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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 244 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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What a Creep
Season 31, episode 8
George W. Bush
President George W. Bush has been getting a redemption arc lately, because he’s maybe not as bad as Predator Trump. But he still suuuuuucks. Host Sonia Mansfield and Jeff Hunt from the Storied San Fr... more
This month's episode is an update and replay on Max Landis. It was announced this week that Paramount has hired Landis, a known rapist and physical and psychological abuser, to write a script for a new "G.I. Joe "movie. David Ellison, who owns Paramo... more
What a Creep
Season 31, Episode 5
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Host Sonia Mansfield is joined by Margo Porras from the Book vs. Movie podcast to discuss former Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. They talk about her wild conspiracies, toxic rhe... more
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
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How can someone run a podcast without ever using simple, necessary words such as “say”, “think”, “tell”, is beyond me and I’m not even a native speaker.
The whole podcast is “the killer is like… and his accomplice is like… so the cops are like… and the jury goes like…”
Get a dictionary, for crying out loud!
To put this podcast to rest. This was a really enjoyable show in the beginning. The episodes actually had context and were well planned. You knew which team they were on politically, but it was tolerable. Overtime, they both became unhinged, suffering from severe TDS. I was very sorry to hear about Margo’s passing. I think it’s time to end the show. The episodes are sloppy, lazy, and just a waste of everyone’s time. I hope that Sonia can move on, and get some help for her issues.
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.
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A sharp, humorous critique-focused show that investigates infamous “creeps” from history and current times, often mixing meticulous research with candid commentary. Episodes cover cultural scandals, political misdeeds, and notable public figures, frequently analyzing accountability, power dynamics, and media narratives while weaving in personal anecdotes and pop-culture references. Noteworthy is the long-running dynamic between two co-hosts, the willingness to tackle sensitive topics with frank language, and the use of guest perspectives to broaden debates. The show frequently intersects politics, media industry critique, and celebrity culture, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy investigative storytelling with a sardonic edge.
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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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