Swiftly Sung Stories

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Taylor Swift English class, no homework required.  The Swiftly Sung Stories podcast is for Swifties who are obsessed with Taylor’s lyrics and want to go down a rabbit hole of meaning. Hosted by Jen - a writer & former English teacher - each episode dives into the songs, themes & the storytelling of the TS universe so you can see it all.

  1. May 20

    Taylor Swift’s New York Times Interview Revealed Everything About Her Songwriting

    Taylor Swift sat down with The New York Times to talk about her songwriting, and ended up giving us one of the most revealing looks yet into how she thinks as a storyteller, lyricist, and artist. In this unusually candid interview, Taylor opens up about how she finds inspiration, how her songwriting has evolved over time, how she handles the pressure of constantly being expected to do more, and what it was like growing up as a young woman in the music industry. But beneath all of that is something even more interesting: the way Taylor thinks about stories. Character. Language. Perspective. Emotional detail. The tiny writing choices that make her songs hit as hard as they do. So in this episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories podcast, we’re breaking down not just what Taylor said, but what it reveals about how her storytelling actually works.   ✏️In this episode, we’ll discuss:  The secrets behind some of her most iconic lyrics What really inspires her songwriting (and it’s not just her romantic relationships) How her love of language shapes her best lines The lyrical patterns and quirks she keeps returning to What she revealed about fame, pressure, and being a pathological people pleaser What it felt like entering the music industry as a teenager How competition and ambition have fueled her career Her important advice for artists, writers, and creatives And so much more   ⌛Timestamps 01:18 The NYT 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters List  02:46 The Juicy Bits 10:42 On What Inspires Her 18:37 On Storytelling 30:05 On Lyricism 39:08 On How Fans Influence (and Don't Influence) Her Craft 47:06 On Vulnerability 54:33 On Being a Woman in the Music Industry   🎤Songs Discussed  ⏺ The Chicks, “Goodbye Earl” ⏺ Jeannie C. Riley, “Harper Valley PTA” ⏺ Dashboard Confessional, “Hands Down” ⏺ Fall Out Boy, “Sugar, We’re Going Down” ⏺ Sombr, “Undressed” ⏺ Taylor Swift: Our Song, Madwoman, Love Story, But Daddy I Love Him, Illicit Affairs, Mr Perfectly Fine, Out of the Woods, Lavender Haze, Eldest Daughter, Dear Reader & more   📖Episode Resources   Taylor’s NYT Interview  Episode Webpage & Transcript List of Taylor's Literary References ✨About Swiftly Sung Stories  The Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast is your Taylor Swift English class, no homework required.  Hosted by Jen - a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie - the show examines Taylor Swift’s storytelling across every era, through a literary lens.  Website: https://swiftlysungstories.com   Audio-Only Podcast: https://swiftlysungstories.com/podcast/ Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@swiftlysungstories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swiftlysungstories/   🫶🏼 Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis!

    1h 4m
  2. Apr 28

    The Messy Mythology of Taylor Swift, Explained

    Taylor Swift is a hopeless romantic. Or Taylor Swift is a villain. She’s a mastermind, an anti-hero, a pathological people-pleaser, a maneater, or a clueless billionaire.  Somehow, she’s all of these characters at once, and none of them are true: they’re all myths. Somewhere along the way, Taylor’s story has been overwritten by people who aren’t Taylor Swift.  So how did that happen?  In this episode of The Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, we’re breaking down how Taylor Swift became a cultural mythology. Not just through her music, but through headlines, fan theories, and the millions of people constantly interpreting - and rewriting - her story in real time. Because this isn’t just about Taylor; it’s about why we turn real people into symbols, why the stories we tell about women look so different from the ones we tell about men, and what happens when the line between fact, fiction, and folklore completely disappears. In this episode, we’ll explore: How Taylor Swift created her own mythology (on purpose), invited us to participate, and how it (sometimes) backfires Why viral moments and fan theories become canon What happens when Taylor tries to reclaim the narrative Why people feel so personally invested in Taylor Swift’s story How we’re not just watching her narrative, we’re actively writing it Through it all we’ll use examples such as the Joe Alwyn breakup narrative, the Matty Healey controversy, “Gaylor” fan theories, Donna Kelce’s oddly viral home renovation, 5 holes in the fence, the Red & 1989 era slut-shaming stories, the All too Well/Jake Gyllenhaal scarf, and more. ⌛ Timestamps 00:00 Intro: Donna Kelce's Viral Home Renovations 01:57 Podcast Announcements 03:14 What is  Mythology in Pop Culture?  05:13 The Gender Problem in Mythmaking  07:22 How Taylor Swift Began Writing Her Own Lore 10:16 How We Co-Write Taylor's Mythology 12:21 Taylor's Mythological Multiverse 16:09 What Happens When Taylor Can't Control the Narrative 19:25 How We Rewrite Taylor's Romances 25:01 The Easter Egg Paradox 27:54 The Fracture: The Two Taylors 31:31 The Cost of Becoming Mythic 33:34 Maybe the Myth is the Point  35:08 Tell Me What You Want Next! 📖 Episode Resources   Episode Webpage & Transcript: https://swiftlysungstories.com/the-messy-mythology-of-taylor-swift-explained/↗ Visit the Swiftly Sung Stories Website: https://swiftlysungstories.com     ❤️‍🔥 Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis!   ✨About Swiftly Sung Stories  The Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast is your Taylor Swift English class, no homework required.  Hosted by Jen - a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie - the show examines Taylor Swift’s storytelling across every era, through a literary lens.  Audio-Only Podcast: https://swiftlysungstories.com/podcast/ Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@swiftlysungstories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swiftlysungstories/

