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Taylor Swift & The Swifties

9 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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How did a teenage country singer build one of the most powerful fan communities in the world? In this episode of Why It Resonates, Lem Zakharia explores the rise of Taylor Swift and how her fanbase, the Swifties, evolved into a global cultural force. From early MySpace interactions and direct fan engagement to hidden easter eggs, shared rituals, and moments of public controversy that strengthened loyalty, this episode breaks down the psychology behind one of the most influential fandoms of our time. It’s not just about the music, it’s about identity, community, participation, and emotional connection.

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