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In the second half of our Season One finale, we return to some of Taylor Swift’s most lyrically rich songs that we couldn’t fully explore the first time around. From You’re On Your Own, Kid to Mastermind to So Long, London, we dig deeper into the lines that resonate most with our work as relationship therapists, and with the complexity of being human.
We unpack lyrics about the fear of being “too much,” the exhaustion of over-functioning in love, and the magic (and biology) behind those fate-filled first encounters. Along the way, we reflect on the universal tension between wanting to be heard and the instinct to fix, and how rupture and repair are inevitable parts of every relationship.
This final chapter of Season One is both a reflection and an invitation: to slow down, attune, and honor the ways lyrics can mirror our deepest relational longings.
For more information about Lauren and Paige, please visit their websites:
Lauren Skuba, MA, LMFT
www.positivespace-therapy.com
Paige Sutula, MA, MFTC
www.rockymountainrelationaltherapy.com/paige-sutula
By Lauren Skuba and Paige SutulaIn the second half of our Season One finale, we return to some of Taylor Swift’s most lyrically rich songs that we couldn’t fully explore the first time around. From You’re On Your Own, Kid to Mastermind to So Long, London, we dig deeper into the lines that resonate most with our work as relationship therapists, and with the complexity of being human.
We unpack lyrics about the fear of being “too much,” the exhaustion of over-functioning in love, and the magic (and biology) behind those fate-filled first encounters. Along the way, we reflect on the universal tension between wanting to be heard and the instinct to fix, and how rupture and repair are inevitable parts of every relationship.
This final chapter of Season One is both a reflection and an invitation: to slow down, attune, and honor the ways lyrics can mirror our deepest relational longings.
For more information about Lauren and Paige, please visit their websites:
Lauren Skuba, MA, LMFT
www.positivespace-therapy.com
Paige Sutula, MA, MFTC
www.rockymountainrelationaltherapy.com/paige-sutula