    36 min
  3. Feb 25

    Taylor Swift’s Opalite Music Video Explained | The Hidden Meaning of Her Strangest Love Story

    Grab your emotional support rock. Adjust your scrunchie. Try not to change the channel during the infomercial. In this extended episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, we’re dissecting the “Opalite” music video like it’s assigned reading - because honestly? It kind of is. Set in a hyper-nostalgic 1993, the video introduces us to two archetypes: Lonely Woman (played by Taylor Swift), whose closest companion is a literal pet rock Lonely Man (played by Domnhall Gleason), trapped in a deeply toxic relationship… with a cactus Enter: an aggressively cheerful infomercial selling Opalite - a magical spray that promises to turn your problems into your paradise.  One spritz later? The rock and the cactus are gone. The loneliness dissolves. The world turns brighter. And our two isolated protagonists finally find each other. But what is Taylor Swift really saying in this campy, retro romance? What does “Opalite” really mean in Taylor Swift’s metaphorical universe? And if there’s a magic solution to loneliness, what is it in the real world?  In this episode, we’re going frame by frame through the music video, unpacking: The nostalgic setting, how it helps tell the story, and why and when Taylor might have been inspired to go back to 1993 The symbolism of inanimate objects as partners, and what pet rock, cactus, and stapler really mean as metaphors The infomercial as satire - consumerism as a cure for existential loneliness The idea of “spraying away” your problems instead of confronting them, and what the products “Opalite” and “Nope-a-Lite” really represent And whether the “paradise” we see is really a transformation…or just the natural consequence of having identified the real problem. We’ll talk Easter eggs & color symbolism. We’ll talk lyrical connections to previous Taylor Swift songs (there are A LOT!) And we’ll talk about how this video uses absurdity to say something painfully real. Dust off your Discman. Don’t trust the late-night sales pitch. We’re going back to 1993 - and we’re reading it closely. Songs Discussed:  Anti-Hero Coney Island  My Tears Ricochet Maroon Lover So Long, London The Prophecy Death by a Thousand Cuts Fortnight The Alchemy And more! ⌛Timestamps 00:40 Background: Taylor's Inspiration for the Opalite Music Video 02:24 What You Missed on Graham Norton 06:34 Frame-by-Frame Deep Dive: Why The Infomercial Matters 08:41 Dissecting the Infomercial 17:12 Lonely Woman & Her Pet Rock 28:18 What’s with the rock? 36:31 Karaoke  42:36 Aerobics Dream Girl 47:43 Lonely Man & His Cactus 50:54 What Do Cactus & Rock Really Symbolize? 56:45 The Christmas Party 58:27 Ordering Opalite 01:01:08 Lonely Man & Woman Meet 01:04:08 Glamor Shots at the Mall 01:06:39 The Mall (Before the Internet) 01:08:43 Nope-a-Lite 01:11:32 The Plot Twist 01:15:21 The Dance Scene 01:23:14 The Epilogue 01:26:18 What does it all mean? 📖Episode Resources   Episode Webpage & Transcript: https://swiftlysungstories.com/taylor-swifts-opalite-music-video-explained/ Visit the Swiftly Sung Stories Website: https://swiftlysungstories.com   Watch the Full TLOAS Playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA9zXE_ZPkDXFBYAml8qeOvowt0yWQYYU&si=0-sYqUQk7LSLmnjk   ❤️‍🔥 Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis!   ✨About Swiftly Sung Stories  Swiftly Sung Stories is a Taylor Swift lyrics analysis podcast that explores her songs through close reading and literary analysis. Hosted by Jen - a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie - the show examines Taylor Swift’s storytelling across every era, breaking down her lyrics line by line to unpack metaphor, symbolism, point of view, character development, and emotional narrative. Designed for Swifties who love Taylor Swift’s writing and want to understand how her songwriting works, no English degree required.   Audio-Only Podcast: https://swiftlysungstories.com/podcast/ Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@swiftlysungstories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swiftlysungstories/

