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Taylor Swift famously wrote the lyrics, “Can I ask you a question?” While seemingly a simple query, it plays to the idea that we all have questions some we never pose and some we agonize over never being answered. Pop culture is overrun with gossip columnists, blind items and paparazzi photos in this predatory society we live in. But what if you actually got to sit down with your favorite artist, or athlete? What if you got to ask them all the questions you’ve always wondered? But here’s the catch, you can’t ask them questions that you’ve seen speculated on in social media. Instead, you get to ask them why. Why did they write that song? Why did that choose that part to audition for? Why did they sign with that team? Why did they write that book? Myspace was “a place for friends.” Whyspace is place where we get to know each other. Knowing why someone does something can literally change the trajectory of history. That being said, “Can I ask you a question?”

  1. Jun 17

    Episode 112: Why Taylor Swift helped the Knicks win the Championship

    Welcome back to Whyspace, where curiosity meets pop culture, sports, and everything in between! This week, we kick things off with a look at some of the biggest legal stories making headlines, including the latest developments surrounding Karmelo Anthony and a major court ruling requiring Justin Baldoni to cover Blake Lively's legal fees. In entertainment, we break down the massive opening weekend for Steven Spielberg's new film Disclosure Day, the continued box office success of Michael, the Michael Jackson biopic, and the industry-shaking news that Fox is acquiring Roku in a deal worth approximately $22 billion. We also discuss Love Island USA bringing Casa Amor to movie theaters and react to Katy Perry's surprising comments about Justin Trudeau. TaylorTalk is packed this week as we cover Taylor's involvement with Toy Story, her premiere appearances, live performances, recognition at the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Travis Kelce flying in to support her, and appearances from Ed and Donna Kelce. We also unpack her latest Knicks game appearance alongside Estee Haim, Alana Haim, Mariska Hargitay, and an unexpected Scooter Braun sighting nearby. On the sports side, Patrick Mahomes lands another massive extension, the NBA Finals continue to deliver drama with the Spurs taking Game 3 and the Knicks stealing Game 4 at the buzzer before ultimately winning the championship. We also discuss Texas Tech transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby entering the NFL Supplemental Draft and dive into the latest College World Series action, where Ole Miss and Alabama have been eliminated while UNC sits just one win away from advancing. Plus, we answer listener questions about the biggest celebrity comeback of 2026, which celebrity seems to get a free pass from fans and media, the pop culture moment from the first half of the year that we'll still be talking about in five years, and the most underrated Taylor Swift song that deserves far more attention. And of course, we'll wrap things up with this week's WhyFactor. Don't miss Episode 112 of Whyspace—your weekly destination for sports, entertainment, pop culture, and the stories everyone will be talking about next.

    1h 34m
  2. Jun 4

    Episode 111: Why Taylor Swift won't be playing the Grand Ol' Opry any time soon

    This week on Whyspace, we're covering everything from celebrity headlines and sports shakeups to listener questions that spark some serious debate. In Entertainment, we discuss Spencer Pratt's reaction to the latest election results and the upcoming Shania Twain biopic, including our picks for who should portray the country music icon on the big screen. In TaylorTalk, we dive into the news that Taylor Swift is returning to her country roots—at least temporarily—with a new song for Toy Story 5. Could this be the beginning of a full-fledged country comeback? Over in Sports, the NFL landscape continues to shift as A.J. Brown officially becomes a Patriot, Myles Garrett heads to the Rams, and JuJu Smith-Schuster, Odell Beckham Jr., and Braxton Berrios join the Giants. We also discuss Maria Taylor's latest interview, Steph Curry's new deal with Li-Ning, the alleged Madden cover and the infamous "Madden Curse," plus the Spurs' victory over the Thunder and what a Knicks vs. Spurs NBA Finals could mean for the league. We also tackle your questions: • Which celebrity pairings would make the best "Celebs on Celebs" interview series? • Is Taylor Swift's Toy Story 5 song a one-off or the start of a country music return? • Which streaming service has the strongest lineup right now? • Which celebrity receives too much criticism—and which one gets a free pass? • If you could bring back one canceled TV show for one final season, what would it be? And, of course, we wrap things up with another edition of the WhyFactor. Curators of Curiosity, bringing you the stories everyone is talking about—and a few you didn't know you needed.

