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Taylor Swift's music has given a voice to millions of people who've found the narrative arcs of their own lives in Swift's endlessly engaging songs. With Swiftory, two Gen X besties - Alicia, from Trashy Divorces, and Melissa, from Love Letters To... - have a whole new take on Taylor's work, exploring the music as it is, but also as the duo sees it best: as a lens into history.
If Taylor's greatest gift is the universality of her experiences, join Alicia and Melissa as they follow those experiences to all the places, personalities, and eras where they lead - and share your takes along the way.
As always, we want your Midnights. Reach out at swiftorypodcast@gmail.com.
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Alicia has now had a week to process album The Life of a Showgirl, and wow – there is a lot happening in 42 minutes of twelve straight bops. Taylor has done something incredible in this release, and this episode provides the foundation of how we are going to unfold the magic of TS 12 on Swiftory. It is a little bit Big Magic from Elizabeth Gilbert, and a little bit the Folklore track “Mirrorball” as we set up the themes of TLOAS and the evolution of Taylor Swift.
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Sources and Related Links:
Big Magic, Elizabeth Gilbert
All 274 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked, by Rob Sheffield. Rolling Stone, April 2024.
Mirrorball Lyric Version
Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs, by Annie Zaleski
(Amazon.com)
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Welcome to the finale of the love affair of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, today’s Trashy Royals crossover.
When Elizabeth assumed the throne in 1558, she made it clear to the members of her court that they shouldn’t plan to have their wives or female companions around the place. She intended to be singular as she consolidated power, but perhaps she had another motive as well; by banishing the wives, Robert Dudley, newly appointed Master of the Horse to Her Majesty the Queen, was not required to send for his wife, Amy Robsart, to join him in London.
Elizabeth and Robert were not overly discreet in their enjoyment of one another’s company, while the young queen’s advisors, especially William Cecil, her Secretary of State, grew more and more insistent that Elizabeth find a suitable strategic marriage to enter into with some titled European. This, of course, was not to be. Her relationship with Robert became such a scandal that Cecil himself decided it would cause her government to fall, and everything carried on very precariously until the morning of September 8, 1560, when Amy Robsart was discovered dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs at her home at Cumnor Place. The scandal banished Robert from court for more than a year, and while he and Elizabeth remained close for the rest of his life, the intense romance that characterized the beginnings of her reign was over.
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While Queen Elizabeth I of England famously never married, her close relationship with Robert Dudley began when the two were small children together in the court of Henry VIII. Elizabeth was a princess who was downgraded to a lady after her mother, Anne Boleyn’s, death. Robert was the grandson of an advisor to King Henry VII who was executed for treason upon the ascension of Henry VIII, forcing the Dudley family to struggle mightily to rehabilitate its noble image at court.
All of which is to say that these two could really relate to each other, tossed about as they were by their families’ fortunes and the whims of a King both had reasons to love and hate. But when Mary I seized the throne in 1553, everything changed for both of them. Robert’s father had engineered the ascension of Lady Jane Grey, his daughter in law, to the throne over Henry VIII’s eldest daughter, Mary, and after The Nine Days’ Queen was deposed, the male Dudleys were imprisoned in the Tower of London, condemned to death.
Catholic Mary also imprisoned her protestant half-sister Elizabeth, fearing a credible challenge to her reign. Alicia imagines – with the help of some Taylor Swift lyrics – what the months Elizabeth and Robert spent together in The Tower must have been like, doomed as they both believed themselves to be, confidants since they were toddlers.
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Alicia takes it super high level this week for her best intuition about what might be going down on The Life of a Showgirl. Part of the fun of being in a Swiftie is the clowning, and Alicia has a feeling that each track may correspond to an actual era. Tune in for the maybe details of how it
all breaks down in Alicia’s heart, and wishing YOU the very best new era release possible!
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Swiftorians, what an episode this is! Alicia is finally catching up with Listener Letters from all the way back, with so many poignant themes. Sad songs, heartbreak songs, and a historical bend too! We always love a little Tudor action around here. Also included, the winners of our book giveaway of Dear Reader by Viktoria Capek too!
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In this surprise Swiftory episode, Alicia dusts off a vintage file to dig into the song “Happiness” from Evermore. This blast from the past, recorded with Stacie years ago, connects through the current storylines this week on both Trashy Divorces and Done and Dunne as the life, loves, and literature of F. Scott Fitzgerald were featured. This sad elegy to the past relationships has many references to The Great Gatsby and the lives of Scott and Zelda, but on a larger level provides a guiding light for getting through a breakup.
