“Patayin Sa Podcast Si Barbara” is not just a clever tagline—it’s the hauntingly iconic greeting that introduces one of the Philippines’ most addictive podcast series: Creepsilog. Hosted by Gideon Mendoza and Glenn Tabarejos, this podcast dives into the eerie, the unsettling, and the downright disturbing, all served with a twist of twisted humor and uniquely Pinoy storytelling. With topics ranging from paranormal mysteries to spine-chilling true crime cases, Creepsilog stands out not just because it’s creepy—but because it’s relatably creepy, delivered by two hosts whose chemistry and wit keep listeners coming back for more.
In an era of fleeting digital trends, Creepsilog manages to stay relevant—and even essential. With today’s audience constantly seeking content that informs, entertains, and challenges their curiosity, Creepsilog offers a unique blend that hits all those notes. Whether you’re a longtime believer in ghosts or a skeptic of the supernatural, this podcast create a space where all kinds of creeps—both stories and people—can exist. In an age where mental stimulation is a must, this podcast isn’t just entertainment—it’s an experience.

Its continued success is proof of its cultural weight. Ranking consistently in the Top 200 Podcasts in the Philippines, Creepsilog has earned its spot in the digital hall of fame, with this month alone marking it at Top 176. That’s not an accident—it’s a result of solid storytelling, hard research, and authentic, no-frills Filipino banter. In a content landscape filled with the generic and overproduced, Creepsilog thrives by staying grounded, personal, and proudly local.
For today’s generation—and those to come—this podcast holds relevance because it captures our shared fears, fascinations, and folklore. It preserves our urban legends, opens up conversations on crime and justice, and entertains while educating listeners about the darker sides of life. It’s the kind of podcast that can be passed down, from one curious listener to another, like a scary story told around a campfire—except now it’s on Spotify, YouTube, and even TikTok.
So, if you haven’t tuned in yet, consider this your sign. Listen, support, and spread the word. Creepsilog is more than just a podcast—it’s a movement, a digital archive of modern Pinoy horror and humor. Support them on Patreon at patreon.com/creepsilog or through PayPal at creepsilog@gmail.com. For inquiries or creepy story submissions, email them at the same address. This podcast isn’t just worth your time—it deserves your fandom.