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Fetty Wap is Back, Why You All Love 2016, 20 Years of High School Musical, and more

Fetty Wap is Back, Why You All Love 2016, 20 Years of High School Musical, and more

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On today’s episode, we’re running the full cultural gauntlet. We start by asking the real question no one can escape: why does everyone romanticize 2016 like it was the peak of human existence? From there, we get into Fetty Wap’s return and what it means for nostalgia rap, plus the wild realization that High School Musical is officially 20 years old.

We break down the rise of the “Right Wing Avengers,” dive into the chaos and psychology of The Traitors on Peacock, and much much more.

Tap into Episode 682 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube.

Why yall like 2016 so much? (3:15)
Fetty Wap is Back (20:12)
20 Years of High School Musical (28:42)
The Right Wing Avengers (36:45)
The Traitors (49:45)
Rampage Jackson (57:15)
Getting Crushed (59:33)
AI Animation Elements (1:04:12)
Nuclear Opinion (1:11:51)
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