Check out the full Scott & Zelda saga at Trashy Divorces.
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Sources
Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs, by Annie Zaleski (Amazon.com)
All 274 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked, by Rob Sheffield. Rolling Stone, April 2024.
Taylor Swift - happiness (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
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What a day, friends! In this episode, Alicia began with all the rumors surrounding a potential Taylor Swift movie coming to theaters, which happened by the time recording was done! Tune in to find out the rumored details, followed by the facts we know as of this moment. The Swift news is happening fast these days!
Tickets are on sale now for the limited showings of The Official Release Party for Life of A Showgirl! Also included in this episode is a listener giveaway! Send your name to swiftorypodcast@gmail.com to enter to win!
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In this episode, Alicia is joined by Viktoria Capek, author of Dear Reader: An Immersive Literary Journey Through Taylor Swift’s Lyrics - now available at your local bookseller! This book is a delightful gem of an interactive journal blending literature and lyrics, uniting Taylor Swift’s worlds of storytelling and songwriting in a new and unique way. In this episode, Viktoria gives us tour through her songs, eras, and inspiration into making this magical release.
Buy the Book! Dear Reader: An Immersive Literary Journey Through Taylor Swift's Lyrics, by Viktoria Capek
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In today’s episode, we harken back to November 2009 when Taylor Swift hosted Saturday Night Live with perhaps the very best musical monologue in SNL’s history, appropriately enough titled “Monologue Song (La la la).” Stacie joins Alicia in this one for the song’s history and lyrics, in anticipation of a special Trashy Divorces episode coming this weekend about the teenage breakup of Taylor and Joe Jonas, one of the guys that Swift sings about in this very polite diss track.
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Sources
Taylor Swift Monologue Song - SNL (YouTube)
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This week we give a lot of love to grandmothers. Taylor Swift wrote a beautiful song for her grandmother Marjorie Finlay, released as Track 13 on Evermore. In this episode we explore a little bit about Marjorie’s life and legacy as well take a look at the lyrics of the song, full of literary devices, remembrance and love too.
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Sources
Taylor Swift on writing "Marjorie" (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - marjorie (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
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On the heels of the last episode in which we explored the Folklore Love Triangle, this week seemed like the perfect time for a little surprise episode about 1989’s Track 10 banger, “How You Get the Girl”. This is Taylor Swift coaching every dumb boy on how to get the girl back after he broke her heart in the first place.
Taylor Swift: The Stories
Behind the Songs, by Annie Zaleski
(Amazon.com)
All
274 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked, by Rob Sheffield. Rolling
Stone, April 2024.
HYGTG
Lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnwD7veCoFQ
HYGTG, Grammy
Museum – September 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXMLz8VRU1w
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In today’s episode, we harken back to the Folklore album to get into all the messy teenage drama of Augustine, Betty and James. Taylor writes three songs that unfold this teenage love triangle, August, Betty and Cardigan. Alicia takes you through the details of each track and then details the lyrics for all of the angst and bad decision making. Also, many thoughts about James, who could have done better.
As always, we want your Midnights! Share your Swiftory stories at swiftorypodcast@gmail.com, or leave us a voicemail at 404-594-3658. We may use your Swiftories on a future episode!
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Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs, by Annie Zaleski (Amazon.com)
All 274 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked, by Rob Sheffield. Rolling Stone, April 2024.
Taylor Swift talking about august (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - august (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - betty (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - cardigan (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - august (folklore: the long pond studio sessions) HQ video (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - betty (folklore: the long pond studio sessions) (Live/2020) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - cardigan (folklore: long pond studio sessions) (Live/2020) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - betty (Live from the 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards) (YouTube)
Sources
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In this super-fast emergency episode, Alicia is dropping everything we know about Taylor Swift’s 12th album, The Life of a Showgirl, so far! We all moved Monday night with the countdown, and from that moment it seems collective orange and green fever has swept the world.
Clever Taylor was dropping hints for years about this album that now make so much more sense. Join Alicia for this ride of what we know right now, and send your thoughts and theories to swiftorypodcast@gmail.com to be included in the follow-up episode!
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Crystal Haryanto joins Alicia and Melissa this week for a discussion about her book, The Glory of Giving Everything: The Taylor Swift Business Model. Crystal shares so much about the book as well as her work as the founder of UC Berkeley’s globally recognized course “Artistry, Policy, & Entrepreneurship: Taylor’s Version”.
