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 | Weekly | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyNewsEntertainment News |
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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Comedian Bill Maher likes to paint himself as someone who just calls it as he sees it. If you don’t like his jokes, you’re either an ignorant conservative or a liberal snowflake. Well, we also call it as we see it, and we think Bill Maher is a creep.... more
What A Creep
Lance Armstrong
Season 30, Episode 5
In very sad news, cohost of What a Creep, Margo Donohue, passed away in July. The podcast is on a hiatus for now. In the meantime, we’re re-releasing early episodes from behind our Patreon wall. We’r... more
What a Creep
Season 30, Episode 4
Marge Schott, the former owner of the Cincinnati Reds
Marge Schott was the owner of the Cincinnati Reds from 1984 to 1999. When she first started, she seemed like a good fit. But it wasn’t long before she revealed h... more
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This podcast has been a delight and excellent for my commute. I appreciate the research and attention to detail. I only recently found this podcast recent and have gone back to seasons long ago and have enjoyed it all. I’m saddened to hear that Margo has passed and send all my healing energy to Margo’s loved one’s and to Sonya
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I found this podcast seeing creep Dave Portnoy getting dragged on the Bluesky timeline. A binge worthy and easy listen podcast with two very enjoyable hosts. Also, all the MAGA dorks earnestly complaining about wokeness can eat a bag of dicks as you’re all whiny fascist losers
Ran across this podcast a few weeks ago and I’m hooked. I listen to it every day. Well researched and I like that they share their sources at the beginning. I especially like that they give you so much information in short episodes. I’m a runner and my favorite time to listen is out on my long runs. I can’t recommend this podcast enough!
After the whole Neil Gaiman podcast and fallout, I had been wondering what other horrid behaviors are going unchecked among us - it turns out, plenty. And Sonia and Margo are here to make sure you know ‘‘twas ever thus. I have been working my way through this podcast on my way back from the school run. Some of the stories I am well acquainted with, but others are new to me and well presented. The hosts are the first to tell you that they use salty language - so if that bothers you going in, you ... more
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The podcast offers a humorous yet critical analysis of individuals deemed 'creeps' in society, spanning historical and contemporary figures. The hosts, utilizing a blend of research and personal commentary, explore the actions and behaviors that have garnered these individuals a negative reputation, while also highlighting positive alternatives through their 'non-creep' segments. Despite tackling serious topics, the tone remains light and entertaining, making complex social issues accessible and engaging to listeners. The combination of insightful discussions and humor is particularly notable, providing a unique take on the intersection of pop culture, morality, and accountability.
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