    1h 30m
  4. Feb 5

    Every Hidden Meaning in The Fate of Ophelia Music Video

    Think you caught every Easter egg in Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” music video? Think again. In this episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, Jen takes you on a meticulous, frame-by-frame deep dive into one of Taylor’s most layered and intricate music videos yet. Together, we unpack the artistic references, hidden metaphors, and symbolic details woven throughout - from Pre-Raphaelite paintings to Busby Berkeley–inspired choreography, and everything in between. This episode goes way beyond spotting references. We’re talking about how Taylor takes Ophelia - a character who never really gets a say in her own story - and gives her something different. We break down how every visual choice fits into Taylor’s bigger narrative, and what this video reveals about how she sees herself now as a showgirl, a storyteller, and a celebrity. In the end, this isn’t just a fun Easter egg hunt - it’s a statement about agency, performance, and who gets to write the ending. This episode unravels the storytelling precision that makes “The Fate of Ophelia” Taylor Swift’s true magnum opus of Easter eggs - no English degree required.   ✏️In this episode, you’ll learn:  ⏺ Every Easter egg Taylor left us, why, and what they really mean ⏺ Which paintings she’s recreated, and the significance behind them  ⏺ How this video connects to the Fortnight music video, and what we might expect from the Opalite music video  ⏺ Which characters from classic literature Taylor uses to tell her own story ⏺ And so much more!   ⌛Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:49 Background: Taylor's Concept for the Music Video 07:15 Scene 1: Taylor’s Theatrical World Building 11:02 Scene 2: Drowning Ophelia 24:54 Scene 3: Showgirl Dressing Room 28:04 Scene 4: Go-Go Girls 32:20 Scene 5: Ships & Sirens 41:02 Scene 6: Busby Berkeley 42:36 Scene 7: Elizabeth Taylor (tied up) 46:32 Scene 8: Vegas Showgirls 48:20 Scene 9: Pop Star Taylor 54:48 What Does it All Mean?   ▶️Related Episodes The Life of a Showgirl Album Deep Dive Every Literary Reference in The Life of a Showgirl   What Opalite Really Means   📖Episode Resources   Episode Webpage & Transcript: https://swiftlysungstories.com/fate-of-ophelia-music-video-deep-dive/ Visit the Swiftly Sung Stories Website: https://swiftlysungstories.com   Watch the Full TLOAS Playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA9zXE_ZPkDXFBYAml8qeOvowt0yWQYYU&si=0-sYqUQk7LSLmnjk   ❤️‍🔥 Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis!

    58 min
  5. Jan 28

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    What do Shakespeare, a wooden puppet, a school for dragon riders, and Taylor Swift have in common? Apparently…The Life of a Showgirl. In this episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, we follow Taylor Swift down her literary rabbit hole, unpacking every hidden reference woven into The Life of a Showgirl - from Hamlet to Pinocchio to The Fourth Wing, and everything in between.  If some of the stories in this album feel familiar, it’s because they are, and Taylor is pointing us to them! And if you’ve ever longed for a peek at her bookshelf, this is probably as close as we’re going to get.  Whether you're a Swiftie or a literature lover, this deep dive into Taylor's literary universe is for you.But if your to-read pile is already overwhelming, don’t worry - I’ll also include television and film adaptations that are just as great as the books themselves.  ✏️ In this episode, you’ll learn:  ⏺ Which classic fairytales inspire Taylor’s storytelling ⏺ The Elizabeth Taylor biography probably (definitely) inspired the song ⏺ The classic feminist text alluded to in Eldest Daughter, and what it’s about ⏺ Why Taylor is obsessed with the The Great Gatsby  ⏺ And more!   ⌛ Timestamps 00:00 Setting the Scene  01:17 Reflecting on Current Events 05:05 The Fate of Ophelia: Hamlet & Dante 15:58 Elizabeth Taylor: Biographies 20:12 Opalite: The Fourth Wing? 23:09 Father Figure: Fairytales & Gangsters 31:37 Eldest Daughter: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? 36:03 Ruin the Friendship: The Summer I Turned Regretful 38:11 Actually Romantic: Austen, Actually 40:49 Wishlist: Taylor's Gatsby Obsession 44:17 Wood: The Tallest Man Who Ever Lived? 47:46 CANCELLED! - Burning the Witches 51:36 Honey - What's in a Name? 54:09 The Life of a Showgirl 59:06 Summary & Final Thoughts ▶️ Related Episodes How Taylor Swift Became The Showgirl  The Fate of Ophelia Deep Dive  I Was in The Eras Tour Documentary!    📖 Episode Resources   Episode Webpage & Transcript: https://swiftlysungstories.com/every-literary-reference-in-the-life-of-a-showgirl/ Visit the Swiftly Sung Stories Website: https://swiftlysungstories.com   Watch the Full TLOAS Playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA9zXE_ZPkDXFBYAml8qeOvowt0yWQYYU&si=0-sYqUQk7LSLmnjk ❤️‍🔥 Like, comment, share, and subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis! ✨ About Swiftly Sung Stories  Swiftly Sung Stories is a Taylor Swift lyrics analysis podcast that explores her songs through close reading and literary analysis. Hosted by Jen - a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie - the show examines Taylor Swift’s storytelling across every era, breaking down her lyrics line by line to unpack metaphor, symbolism, point of view, character development, and emotional narrative. Designed for Swifties who love Taylor Swift’s writing and want to understand how her songwriting works, no English degree required. Audio-Only Podcast: https://swiftlysungstories.com/podcast/ Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@swiftlysungstories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swiftlysungstories/

