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Blank Space
by Adam and Best
Grab your pen and our hands as Blank Space delves into the lyrical world of Taylor Swift. Hosted by a Swiftie (Best) and her Swift-curious friend (Adam), our podcast weaves Taylor's lyrics into our own life stories, covering everything from literary analysis to fandom lore.
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Tied Together with a Smile
Adam admits he dated someone with an eating disorder, and Best reveals why “Tied Together with a Smile” is her emotional emergency button. The duo traces Liz Rose’s fingerprints all over the extended currency simile and debates whether the song’s country twang ages better than Taylor’s solo-written tracks. What happens when a song is too relatable to actually analyze?Listeners can send emails to [email protected]
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The Outside
Could Taylor Swift's first song actually be about record labels, not lunch tables? Adam and Best unpack the twelve-year-old lyrics of "The Outside" and debate whether her outsider narrative was real or strategic. Did she choose to be an outcast so she could write about it?Listeners can send emails to [email protected]
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Cold As You
Could a fifteen-year-old really write the ultimate situationship anthem? Adam and Best unpack the surprisingly mature heartbreak in Taylor Swift's debut album Track Five, "Cold As You." They reveal how co-writer Liz Rose helped shape this raw classic and share their own vulnerable stories of modern dating's gray areas. What does it mean when a teenage song hits harder in your thirties?Listeners can send emails to [email protected]
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A Place in This World
Did a thirteen-year-old's diary entry predict her entire career? Adam and Best unpack the youthful uncertainty of "A Place in This World" from Taylor's debut album. They share their own teenage crossroads and debate if this song secretly shaped a generation of singer-songwriters—was Taylor Swift always destined to be this self-aware?Listeners can send emails to [email protected]
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Teardrops On My Guitar
Reliving the MSN Messenger era, Adam and Best share painfully awkward stories of unrequited love sparked by "Teardrops on My Guitar." Their deep dive into Taylor's single reveals how its vivid storytelling hooked a generation. Is this classic track now too simple for her evolved songwriting?Listeners can send emails to [email protected]
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Picture to Burn
Adam and Best ignite a fiery debate over a censored lyric from Taylor's debut era that was deemed too controversial for radio. Revisiting the "Picture to Burn" music video sparks a nostalgic trip to 2006, comparing her Shania-meets-Avril aesthetic against the year's pop titans. Did a teenage Taylor really predict her own "crazy" reputation two decades before Blank Space?Send your thoughts to [email protected]
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Tim McGraw
Was Taylor Swift's first single a calculated masterstroke or a heartfelt teenage diary entry? Best shares her personal journey of discovering Taylor on MySpace from Thailand, while Adam analyzes the song's earnest blueprint. How did a 17-year-old craft a hit that still feels relevant today?
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Renegade
Is it anxiety, or do they just not want to? Adam and Best dissect the raw, self-inflicted pain in Taylor Swift's "Renegade" with Big Red Machine, sharing their own patterns of seeking out "damaged goods" to fix. When is the urge to save someone actually a sign you need to save yourself?For comments or feedback please email us at to [email protected]
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The Alcott
Can a collaboration between Taylor Swift and The National truly bridge their fanbases? Best and Adam explore "The Alcott," sharing a cringe-worthy tale of a bar reunion that fell devastatingly flat. Does real life ever deliver the poetic closure we find in songs?
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ivy
Is the forbidden affair in "Ivy" a story of true love or pure cowardice? Best and Adam dissect the evermore track's gothic imagery and surprising perspective, questioning why Taylor Swift chose to write from the cheater's side. They also reveal their own vulnerable histories with infidelity—does this song hit too close to home?
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happiness
Is Taylor Swift's "Happiness" from evermore a devastating breakup ballad or a surprisingly optimistic anthem? Adam and Best dissect its poetic lyrics, co-written with The National's Aaron Dessner, and debate its core message. They also share their own raw stories of abrupt endings and the painful art of leaving things—and people—behind.
