The What a Creep podcast is a conversation about bad behavior by famous people. Many were admirable before their creepiness emerged. Cohosts Margo Donohue and Sonia Mansfield discuss undeniable creeps. They also expose celebrities and historical figures that might surprise listeners. Some are repeat offenders. Elon Musk and Russell Brand are the subjects of several episodes.
Podcast host Donohue is the host, producer, and editor of Book Vs. Movie and Not Fade Away. She is a PR and marketing consultant and wrote Filmed in Brooklyn. Mansfield is a content designer and a former gossip columnist and TV critic for the San Francisco Examiner. The two also host Dorking Out.
One What a Creep episode features people whom Oprah Winfrey promoted. Mansfield and Donohue disclose why they think Dr. Mehmet Oz, Jenny McCarthy, James Arthur Ray, and Dr. Phil McGraw are creeps.
McGraw was so popular on Oprah that she gave him his own show, Dr. Phil. McGraw's first wife claimed he cheated on her, pressured her to enhance her bust, and wouldn't let her work. He was sued for promoting weight loss products without qualifications. McGraw stopped renewing his psychology license in 2006. Yet he continued giving advice on the show. The National Alliance on Mental Illness called Dr. Phil "unethical and incredibly inappropriate." The cohosts say he earned $65 million per year before the show ended.
Coco Chanel, Pablo Picasso, and Charles Dickens are legendary creators. Chanel is a fashion, beauty, and fragrance icon. Picasso has worldwide recognition for cubism in art. Dickens' classic books revealed the plight of the working class. What a Creep shows these artists' other sides. Picasso's infidelity led two ex-lovers to commit suicide. Listeners learn about Dickens' and Chanel's surprising behaviors as well.
The hosts share why they aren't sad about Pat Sajak's retirement from Wheel of Fortune. Their revelations about Lance Armstrong became the most downloaded What a Creep episode. This podcast explores how excessive power, money, access, or acclaim can influence behavior. The hosts reveal new creeps each Friday.
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