    1h 1m
  6. 12/29/2025

    Taylor Swift’s “The End of an Era” Recap: Remember This Moment (Episode 6)

    The final episode of The End of an Era is here. Episode 6, “Remember This Moment,” follows Taylor Swift through her last three performances in Vancouver as the Eras Tour comes to a close. In this episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, we explore what this tour truly meant - not just to Taylor, but to the Eras Tour family that carried it across the world…and to me, because I make a very special appearance in the docuseries! I share how I became part of The End of an Era, what it was like to see myself on screen for the first time, and how that moment reshaped my experience of this tour forever. From there, we dive into an extended recap of the final chapter of the greatest show on earth, unpacking what this journey demanded of Taylor, what it gave back, and what it reveals about where she’s headed next. We also get a rare behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the final surprise-song set—one last act of storytelling before the curtain falls. So come along with me as we close this era, honor everything it took to get here, and remember this moment together. My Tiktok was featured in the doc! 00:39  Story Time: How I Was Featured in Taylor's Docuseries 5:46 Episode 6 Recap: "Remember This Moment" 7:25 Chapter 1: Shake it Off 21:03 Chapter 2: Anti-Hero 35:52 Chapter 3: Delicate (and my cameo!) 45:14 Chapter 4: Long Live All the Magic We Made ✨ Swiftly Sung Stories dives deep into Taylor Swift’s storytelling craft, exploring her lyrics through the lens of literature, emotion, and the art of songwriting.  📚 Subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis, literary breakdowns, and storytelling deep dives.  ✏️Check out my website for all my lyrical analysis, quizzes, album breakdowns, and so much more: SwiftlySungStories.com. Video Episodes on YouTube Find me on TikTok Instagram

    1h 11m
  7. 12/28/2025

    Taylor Swift’s “The End of an Era” Recap: Marjorie & The Mastermind (Episode 5)

    Episode 5 of Taylor Swift’s The End of an Era docuseries, titled “Marjorie,” narrates the family legacy that led Taylor to stardom. Andrea Swift tells us the story of her mother, Marjorie Finlay, an opera singer whose love of music and desire to perform echo through Taylor’s life, work, and personality. Andrea also reveals how her relationship with her mother allowed her to foster Taylor’s career, and how the entire family came together to support her dream.  We also hear how the Swift “family business” expanded through the Eras Tour, creating a chosen family of performers, and what it feels like to have to say goodbye to that family as the tour draws to a close.  In Toronto we get to see Taylor performing “Marjorie,” and hear about how the song became a collective space for grief and remembrance. Gracie Abrams also performs with Taylor, and we see the impact that her mentor has had on her life and career.   Together, these stories reveal The Eras Tour not just as a career milestone, but as the culmination of generations of love, risk, and devotion to art.  ✨ Swiftly Sung Stories dives deep into Taylor Swift’s storytelling craft, exploring her lyrics through the lens of literature, emotion, and the art of songwriting.  📚 Subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis, literary breakdowns, and storytelling deep dives.  ✏️Check out my website for all my lyrical analysis, quizzes, album breakdowns, and so much more: SwiftlySungStories.com. Video Versions on YouTube Find me on TikTok Instagram

    53 min

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Taylor Swift English class, no homework required.  The Swiftly Sung Stories podcast is for Swifties who are obsessed with Taylor’s lyrics and want to go down a rabbit hole of meaning. Hosted by Jen - a writer & former English teacher - each episode dives into the songs, themes & the storytelling of the TS universe so you can see it all.

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