THE GLORY OF GIVING EVERYTHING: The Taylor Swift Business Model
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It’s a mash-up episode this week, with Alicia bringing you all the details on “The 1” from Folklore, and its musical journey this summer with the Counting Crows. Adam Duritz is using this Taylor Swift song as a compliment to his “A Long December” on tour this summer. What is the story of these songs, and why do they blend so well together?
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Sources
What does "the 1" by Taylor Swift mean? (popsongprofessor.com)
Counting Crows' 'A Long December' Is The Best Holiday Song (uproxx.com)
Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs, by Annie Zaleski (Amazon.com)
Rolling Stone: Taylor Swift (Amazon.com)
Taylor Swift by the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics, from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets, by Rachel Feder and Tiffany Tatreau (Amazon)
Songs
Taylor Swift - the 1 (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
taylor swift - the 1 (folklore: the long pond studio session) (YouTube)
Counting Crows - A Long December (Jimmy Kimmel Live) (YouTube)
Counting Crows "The 1" and "A Long December" Live on the Stern Show (YouTube)
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Join us this week as we take a little tour of New York City through Taylor Swift’s songs. Taylor’s love for this city is well known and she references many locations in The Big Apple in her lyrics. Also included, a wonderful excerpt from Dorothy Parker about the city too.
As always, we want your Midnights! Share your Swiftory stories at swiftorypodcast@gmail.com, or leave us a voicemail at 404-594-3658. We may use your Swiftories on a future episode!
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Sources
All the NYC Spots Taylor Swift Mentions in Her Songs (thrillist.com)
Dorothy Parker on New York: Autumn is the Springtime of Big Cities (polyarchive.com)
Places / Songs
Chelsea Hotel / Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Central Park Lake / Taylor Swift - The Bolter (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Cornelia Street / Taylor Swift - Cornelia Street (Live From Paris) Lyrics (YouTube)
Lovers of Today / Taylor Swift - Delicate (Lyrics) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer (Lyrics) (YouTube)
The High Line / Taylor Swift - cardigan (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Olive Garden / Taylor Swift - no body, no crime (Official Lyric Video) ft. HAIM (YouTube)
Coney Island / Taylor Swift - coney island (Lyric Video) ft. The National (YouTube)
Bus Stop Cafe / Taylor Swift - the 1 (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Housing Works Bookstore / Taylor Swift - All Too Well: The Short Film (YouTube)
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In today’s Swiftory journey, Alicia is joined by Alicia King Anderson Ph.D., our resident expert in all things mythology. The Mad Cassandra is our focus this week – the woman who was always correct in her prophecy but never believed. Dr. Alicia leads Swiftory Alicia through Cassandra’s story and then the script is flipped, as Swiftory Alicia reveals the song “Cassandra” from Taylor Swift from The Tortured Poets Department. This one contains multitudes connecting this ever-persistent theme through the centuries.
Find more of Alicia K. Anderson, Ph.D. in these links:
Alicia's Patreon
Her upcoming class on "The Dark Feminine for Dark Times"Fairy Tale Retellings now available for pre-order!
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In this little bit of a teaser episode for next week, Alicia is joined by her Trashy Divorces and Trashy Royals co-host Stacie, to break down “The Prophecy,” the track 26 bombshell from TTPD: The Anthology. With a little look ahead to our special guest next week breaking down the mythology of Cassandra, this is a bit of pre-requisite listening.
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Sources
All 274 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked, by Rob Sheffield. Rolling Stone, April 2024.
Taylor Swift - The Prophecy (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Behind the Meaning of Taylor Swift's Plea to a Higher Power, "The Prophecy" (americansongwriter.com)
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In this kickoff to summer, Alicia and Melissa celebrate Taylor owning her Masters (finally)! But there is so much more. Play along with our quiz this week – Swift or Shakespeare?
Alicia brings thirty one lines that are packed with literary power for a quick with zero stakes whatsoever. It’s the playing along that is the fun!
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Alicia and Melissa were thrilled to have a chance to speak with Kevin Evers, Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review and author of There's Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift. Kevin really brought the goods to Swiftory this week speaking about what makes Swift the savviest decision maker and disruptor of our time.
This conversation was truly a delight, exploring a variety of topics including Swift’s consistent ability to reinvent herself, devotion to the craft, and commitment to the fan experience. We fan out a bit too with theories and the Eras Tour experiences as well.
Swiftorians – we LOVED this work: it was a whole new way to get to know Taylor Swift.
Find the book here:
There's Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift (Amazon.com)
There's Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift (Bookshop.org)
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