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Opalite Reflections

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Herzlich willkommen zu unserem Podcast Opalite Reflections!✨ Wir sind Lex und Leonie – zwei Wiener Swifties, die über alles sprechen, was sich rund um Taylor Swift dreht. Vor allem aber wollen wir mit euch über die Community reflektieren, die uns alle verbindet. In jeder Folge analysieren wir gemeinsam einen Song, stellen eine Tänzerin oder einen Tänzer der Eras Tour ins Spotlight und widmen uns im Hauptteil einem Thema, das uns besonders am Herzen liegt – oder gerade in der Swiftie-Welt für Gesprächsstoff sorgt. Email: opalite.reflections@gmail.com Instagram&TikTok: opalite_reflectionsSwiftie Podcast by Lex and Leonie Scienze sociali
  • 11. The Lover Era 2/3
    Feb 21 2026

    Isn‘t it nice to have a friend? 💞

    Today, we’re continuing our Lover series and this episode is all about friendship.

    In Track by Track, we’re focusing on It’s Nice To Have A Friend and why this song captures such a quiet, nostalgic version of love. We’re talking about the simplicity of it, the childhood parallels, and why it feels so different from the rest of the Lover album.

    After that, we’re diving into the main topic: Taylor’s friendships over the years. From the iconic squad era to the people who have been there since the very beginning, especially Abigail.

    And of course, this episode wouldn’t be complete without you. We’re sharing so many beautiful stories from our community about Swiftie friendships — how you met, how concerts and Swiftie Nights brought you together, and how Taylor’s music turned strangers into friends. 🩷

    In Step by Step, we’re talking about Natalie Peterson and her role in bringing performance and storytelling to life through dance.

    Quick note: The episode is mostly in English, but between minute 30–40 we switch to German to share some of your stories in their original language.

    So send this to your best friend, hold onto the people who feel like home and let’s celebrate the power of friendship! 💗

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    47 min
  • 10. The Lover Era 1/3
    Feb 14 2026

    Happy Valentine’s Day, Swifties! 🩷

    Today, we’re kicking off our next three part series with the Lover Era and honestly, what better day to start than February 14. In every part we will talk about a different aspect of love and this episode is all about romantic love, the sparkly kind, the messy kind, the soft kind, the but screaming DADDY I LOVE HIM/HER kind. 💞

    We’re guiding you straight through the Lover Era and the Lover album, and we’re also talking about the biggest Lover what if: Lover Fest, the tour that never happened. We’ll get into what it was supposed to be, why it still matters, and why that whole era still feels like a pink glitter heartbreak timeline in the best way.

    And because we cannot talk about love in 2026 without talking about Taylor and Travis, we’re also catching up on that chapter and what it has felt like as Swifties to watch that storyline unfold.

    Plus, stay until the end, because this is the part that will make you smile (or cry?). 🤭 Three couples from our community are sharing their real love stories with you. One couple was supposed to get engaged during one of the Vienna shows, but then they ended up getting engaged during our Swienna festival. One couple met in Corneliusgasse and they’re married now. And one couple from our team met through the Swiftie Nights Vienna community and they’re sharing what love means to them today. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this.

    And of course, our categories are back. In Track by Track, we’re focusing on Lover, and in Step by Step, we’re talking about the dancer Taylor Banks, who plays such an important role in bringing the Lover era to life on the Eras Tour.

    Grab your loved ones and let’s dive deep into the love era 💝

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    1 ora e 26 min
  • 9. The End of an Era 3/3
    Feb 9 2026

    In this very special episode, we sit down together to talk about the final two parts of the End of an Era documentary and what it truly means to close the Eras chapter. This episode is very emotional, reflective, and deeply personal, because the Eras era has not only been a tour or a moment in pop culture, but a shared journey that connected so many of us through music, memories, and community.

    We revisit the most important and touching moments from the documentary and speak honestly about how these scenes made us feel. From quiet, intimate reflections to powerful on stage emotions, we explore what made this era so meaningful and why saying goodbye is both beautiful and difficult at the same time.

    Of course, we return to our familiar categories that guide us through every episode. In Track by Track, we focus on Marjorie, a song filled with memory, grief, love, and legacy. We reflect on its emotional depth and what it teaches us about holding on to the people who shape us, even when they are no longer physically present.

    In Step by Step, we shine a light on another incredible dancer from Taylor’s world, Karen. We talk about her presence, her energy, and the quiet strength that dancers bring to the storytelling of the Eras Tour. This moment is about appreciation, visibility, and honoring the artists who help create the magic we see on stage.

    We also open space again for our community voices. Swifties share their thoughts, feelings, and personal reflections on the documentary and on the end of this era. These stories remind us that the Eras journey was never experienced alone. It lived in friendships, in concerts, in late night conversations, and in the emotions that Taylor’s music allowed us to feel.

    This episode is our heartfelt goodbye to the Eras era, but also a gentle reminder that endings are never truly endings. The memories, the growth, and the connection remain. And as one chapter closes, something new is already beginning.

    Thank you for living this era with us. 🫶

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    48 min
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