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Snapchat’s Comeback & The New Rules of Real Connection

Season 10, Ep. 166

Snapchat is rising fast again - and not for the reasons you think.


In this episode, we sit down with Per Christian Strand Teslo from Snapchat to unpack why the platform is suddenly back at the center of the conversation, and what most marketers still get wrong about how Gen Z uses Snap. 


This is not the usual “Snap 101.” Instead, we go deeper into the real reasons behind the platform’s resurgence: 

  • Why private, in-the-moment communication is becoming the new social currency 
  • How creators actually drive influence and purchase decisions on Snap 
  • What brands need to understand about the mindset users are in when they open the app 
  • The creative principles that will define success on Snapchat in 2026 
  • And how AR + AI lenses are reshaping storytelling on the platform, far beyond filters 


Whether you’re a brand looking to diversify your platform mix, or a creator exploring where to grow next, this conversation offers a fresh, honest perspective you won’t hear anywhere else. 


Tune in to understand why Snap’s comeback matters, and how to show up authentically in a social landscape that’s shifting faster than ever. 

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