Swiftish: A Taylor Swift Podcast
1) They Said the End Is Coming (Sweet Nothing)
Shelby and Ashley talk AMC, VMA, and Rodrigo vs Swift before diving into the last song William Bowery will ever help write, Sweet Nothing, and just what this ode to domestic bliss means now that it's ...Show More
2) TPD and the End of an Era
After seven years and about 300 episodes, Shelby and Ashley are closing out Swiftish. But of course they couldn't go out without talking about Taylor Swift's newest album, The Tortured Poets Departmen...Show More
3) Tracklist Predictions (The Tortured Poets Department)
Shelby and Ashley make their best guesses about what every song on The Tortured Poets Department will be about.
4) The Tortured Poets Department Announcement
Shelby and Ashley break down the Grammys night and all the surprises and hullabaloo around TS11
5) Passion is a Passing Thing (Need)
There may or may not be an unreleased track floating around the internet and we may or may not be talking about it here.
6) Little Miss Sunshine Always Thinks It’s Gonna Rain (When Emma Falls in Love)
Shelby and Ashley talk about Taylor Swift's ode to female friendship with this Speak Now vault track
Little Miss Sunshine Always Thinks It’s Gonna Rain (When Emma Falls in Love)
53:21 | Jan 18th, 2024
7) Tick Tock on the Clock (Suburban Legends)
Shelby and Ashley are back to talk about all the breaking news -- from Golden Globes to gaylor opeds and Scott Swift's emails -- before breaking down the final 1989 TV track, Suburban Legends
8) Now Your Silence has Me Screaming (Say Don’t Go)
Shelby and Ashley spend most of their time talking about TIME Person of the Year and her publicist, but they eventually get around to the 1989 vault track "Say Don't Go"
9) Got Lovestruck, Went Straight to My Head (”Slut!”)
Shelby and Ashley talk about Taylor Swift's "Slut!" phase and what it means compared to the self-described sister track Blank Space
10) I Don’t Have to Pretend I Like Acid Rock (Now That We Don’t Talk)
Shelby and Ashley catch up on tour, Taylor Swift's boyfriend's cover story, and all their thoughts on one of the favorite 1989 vault tracks, Now That We Don't Talk