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whatever Clips

Hosted by Brian Atlas

A confrontational dating podcast where a panel of hosts and guests debate modern relationships, often leading to chaotic on-air conflicts.

The brief

This is a conflict-driven dating podcast that operates as a live debate show. Host Brian Atlas orchestrates chaotic panel discussions where young women are often pitted against the hosts and each other, leading to emotional outbursts and on-air meltdowns. The conversation is heavily influenced by live audience donations, which are read aloud and frequently used to fuel arguments, creating a feedback loop of outrage for content.

The show's primary distinction is its raw, often brutal, and financially-transparent format. Unlike polished debate shows, 'Whatever' thrives on chaos, using live superchats to fuel arguments and openly negotiating guest payments on air.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Brian Atlas is an American content creator and the host of the 'Whatever' podcast, a live-streamed show focused on the "modern dating hellscape". The format typically involves a panel of men and women, including recurring co-hosts, debating relationship dynamics, gender roles, and online culture in long-form episodes. The show is known for its confrontational style and generating viral clips of heated arguments between hosts and guests.

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Credentials & credits

  • Podcast Host
  • Content Creator

Other ventures

  • Whatever Podcast (main channel)
  • Debate University
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Format
Clips
Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Andrew Wilson CONFRONTS Brian’s Former Employee For TRASHING The Show

    Showcases the confrontational 'group interrogation' style, with hosts accusing a former employee of betrayal for appearing on a rival podcast and starting an OnlyFans.

  2. 02
    Brian KICKS OUT Woman After She Begs For Money To Stay

    A clear example of the show's on-air financial negotiations, where a guest's demand for payment leads to a heated argument and her eventual dismissal.

  3. 03
    Brian Calls Out Her INSANE Behavior… And She CRASHES OUT

    Demonstrates the host's use of profane, insulting language and how the show's chaotic environment can lead to guest meltdowns.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How Brian Atlas interviews

Brian Atlas's style is less of a traditional interview and more of a group interrogation and conflict moderation. He often opens by setting a confrontational frame, such as calling a guest's actions 'Benedict Arnold-ish'. He probes by challenging a guest's consistency, honesty, or motivations, asking for proof like private DMs or questioning their value to the show. He frequently allows co-hosts like Andrew Wilson to lead the attack, while he moderates the resulting chaos. Conversations often end abruptly when a guest is dismissed or walks off set.

Brian Atlas acts as a moderator and provocateur in a multi-person panel format, often featuring co-hosts Andrew and Rachel Wilson. He allows cross-talk and arguments to escalate before intervening, sometimes with profane and dismissive language. The show heavily integrates live audience participation by reading superchat donations, which often insult guests and direct the conversation.

Questions Brian Atlas keeps coming back to

8 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Brian Atlas reaches for it.

controversy

4
  1. Q.01

    What signal does it send when you go on an oppositional program?

    Used to frame a guest's actions as a betrayal or act of disloyalty.

  2. Q.02

    Why didn't you defend us?

    Deployed to question a guest's loyalty after they associate with a perceived rival.

  3. Q.03

    Would you be willing to show us the DMs?

    A direct challenge for on-air verification when a guest's claims are doubted.

  4. Q.04

    How is that not damaging to the brand?

    Asked to make a guest accountable for the perceived negative impact of their personal choices.

money

2
  1. Q.01

    How much compensation do you think you deserve?

    A confrontational question posed to guests who ask to be paid.

  2. Q.02

    Why were you willing to come on the show for free before?

    Used to undermine a guest's demand for payment by highlighting past unpaid appearances.

personal

2
  1. Q.01

    You're saying you didn't misrepresent [the situation] to me?

    A cross-examination tactic used to accuse a guest of dishonesty.

  2. Q.02

    What's your body count?

    A provocative, personal question asked to generate a reaction from guests.

Signature segments

  • · Reading live superchat donations
  • · On-air negotiation of guest payment
  • · Confronting guests about perceived disloyalty
  • · 'Champagne pop' sound effect for large donations
  • · Guests being kicked off the show

Topics covered repeatedly

Dating and RelationshipsGuest CompensationLoyalty and BetrayalOnlyFans and Content CreationGender RolesManosphere DebatesFeminismPodcast Drama
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

The show primarily books young women, often aspiring influencers or content creators, to debate a panel of male and female hosts. Guests frequently hold views or have lifestyles, such as being on OnlyFans, that are likely to spark controversy and conflict.

Recent guests
  • Andrew Wilson
  • Rachel Wilson
  • Felicity
  • Desiree
  • Priscilla
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
1.4M
1,370,000
Avg views / video
35.1K
Trailing window
Total views
1.6B
1,572,389,735
Videos published
8,491
Sponsor readEstimated

The show is primarily funded through direct audience payments like YouTube Superchats, Venmo, and Cashapp, which are openly promoted. Estimated revenue from on-air donations appears significant, with single donations reaching $1,000. The show also promotes a 'Debate University' course co-hosted by Brian Atlas and Andrew Wilson.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

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What is the 'Whatever' podcast?
It's a live dating and relationship podcast hosted by Brian Atlas, known for its confrontational panel discussions and chaotic, debate-style format. The YouTube channel 'whatever Clips' features excerpts from the full live shows.
Who is the host?
The host is Brian Atlas, an American content creator.
What is the format of the show?
It's a live panel show, usually with multiple male and female guests and co-hosts who debate topics related to modern dating. The show is heavily interactive, with the host reading and reacting to audience donations in real-time.
Is the show still running?
Yes, the 'whatever Clips' channel posts new content on a daily basis.
How does the show make money?
The show is primarily funded by audience donations through platforms like YouTube Superchats, Venmo, and Cashapp, which are frequently promoted on screen and in descriptions.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The full live shows are on the 'whatever' YouTube channel, with clips posted on the 'whatever Clips' channel. Audio versions are available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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