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  • E116: Taylor Swift Songs That Are Basically Bridgerton Episodes | AP Taylor Swift Podcast
    Feb 4 2026

    "I don't want you like a best friend." What happens when we view Taylor Swift's music through the lens of Regency era romance? In this week's Show & Tell episode, we explore Taylor Swift’s songs through Shonda Rhimes's Netflix adaptation of Julia Quinn’s “Bridgerton” novels to uncover how Taylor's songs capture the tension, longing, and swoony moments that define the series. From secret romances in crowded rooms to enemies-to-lovers slow burns, we connect three iconic Bridgerton couples to Taylor Swift songs that perfectly capture their love stories. Whether you're Team Daphne and Simon, obsessed with Kate and Anthony, or rooting for Colin and Penelope, this episode has something for every Bridgerton fan.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Bridgerton Series, Julia Quinn
    • The Duke and I (Bridgerton #1), Julia Quinn
    • The Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgerton #2), Julia Quinn
    • Romancing Mister Bridgerton (Bridgerton #4), Julia Quinn
    • Bridgerton Netflix Series
    • Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
    • Marie Antoinette (2006), Sofia Coppola
    • Romeo + Juliet (1996), Baz Luhrmann
    • Moulin Rouge (2001), Baz Luhrmann
    • Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
    • E31: Shakespeare

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:26] Bridgerton Overview

    [13:05] “I Wish You Would,” 1989

    [24:08] “Wildest Dreams,” 1989

    [34:18] “Dress,” Reputation

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    47 min
  • E115: "When the Lights Go Out It's Hard to Breathe" - Taylor Swift's Forever Winter Deep Dive
    Jan 28 2026

    "I'd say I love you even at your darkest, and please don't go." This week, we continue our winter songs conversation with a deep dive into "Forever Winter" from Red (Taylor's Version). Content warning: This episode discusses mental health struggles, suicide, and grief. We explore the song line by line, examining themes of helplessness, survivor's guilt, the weight of supporting someone through mental illness, and how Taylor captures the raw emotions of loving someone at their darkest. Join us as we unpack what it means to promise "I won't go away" and why this vault track remains one of Taylor's most emotionally devastating songs.

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    Episode Highlights:

    [00:01] Introduction and content warning - mental health and grief discussion

    [02:53] Why Taylor has never performed this song live - the pattern of deeply personal songs

    [16:44] Red era context: Mental health conversations in 2010 vs. today

    [32:52] "I'll be summer sun for you forever" - The impossibility of being someone's savior

    [34:06] Bridge analysis: "If I was standing there in your apartment"

    [45:04] "Believe in one thing, I won't go away" - Poetry of immortalization

    [59:32] The toll of supporting someone: When care requires its own support system

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    56 min
  • E114: Taylor Swift Winter Songs: "Back to December," "The Moment I Knew" & "Forever Winter"
    Jan 21 2026

    "But then the cold came, the dark days when fear crept into my mind" What happens when we explore Taylor Swift's coldest, most melancholic songs? In this week's Show and Tell episode, we examine three winter songs—"Back to December," "The Moment I Knew," and "Forever Winter"—to uncover how Taylor uses winter as a literary device to explore themes of regret, loss, and missed opportunities. From the isolation of snowy landscapes to the clarity that comes with reflection, we discuss how winter symbolizes both endings and the quiet before renewal. Spoiler alert: these songs all appear on Spotify's "Saddest Taylor Swift Songs" playlist, so bring tissues. [And we have a content warning for our last song for themes and discussions of depression and self-harm]

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Shining, Stephen King

    Frozen (2013)

    "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," Robert Frost

    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis

    Fall Episode

    Summer Episode

    Holiday Episode

    Greek Mythology Episode

    “Right where you left me” deep dive

    All Too Well 10 Minute Version Episode

    Episode Highlights

    [00:42] Winter as a literary device

    [07:16] "Back to December"

    [18:02] "The Moment I Knew"

    [26:52] "Forever Winter" (content warning, themes of self-harm)

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    39 min
  • E113: Keep It 100 On the Land, The Sea, The Sky | "The Fate of Ophelia" Analysis
    Jan 14 2026

    "All that time I sat alone in my tower, you were just honing your powers. Now I can see it all, see it all." This week, we're deep diving "The Fate of Ophelia" (The Life of a Showgirl, 2025). We go line by line through the lead single from Taylor's latest album, exploring everything from Hamlet references to fairy tale imagery, the contrast between "high brow" poetic language and colloquial modern speak, and why this song is actually packed with green flags about healthy relationships. Join us as we unpack the land, the sea, the sky, and discover why keeping it 100 might just be the antidote to drowning in melancholy.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Hamlet, William Shakespeare

    Becoming, Michelle Obama

    10 Things I Hate About You (1999 film)

    Greek Mythology - Persephone and the Underworld

    Winter's Tale, William Shakespeare

    Cleopatra, William Shakespeare

    Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra

    Episode Highlights:

    [02:42] The title and opening verse: Megaphones, pyros, and public declarations

    [05:50] Drowning in melancholy: The Tortured Poets Department connection

    [13:20] Pre-chorus analysis: Towers, graves, and lighting up the sky

    [29:00] "Keep it 100 on the land, the sea, the sky" - Jenn's breakthrough moment

    [36:33] Pledge allegiance vs. swore my loyalty: Communal vs. individualistic language

