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 pondered? 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 they choose that part to audition for? Why did they sign with that team? Why did they write that book? Back in the day, Myspace was known as quote “a place for friends.” The Whyspace show is place where we get to really know each other. Knowing why someone does something can literally change the trajectory of history.
That being said, “Can I ask you a question?”
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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 pondered? 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 they choose that part to audition for? Why did they sign with that team? Why did they write that book? Back in the day, Myspace was known as quote “a place for friends.” The Whyspace show is place where we get to really know each other. Knowing why someone does something can literally change the trajectory of history.
That being said, “Can I ask you a question?”
BONUS EPISODE: The Life of a Showgirl Album Review
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1 hour 21 minutes
1 month ago
BONUS EPISODE: The Life of a Showgirl Album Review
In this engaging conversation, Mandy and Rebecca celebrate the release of Taylor Swift's latest album, 'The Life of a Showgirl.' They discuss the excitement surrounding the album, the impact of Taylor's personal life on her music, and the deep connection fans have with her lyrics. The hosts analyze various songs from the album, highlighting themes of love, personal growth, and the significance of collaborations with different producers. They also reflect on the cultural phenomenon that is Taylor Swift, emphasizing her humor and wit in her songwriting. In this episode, Mandy and Rebecca dive deep into Taylor Swift's latest album, exploring the themes of loyalty, betrayal, and personal growth. They analyze individual songs, discussing their meanings and connections to Taylor's life and relationships. The conversation highlights the album's reflections on the music industry, personal experiences, and the challenges of fame, all while celebrating Taylor's songwriting prowess.
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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 pondered? 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 they choose that part to audition for? Why did they sign with that team? Why did they write that book? Back in the day, Myspace was known as quote “a place for friends.” The Whyspace show is place where we get to really know each other. Knowing why someone does something can literally change the trajectory of history.
That being said, “Can I ask you a question?”