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2016: The Podcast

2016: The Podcast

By: Adam Beck
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A journey to see how a year defined a generation. 2016 is often labeled as the greatest year of all time. Is it a joke? Is it nostalgia bait? Listen to the 2016 podcast to find out what made this year so good.Adam Beck Social Sciences
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  • 2016: Rewards and Crimes of Convenience
    Mar 15 2026

    2016: The Podcast


    Season 2 Episode 2: Rewards and Crimes of Convenience


    How did you reward yourself in 2016?


    In this episode, we reflect on the past and address the idea of self-help in terms of rewarding yourself and self-reflection through the ideas of crimes of convenience in the modern world. We look at how this problem has grown since 2016, and try to find a way to live the perfect balance in the post 2016 world.



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    19 mins
  • Living like it's 2016
    Mar 5 2026

    2016: The Podcast

    Season 2 Episode 1: Living in the Moment like it’s 2016

    Why don’t we enjoy the present anymore?

    In this episode, we break down the idea of personal identity, culture, and the overall concept of living in the moment. Ever since 2016, culture has gradually spiraled downward to a point where “maxing” and “larping” have reframed our self-perceptions.

    Here, we try to apply the 2016 lifestyle to living in the moment.

    If you're interested in 2016 and living true to yourself, this one’s for you.

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  • Ep. 111: XXL Freshman Cypher
    Feb 17 2026

    2016 was the greatest year of all time.

    In episode 11 of 2016: The Podcast. Your host, Adam, talks about the 2016 XXL cypher.

    See you in 2016!

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    16 mins
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