
We talk about Creeps of the past and the present: It's the who's who of who's the worst. Do you have a story about one of the Creeps we covered? Email us at whatacreeppodcast@gmail.com.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 241 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Entertainment NewsComedyNews | |||

What a Creep
Season 31, Episode 4
Artie Shaw
The lovely and fantastic Simone O. Elias, author of “Old Films, Young Eyes: A Teenage Take on Hollywood's Golden Age,” joins host Sonia Mansfield to talk about Artie Shaw.
Artie Shaw played the jazz cla... more
What a Creep
Season 31, episode 3
Host Sonia Mansfield and Erin Lim from Bitch Talk Podcast talk about Dick Cheney.
The former VP rebranded “torture” as “enhanced interrogation” and argued that if the president does something, then it’s legal. Gee,... more
What a Creep
Season 31, Episode 2
Bill Gothard, founder of the Institute in Basic Life Principles
Kristen Meinzer from The Nighty on Hatch Plus and Health Matters from the Mayo Clinic joins Sonia Mansfield to talk about creep Bill Gothard, a ministe... more
What a Creep
Season 31, Episode 1
Fox News bros
Host Sonia Mansfield is joined by Margo Porras from Book vs Movie to talk about a trio of Fox News creeps who have been in the news recently: Jesse Watters, Brian Kilmeade, and Greg Gutfield.
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Apparently no Creeps were born after 1980, so I guess we successfully bred Creep out of the gene pool with all the IVF?
to “people this host hates” but can’t actually do real research on.
I’m so sorry to hear about Margo, my heart goes out to you. She will be missed by all.
I really love the premise of this podcast. However, the first one I listened to was about the Lindberg kidnapping. You totally dismissed Charles Lindberg being a part of this kidnapping, as having no proof. There have been some books recently that lay it out pretty nicely. It convinced me anyway.
This show could benefit from a script, real research and a decrease in the use of the word “like.” The narrative just rambles.
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Content typically centers around the examination of individuals renowned for their morally questionable or outright harmful behavior, spanning both contemporary and historical figures. The hosts analyze various "creeps" from different fields—be it entertainment, politics, or sports—with a blend of humor and critical commentary. Episodes often include captivating analyses of famous scandals, abusive power dynamics, and the implications of these behaviors on society, while also incorporating personal anecdotes and listener interactions. The unique blend of humor, insight, and commentary on serious themes sets this podcast apart, inviting listeners to reflect on accountability in a lighthearted manner.
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Recent guests on What a Creep include:
1. Simone Elias
2. Erin Lim
3. Brian Buckmire
4. Sarah Wynn Williams
5. Seuk Kim
6. Cassandra Peterson
7. Michael Schur
8. Kristen Meinzer
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