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I'd Rather Be Reading
I'd Rather Be Reading
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4 days ago
A podcast about the best nonfiction books hitting shelves today, hosted by journalist Rachel Burchfield.
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A podcast about the best nonfiction books hitting shelves today, hosted by journalist Rachel Burchfield.
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Kevin Evers on the Genius That Is Taylor Swift
I'd Rather Be Reading
32 minutes 50 seconds
7 months ago
Kevin Evers on the Genius That Is Taylor Swift

Whether you are decidedly a Swiftie or decidedly not, I promise you’re going to get something out of this conversation. It’s hard to believe that we’ve never, to my knowledge, spoken about Taylor Swift in her own episode in the nearly four years and 300-plus episodes of I’d Rather Be Reading, but now, she gets her due. Here today I have Kevin Evers, a senior editor at the Harvard Business Review who has written the brilliant book There’s Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift, which comes out April 8. We look at Taylor today from many perspectives—a business perspective; a music perspective; and a personal perspective, focusing on her Eras Tour, which wrapped last year, and its impact; her fan-centric approach; and her drive, determination, and vision. Kevin and I talk about why Taylor decided to go the pop music route after her country music beginnings; what “that” moment with Kanye West at the 2009 VMAs did to her career, and to her personally; where she is most in her element—as a singer, a songwriter, and a performer; and what gives Taylor the “it” factor that has catapulted her to unparalleled levels of fame. We also talk about Taylor’s long-term strategy; her moment of backlash and how she rose up from it; and what her most strategic business decision is. We also talk about her legacy, although, at 35, her story is most definitely still being written. Here to walk us through it all is Kevin Evers, who, as previously mentioned, is a senior editor at the Harvard Business Review. He has edited bestselling and award-winning books on high performance, creativity, innovation, marketing, strategy, and digital disruption, and he has written popular articles on Hollywood blockbusters, brain science, the unpredictability of success, and the art of persuasion, among others. He is fantastic, and I can’t wait for you to hear what he has to say.

There’s Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift by Kevin Evers

I'd Rather Be Reading
A podcast about the best nonfiction books hitting shelves today, hosted by journalist Rachel Burchfield.