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.
This week, Alicia and Melissa turn their attention to "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" from Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department. It turns out that there's a long history of women being diminished, defanged, and scapegoated by a male dominated power structure, and our Swiftorians have big feelings about it - and a long list of names of women who've been done dirty by the world.
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!
Recommended Listening
Taylor Swift - Who's Afraid of Little Old Me? (Official Lyric Video) (YouTube)
Taylor Swift incredible performance of "Who's afraid of little old me?" - 05/09/2024 (YouTube)
Sources
Rolling Stone: Taylor Swift (Amazon.com)
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