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champagne problems
Is turning down a proposal a "champagne problem"? Adam and Best unpack the devastating narrative of Taylor Swift's 'Champagne Problems' from the evermore era. They explore its masterful storytelling, its co-writing origins with Joe Alwyn, and debate whether a broken engagement is a trivial issue or a profound mental health struggle. When is saying "no" the most responsible choice you can make?
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it's time to go
When your body aches before your mind knows why. Best and Adam dissect the dense, lore-packed lyrics of the evermore bonus track "it's time to go," from the Scooter Braun masters drama to coded messages about friendship betrayals. Is trusting that gut feeling to walk away the bravest move of all?
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Father Figure
Adam and Best unpack the three shocking ways to interpret "Father Figure" from The Tortured Poets Department. They trace its roots in the explosive masters feud with Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun, while also exploring a controversial fan theory about a modern pop rivalry. Does Taylor's victory anthem reveal a darker, cyclical side to industry power?
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Ruin The Friendship
Is Taylor Swift's most controversial advice actually selfish? We unpack the haunting "what if" at the heart of The Life of a Show Girl's "Ruin the Friendship," tracing its roots to a tragic loss from her Nashville past. Does this track reveal a pivotal, career-shaping regret that changed how she pursues love forever?
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Eldest Daughter
Is Taylor Swift's "Eldest Daughter" a vulnerable track five or a lyrical mess? Adam and Best dissect the disjointed ballad from Life of a Showgirl, unpacking its jarring internet slang and sudden pivot to Travis Kelce. Does this song about being the "first lamb to the slaughter" successfully connect childhood pressure to adult love, or does it crumble under its own weight?
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The Fate of Ophelia
Did Taylor Swift misunderstand Shakespeare? We dive deep into the lyrical inconsistencies of her new single, "The Fate of Ophelia," from the album The Life of a Showgirl. Does the song's use of the tragic Hamlet character hold up, or does its happy, poppy sound betray a shallow metaphor? Join us as we ask: is this catchy lead single a lyrical triumph or a sign of a creatively unfulfilling new era?
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I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
What if the song isn't about Matty Healy? We dive into the glittering, chaotic world behind the Eras Tour's biggest smile to dissect the meta-masterpiece from The Tortured Poets Department. Is this anthem about faking it until you make it actually a mature reflection on Joe Alwyn, or a testament to turning public pain into record-breaking art?
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The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
We dissect the brutal, declassified takedown of a ghosting musician from The Tortured Poets Department. Adam and Best analyze the song's petty details and paranoid bridge, questioning the ethics of unleashing such a specific hit piece. Is this a cathartic artistic necessity, or a step too far for the world's biggest pop star?
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Peter
When a man promises to grow up but never does, what do you leave on for him? We dissect the Peter Pan metaphor in Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department track, connecting its lyrical clues to a whirlwind romance and a decade of history. Does "Peter" finally close the window on an old flame, or is it a warning about the boys who never land?
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cardigan
Did Taylor Swift pick the wrong folklore single? We dive deep into the lavish, Narnia-esque music video and dissect Betty's perspective years after her turbulent saga with James. Does "cardigan" truly stand alone, or does it pale next to "August" in the Teenage Love Triangle? Join hosts Best and Adam as they debate the song's legacy and ask: why did this track get the Eras Tour spotlight?
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betty
Does James deserve Betty's forgiveness? We dissect the teenage love triangle from folklore by analyzing the song "betty" from the boy's flawed perspective. Does his apology hold up, or is he just another 17-year-old playing the victim? Join us as we debate grand gestures, accountability, and what Cardigan reveals about this messy cycle.
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august
Is a nostalgic summer fling actually a sad story? In our premiere episode, a lifelong Swiftie and a curious newcomer clash over the emotional core of 'folklore's' sun-drenched track. They unpack its place in Taylor's fictional love triangle and ask: can a memory be peaceful if it was built on a lie?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Grab your pen and our hands as Blank Space delves into the lyrical world of Taylor Swift. Hosted by a Swiftie (Best) and her Swift-curious friend (Adam), our podcast weaves Taylor's lyrics into our own life stories, covering everything from literary analysis to fandom lore.
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