One of My Favorite Podcasts of All Time
I’ve been listening to CreepTime for a long time, well before the podcast began. I was a fan when it was short videos on TikTok and Instagram. I watched all the different channels too. When the podcast was announced, I was so excited. Listening to Stew’s reactions made it feel like I was in the room with them, and Sylas’s delivery is so, so good. There’s such an atmosphere of friendliness too, like even though the content is dark and heavy, I feel welcome, like I’m part of the group. Whenever I listen, I really do feel like I’m included and sharing this experience with people I’m very comfortable with. It makes it a little easier to stomach some of these heavy discussions. I was always watching Dateline ID and 20/20 growing up, Snapped, all these things, and I’ve never encountered another format that makes these things feel easier to listen to the way that this podcast does. I really do feel like I’m in this room, listening among friends. Now, I’m currently recovering from surgery, so I’ve had time to go through and listen to the new episodes and revisit old ones I’ve already listened too, and I can’t describe how nice it’s been to feel like I have someone there. As dark as the content is, I feel like I’m with someone that both understands the gravity of the story but also that levity is needed. And I live alone, so it’s been so important through this recovery that I’ve needed something to both take my mind off of it, but also feel a connection to someone. And I really do love this podcast because it’s done that for me. When I was listening before, it was more of a passing interest in a content creator I already enjoyed, but I’ve really felt so connected since I started this recovery because of the mix of seriousness and companionship that this podcast provides. I know this is a bit long-winded, but I just wanted to convey just how good the delivery of this show really is. And I wanted to convey just how much I enjoy the show and the two creators that make it feel like you’re really included. The way they talk about us Creepers really makes it feel like they know us, like we’re among friends, like we’re more than just people that provide funding for their hobby. Some content creators sort of ignore that bond with their fans, but that’s not the case here. I really feel like Sylas and Stew include us to the point that we aren’t just supporters, but we’re actually in there listening with them. I really just wanted to highlight how great this podcast is and how glad I am that I have it, both during this recovery and going forward. I could listen everyday. And have been, actually, for days.
CaitySandy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/24
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