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Ivy: Continuing Our Cowboy Adventure With More Short Stories of Love and Betrayal Inspired By Taylor Swift’s Evermore Hit, “Ivy”

Ivy: Continuing Our Cowboy Adventure With More Short Stories of Love and Betrayal Inspired By Taylor Swift’s Evermore Hit, “Ivy”

Update: 2021-03-22
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Note: This episode contains stories that deal with death, religion, and mild frightening imagery. Listener discretion is advised. 


 


Saddle up, cowboys! It’s time to continue the story of Judah, the exorcist cowboy, and his terrible life choices. Adrienne and Katarina draw inspiration from another T-Swift hit, “Ivy,” and ask the question… ”what about the wife?” Will our storytellers manage to add another meaningful layer to their trilogy? Will Judah, Willow, and Ivy finally stop living in their heads rent-free? Will a misheard lyric spell ‘doom’ for this installment? All of these questions and more will be answered on this episode of Rhapsody in Reverie!


 


Show Notes


0:00 - Intro 


0:11 - “Okay, but hear me out…” : “Ivy” by Taylor Swift


18:55 - Up and Comers: Hello Atlantic


20:49 - Before the Shit Went Down


21:41 - Adrienne’s Story: “With Love, Ivy Masterson”


48:06 - “Fuck Him and His Fancy-Ass Wine” : Discussion


1:07:46 - 10 Years Later


1:09:37 - Katarina’s Story: “You Can See God Where The Good Things Grow”


1:36:07 - Growth for the Goblin Son


1:58:41 - Serendipity 


2:06:11 - Socials, Announcements, and Signing Off

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Ivy: Continuing Our Cowboy Adventure With More Short Stories of Love and Betrayal Inspired By Taylor Swift’s Evermore Hit, “Ivy”

Ivy: Continuing Our Cowboy Adventure With More Short Stories of Love and Betrayal Inspired By Taylor Swift’s Evermore Hit, “Ivy”

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