    [43:44] Verse two: Fantasy, scorpions, and Cleopatra references

    [56:32] "Wrap around me like a chain, a crown of vines" - Self-referential Taylor

    [01:02:17] The bridge: "'Tis locked inside my memory" and the Laertes connection

    [01:09:32] The purpose: Rewriting endings and finding people who show up

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    1 h et 17 min
  • E112: Taylor Swift & Hamlet: Breaking Down "Hamlet" themes in Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble & The Fate of Ophelia
    Jan 7 2026

    "Pretend he doesn’t know that he’s the reason why you’re drowning." This week we're exploring Shakespeare's "Hamlet" through Taylor Swift's lens, diving into the psychological depths of revenge, agency, and the fate of being a silenced woman. From the “Real Housewives of Shakespeare” (yes, really) to the drowning weight of societal expectations, we unpack how Taylor uses one of literature's most tragic figures to explore modern questions about independence, relationships, and female agency.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Hamlet, William Shakespeare

    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Tom Stoppard

    The Lion King

    The Traitors

    Real Housewives

    E92: Revenge Narratives

    The Sound of Music

    Sister Act

    The Female Malady, Elaine Showalter

    E31: Show and Tell - Shakespeare

    E23: Mad Woman

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    Episode Highlights

    • [01:03] Hamlet 101
    • [11:02] “I Knew You Were Trouble,” RED
    • [23:50] “Anti-Hero,” Midnights
    • [34:56] “The Fate of Ophelia,” The Life of a Showgirl

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    52 min
  • Hamlet: Sad, Beautiful, Tragic (Shakespeare’s Version) (After School Paid Preview)
    Jan 7 2026

    "Ophelia lived in tragedy." In this preview of our paid subscriber bonus episode, we’re diving deeper into Hamlet. We all study it, and love it or hate it, there’s something about this particular play that keeps people talking about it. What about Shakespeare’s Hamlet, remains so relevant almost 500 years later? We talk briefly about its history, how it’s taught, why it’s culturally so important, the role of tragedy in theater and in Taylor Swfit's music, amongst other topics related to this incredible play.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The Lion King
    • Thor
    • Thomas Kidd's The Spanish Tragedy
    • Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta De Norum
    • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Tom Stoppard
    • Something Rotten
    • Hamnet, Maggie O’Farrell

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    Episode Highlights:

    [02:00] Introduction to Hamlet and Its Influence

    [3:10] Hamlet's Influence on Modern Films

    [4:06] Revenge and Psychological Themes

    [5:50] Adaptations and Comedic Perspectives

    [9:04] Literary Connections and References

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    11 min
  • Revisiting Taylor Swift Parallels: Connecting the Dots Between Unexpected Song Pairings
    Dec 31 2025

    "What if I told you none of it was accidental?" On this special NYE edition, we're revisiting our Parallel Songs episode, which means you’re getting six show-and-tell songs instead of three! In this episode, we explore the concept of parallel songs in Taylor Swift's discography, focusing on thematic and lyrical connections between pairs of songs. We discuss the similarities between the carefree hangout vibes of “22” and the more mature perspective of letting loose in “Bejeweled”; the contrasting views of fate in “Invisible String” and agency in “Mastermind”. And, we take a technical lens to the songs “Labyrinth” and “You're Losing Me”, highlighting how they embody experiences of love and loss.

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Eras Tour Surprise Song Mashup TikToks

    Love Story Deep Dive

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    Episode Highlights:

    [02:00] Introduction to Parallel Songs

    [05:07] Exploring “22” (Red) and “Bejeweled” (Midnights)

    [13:20] Contrasting “Invisible String”(folklore) and “Mastermind” (Midnights)

    [21:23] Analyzing “Labyrinth” (Midnights) and “You're Losing Me” (Midnights (from the vault))

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    34 min
  • Happy Holidays from AP Taylor Swift - Holiday Songs Reprise
    Dec 24 2025

    “I’ll be picking up bottles with you on New Year’s Day.” In honor of the holidays, we’re revisiting our 2023 Holidays episode. But…did we actually pick holiday songs? We start by defining what the “holiday season” even means in an attempt to answer the question. Jodi discusses “New Year’s Day,” with the thesis that it’s a song about the everyday, not necessarily the holidays. Jenn brings on the holiday melancholy with “champagne problems,” sparking a hot conversation about holiday engagements and the challenges of family gatherings during the holidays. And Maansi, naturally, shares “tis the damn season,” prompting a conversation about how we really feel about the holiday season and whether they “linger like bad perfume” for us. Are Taylor Swift holidays actually happy holidays? Listen and find out!

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    “Under the Tuscan Sun”

    “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”

    “Book Lovers,” Emily Henry

    “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” JK Rowling

    “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” film

    “Inside Out”

    ***

    Episode Highlights:

    [01:13] How do we define the holiday season?

    [05:52] “New Years Day” I’ll be picking up bottles with you

    [22:20] “champagne problems” Your mom's ring in your pocket

    [36:40] “‘tis the damn season” We could call it even

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    56 min