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This week on the TTT Podcast, Beard Laws, Burley, and Gute Time Travel To 2016. The boys talk various topics related to the year 2016.
In this episode, Beard Laws and Gute take listeners on a nostalgic journey back to 2016, and discuss Thanksgiving traditions, particularly their thoughts on turkey and other holiday foods. They delve into the topic of dairy farms and innovative energy solutions derived from livestock waste. The duo then transitions into a nostalgic look back at the top music and movie years, focusing on 2016, highlighting significant albums and artists like Post Malone and Childish Gambino. They also touch on the influence of Bruno Mars and the changing landscape of music, drawing parallels to iconic figures like Michael Jackson. In this conversation, the hosts explore the evolution of music talent, the impact of social media on fame, and the current state of hip hop. They discuss how technology has changed music production and the cultural reflections of sports and music. The conversation also touches on gambling and its influence on society, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in these areas. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from wrestling history, particularly the Money in the Bank match, to significant UFC fights, Olympic achievements, and the cultural phenomenon of Pokémon Go. They also touch on controversial stories involving the Amish community, reflect on the prices of goods in 2016, and discuss notable films released that year, culminating in a gripping survival story about lost children in the jungle.
TTT Podcast Episode Highlights
Thanksgiving is a time for food, but turkey isn't a favorite.
Dairy farms can produce energy from waste effectively.
2016 was a standout year for music and movies.
Post Malone's rise to fame began with his unique style.
Childish Gambino's music showcases his diverse talent.
Bruno Mars has maintained a positive public image.
Music from 2016 still resonates with listeners today.
The influence of past artists can be seen in modern music.
Nostalgia plays a big role in music appreciation.
The conversation flows naturally between topics. There are more talented people out there than we can grasp.
Social media plays a crucial role in an artist's fame.
It's rare for artists to gain fame solely through their music.
Kendrick Lamar's work is a significant influence in hip hop.
The music industry is shifting towards short, catchy hooks.
Technology has transformed how music is produced and consumed.
TTT Podcast Quotes
"Turkey sucks, dude. It's a dry bird."
"Let's time travel. What do you think?"
"It's very rare, dude."
"Kendrick Lamar, good kid, mad city."
"You need to listen to it in order."
"Hip hop is about to be dead."
"Let's talk to some Romanian people."
"Diaz vs. McGregor was huge."
"Pokémon Go was huge in 2016."
"Gas was $2.14 in 2016."
"The Lost Children is a wild story."
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11/26/24 • 59 min
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