by Margo Donohue | Jan 31, 2025 | Podcast
What a Creep Andrew Kehoe & the Bath School Disaster (1927) Season 28, Episode 3 Andrew Kehoe was a mass murderer who, nearly one hundred years ago, instigated the most significant school tragedy in the United States, which occurred in Bath Township, Michigan. A...
by Margo Donohue | Jan 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
What a Creep John Harvey Kellogg Season 28, Episode 2 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes was the boring cereal in my Kellogg’s cereal variety pack, but it’s the one that started them all. And one of the men behind that cereal was John Harvey Kellogg. John Harvey Kellogg championed...
by Margo Donohue | Jan 17, 2025 | Podcast
What a Creep Some of the Creepiest Plots to John Hughes Films Season 28, Episode 1 John Hughes accomplished the remarkable feat of being a quintessential Baby Boomer while still resonating with Generation X and Millennials through his films. Movies—such as 16 Candles,...
by Margo Donohue | Jan 13, 2025 | Podcast
What a Creep Hulk Hogan Season 27, Episode 12 Are you ready to talk about Hulk Hogan, brother? Wrestler Hulk Hogan was everywhere through the ’80s. He appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated, TV Guide, and PEOPLE. He had his own Saturday morning cartoon show and...
by Margo Donohue | Jan 2, 2025 | Podcast
What a Creep (Creepy Music History) “The Day the Music Died” Season 27, Episode 10 “The Day the Music Died” is a phrase coined by singer-songwriter Don McLean in 1971 in his 8-and-a-half-minute song “American Pie.” The tragic deaths of Buddy Holly, The Big...