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Nialler9 Podcast: Taylor Swift, Red and Pop Culture Feminism

Nialler9 Podcast: Taylor Swift, Red and Pop Culture Feminism

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On this week’s Nialler9 Podcast, Andrea is joined by Amelia Cullen of the Lately podcast on the Tall Tales network for a full episode discussion about Taylor Swift.

With Taylor now two albums deep into the re-recording of her masters with a newly recorded version of the 2012 album Red.

We explain why Taylor is recording new versions of her albums in the first place, why Red has launched a thousand stan theories, why a red scarf is a hot button issue and how Taylor and pop culture feminism intersect. Andrea asks, is Taylor a problematic fav?

Also, Kelly Doherty drops in to share the wild stan theory involving a extensive Powerpoint presentation.

This episode of the Nialler9 Podcast is brought to you by Irish audio tech brand OneSonic, who are having a Black Friday sale @ Onesonic.com.

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