome back anytime. “We at Blue Boutique loved having them both out here. It makes sex and sexuality not such a taboo subject, and it creates healthy relationships with real and open discussions.”

Follow up events have been scheduled to take place on August 2nd and 3rd at Blue Boutique and interested parties are encouraged to get their tickets early. 

“People were calling in the day before asking for tickets because this last event sold out in advance,” commented Baldwin.  

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