    1h 23m
  3. May 29

    Episode 110: Why Taylor Swift couldn't save the Cavs season

    This week on Whyspace, we're diving into some of the biggest stories in law, entertainment, and sports. Legal Corner We break down the latest developments in two headline-making cases. First, we discuss the sentencing of Khouri Richins, whose case has captivated true crime followers across the country. Then we unpack the surprising reversal in the long-running saga involving Alex Murdaugh and what it could mean moving forward. Entertainment The entertainment world gave us plenty to talk about this week. TaylorTalk Taylor Swift fans had a rollercoaster of a week. Despite fan voting trends suggesting she could take home 7 of 8 awards, Taylor was largely shut out at the American Music Awards, leaving Swifties wondering what happened. We also discuss reports that there will be no Taylor Swift involvement in Toy Story 5 and the news that Disney has submitted the Taylor Swift "End of an Era" documentary for Emmy consideration. We'll also cover the latest Taylor sightings and what fans are buzzing about online. Sports The sports world is heating up as we look ahead to the NBA Finals, with the Knicks preparing to face either the Thunder or Spurs in what could be a fascinating championship matchup. In NFL news, Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is facing legal consequences after reportedly testing positive for marijuana while on probation, resulting in a 30-day jail sentence. Meanwhile, Travis Kelce continues expanding his business portfolio, becoming a minority owner of the Cleveland Guardians. Finally, we make our early predictions for the upcoming FedEx Championship, discussing which golfers could be poised for a strong finish as the season progresses. Plus, listener questions, hot takes, and plenty of Whyspace-style conversation along the way.

    1h 15m
  4. Apr 24

    Episode 107: Why our Mount Rushmore of Pop Culture includes early 2000s epic moments

    This week on Whyspace, we’re diving headfirst into the biggest moments across entertainment, TaylorTalk, and sports—plus answering some fun listener questions you won’t want to miss. We kick things off with a full Coachella recap, breaking down the most viral performances and surprise appearances—from Sabrina Carpenter bringing out Madonna and Geena Davis, to Justin Bieber’s star-studded set featuring Big Sean, Billie Eilish, and more. We also get into Olivia Rodrigo’s latest collab moment and what it says about the current pop landscape. In TaylorTalk, we cover a whirlwind week: a NYC date night sighting, Dakota Johnson’s Time 100 spotlight, and a standout moment where Taylor showed love to indie artist Jackson Potter in a big way. Plus, a quick Travis Kelce update that had fans talking. On the sports side, we dig into NFL draft buzz, trade rumors, and major contract moves—including what’s going on with Aaron Rodgers, the Cowboys, and a few headline-making deals across the league. We also touch on key NCAA updates and what they mean moving forward. We wrap with listener questions, including: What are the Chiefs really planning with potential draft trades? Our takes on the viral “Everything Hallelujah” trend And our personal Mount Rushmore of pop culture Finally, we close things out with WhyFactor, sharing what we’re loving—and not loving—right now. 🎧 It’s a packed episode full of pop culture, sports insight, and personality—exactly what you expect from Whyspace.

    1h 15m

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Taylor Swift famously wrote the lyrics, “Can I ask you a question?” While seemingly a simple query, it plays to the idea that we all have questions some we never pose and some we agonize over never being answered. Pop culture is overrun with gossip columnists, blind items and paparazzi photos in this predatory society we live in. But what if you actually got to sit down with your favorite artist, or athlete? What if you got to ask them all the questions you’ve always wondered? But here’s the catch, you can’t ask them questions that you’ve seen speculated on in social media. Instead, you get to ask them why. Why did they write that song? Why did that choose that part to audition for? Why did they sign with that team? Why did they write that book? Myspace was “a place for friends.” Whyspace is place where we get to know each other. Knowing why someone does something can literally change the trajectory of history. That being said, “Can I ask you a question?”