Hosts Margo and Sonia chat about Creeps. 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 | 219 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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What a Creep
Ricky Schroder & Fred Savage
Season 28, Episode 10
Ricky Schroder is probably best known as Ricky on “Silver Spoons.” Fred Savage is perhaps best known as Kevin Arnold on “The Wonder Years.” Both were child stars, and they are also tota... more
What a Creep: Betty Broderick
Season 28, Episode 9
Betty Broderick is a convicted murderer known for the killing of her ex-husband, Dan Broderick, and his second wife, Linda Kolkena Broderick, in 1989. The case gained widespread media attention (inc... more
What a Creep
Billionaire Boys Club's Joe Hunt
Season 28, Episode 8
We’re talking about the Billionaire Boys Club. You might remember it from the 1987 miniseries of the same name, starring Judd Nelson and Ron Silver. You don’t know it from the 2018 m... more
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Led Zeppelin on Tour
Season 28, Episode 7
Led Zeppelin is making headlines again with releasing their first official documentary in decades, titled "Becoming Led Zeppelin." The film primarily focuses on the band's music and the early s... more
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Sheet, cluck fan for sure.
I love listening to Sonia and Margo dishing it out. Recommend to all my friend and she loves it too!!!
Kinda funny how every "creep" these dames rag on leans conservative rather than liberal. I thought I'd give these broads another chance for the Led Zeppelin episode...no way to work politics into that, right? Wrong. Their Trump derangement syndrome was on full display once again. Bite my bag ladies.
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The content primarily focuses on a comedic examination of various "creeps"—individuals, stories, or behaviors deemed problematic or morally questionable. Each episode typically juxtaposes historical or contemporary figures regarded as "creeps" with uplifting, non-creep stories or personalities, allowing the hosts to explore deeper social themes while keeping the tone light and engaging. Topics span from pop culture references and legal controversies to personal anecdotes reflecting on societal norms. The approach encourages listener participation, fostering a sense of community among those who feel similarly about the subjects discussed. This podcast stands out for its blend of humor and critical social commentary, creating an environment w... more
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