Swiftie Over 50

Swiftie Over 50

Swiftie Over 50 is a joyful podcast celebrating Taylor Swift’s music through the lens of life experience. Hosted by Neil Aaron, the show features conversations with celebrity guests, writers, creatives, and fellow Swifties who discovered Taylor’s music later in life. Each episode explores favorite eras, lyrics that hit differently with age, personal stories, pop culture, friendship, and the power of loving what you love — at any age.

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Episode 4: Roger Kumble | Taylor Swift, Cruel Intentions & Hollywood

    Writer-director Roger Kumble — the filmmaker behind Cruel Intentions, The Sweetest Thing, Just Friends, After We Collided, and the hit Prime Video film Love Me, Love Me — joins Neil for a conversation about Taylor Swift, filmmaking, fandom, and a career spent working with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Roger shares why “…Ready for It?” is one of his favorite Taylor songs, what it was like seeing both the Reputation and Eras tours, and why he considers Taylor one of the greatest artists working today. They dive into her songwriting, her evolution as a director, her incredible work ethic, and her ability to connect with fans across generations. Roger also takes us behind the scenes of his own career — including the story of that iconic Cruel Intentions kiss, working with Reese Witherspoon, Cameron Diaz, and Ryan Reynolds early in their careers, adapting beloved books for passionate fanbases, and directing Love Me, Love Me. Plus, Roger talks about dealing with online criticism, nurturing young talent, what decades in Hollywood have taught him about staying power — and why he thinks the sky’s the limit for Taylor Swift. 🎧 Follow Swiftie Over 50 so you never miss a new episode. 💬 Follow us on social media for clips, behind-the-scenes moments, and more Swiftie conversations. Swiftie Over 50 is an unofficial fan podcast and is not affiliated with Taylor Swift, Taylor Nation, or their representatives.

  2. Jul 21

    Episode 1: Anna David | Why Taylor Swift Hits Different After 50

    What happens when two lifelong creatives become Swifties after 50? In the very first full episode of Swiftie Over 50, host Neil Aaron sits down with bestselling author, entrepreneur, and fellow Swiftie Anna David for a conversation that goes far beyond favorite songs and Easter eggs. Together they explore why Taylor Swift's music resonates so deeply in midlife, how her lyrics have helped them through heartbreak, loss, creativity, and reinvention, and why the Eras phenomenon has become so much more than a concert. From All Too Well (10 Minute Version) to The Tortured Poets Department, they discuss songwriting, resilience, Andrea Swift, Travis Kelce, friendship, parenting, the power of authentic creativity, and why being a Swiftie over 50 feels like finally finding your people. Whether you've been a fan since Tim McGraw or discovered Taylor during the Eras Tour, this episode is a celebration of music, connection, and embracing every era of life. In this episode:✨ Becoming a Swiftie later in life✨ Why Taylor's lyrics hit differently after 50✨ The Eras Tour phenomenon✨ Creativity and songwriting✨ Friendship and community✨ Taylor's family and resilience✨ Parenting, healing, and personal growth✨ Favorite songs, albums, and deep-cut discussions✨ Easter eggs, fan theories, and plenty of laughter If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another Swiftie. Follow Swiftie Over 50Instagram: @swiftieover50podcast Swiftie Over 50 is an unofficial fan podcast and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Taylor Swift, Taylor Nation, TAS Rights Management, or any affiliated entities.

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Swiftie Over 50 is a joyful podcast celebrating Taylor Swift’s music through the lens of life experience. Hosted by Neil Aaron, the show features conversations with celebrity guests, writers, creatives, and fellow Swifties who discovered Taylor’s music later in life. Each episode explores favorite eras, lyrics that hit differently with age, personal stories, pop culture, friendship, and the power of loving what you love — at any age.

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