
Let's Ask Taylor Swift is a Not Sorry podcast co-hosted by Vanessa Zoltan and Daniel Schroeder.
In each episode, Vanessa and Daniel focus on one song from Taylor's discography, asking themselves, each other, and you— the audience— what it is about Taylor's music that resonates so much with fans. In this first season, every episode will look at the lead single from one of Taylor’s albums.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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In today's episode, Daniel and Vanessa spend some time reflecting on Fearless as an album. They talk about their favorite songs and lyrics, key takeaways from treating the songs as sacred, and what the album as a whole is an anthem for! We're taking ... more
Change is the thirteenth track on the album Fearless, released in 2008 and re-released as a Taylor's Version in 2021. In today's episode Vanessa and Daniel ask the song: What does it take to change?
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The Best Day is the twelfth track on the album Fearless, released in 2008 and re-released as a Taylor's Version in 2021. In today's episode Vanessa and Daniel ask the song: What makes for a good day?
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Why have a podcast about an artist you clearly dislike? I won’t be listening to any more of this.
Not only do I enjoy listening, but there is real, actionable advice to be had.
Why have a Taylor swift podcast when you clearly don’t like her or her music…(@Vanessa) She is so unbelievably judgmental of a literal 19-year-old. Daniel is able to pose constructive criticism while still sounding like he comes from a place of love for Taylor
I think Vanessa and Daniel have some interesting and thought-provoking takes on Taylor Swifts work, unfortunately I can’t listen for very long at a time because Vanessa’s vocal fry and incessant use of “like” and “right” makes my skin crawl 😕 it really is a shame
I don’t like that the new season is focusing on the fearless album. Her later songs are much richer and mature which lends itself to better discussion. I think. Maybe I’ll come back next season
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Focusing on the lyrical depth of Taylor Swift's music, this podcast invites listeners to explore meaningful narratives embedded in her songs. Each episode centers around one specific track, where the hosts engage in thoughtful discussions aimed at unpacking themes such as love, heartbreak, and personal growth. They encourage audience interaction by posing reflective questions, aiming to connect the emotional experiences found in Swift's music with listeners' own lives. The unique approach involves not only a close reading of the lyrics but also sincere personal anecdotes and wider cultural implications, making it particularly engaging for fans seeking deeper insights into Swift's work. This format likely resonates with listeners who appreci... more
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