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Fansplaining is a podcast about by, for, and about fandom. It’s hosted by Flourish Klink and Elizabeth Minkel. New episodes come out every two weeks. If you want to call us and leave a message for us to read on air, our number is 1-401-526-FANS!

Fansplaining Elizabeth Minkel & Flourish Klink

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Fansplaining is a podcast about by, for, and about fandom. It’s hosted by Flourish Klink and Elizabeth Minkel. New episodes come out every two weeks. If you want to call us and leave a message for us to read on air, our number is 1-401-526-FANS!

    Episode 220: The Fan-Journalist

    Episode 220: The Fan-Journalist

    On Episode 220, “The Fan-Journalist,” Flourish and Elizabeth welcome one particular fan-journalist—Kayti Burt—to discuss her recent article for us on the specific challenges of covering things you love in a very precarious industry. Topics discussed include Kayti’s journey from youthful fandom to pop culture reporting, a step-by-step rundown of how an article goes from idea to finished product, and the many ethical questions journalists have to weigh when writing about fans or their objects of fandom.

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    Episode 219: Tropefest Speedrun

    Episode 219: Tropefest Speedrun

    Episode 219, “Tropefest Speedrun,” kicks off with a big announcement: as you might have guessed with Flourish a few months away from a) giving birth and b) being ordained as a priest, they are going to be leaving Fansplaining in May. Post-Flourish plans for the podcast still TBD, this episode builds off the long-running “Tropefest” series for Patrons and jets through ten fanfiction tropes and themes in an hour, including classics like time loops, identity porn, truth serum, and sex pollen. 

    • 1 Std. 9 Min.
    Episode 218: The Money Question 3: Books???

    Episode 218: The Money Question 3: Books???

    Following previous installments on the thorny intersections of money and fanfiction, Episode 218, “The Money Question 3: Books???” tackles the recent debacle around people illegally selling bound copies of others’ fic, which has mostly centered on mega-popular Dramione works. Jumping off from Elizabeth’s WIRED article on the subject—which ties the practice to the current pull-to-publish wave as well as the Twilight fan-run presses of the early 2010s—Elizabeth and Flourish discuss the context collapse when a fic “breaches containment,” double standards in attitudes towards money and various fan practices, and, for likely the 1,000th time on this podcast, what exactly “fair use” means.

    • 1 Std. 25 Min.
    Episode 217: Fanbinding

    Episode 217: Fanbinding

    On Episode 217, “Fanbinding,” Elizabeth and Flourish talk to Tiffo (aka Fanboundbooks) about the art of turning fanfiction into physical books, and the fanbinding collective known as the Renegade Bindery. Topics discussed include how exactly you make a book, Renegade’s origin story and huge growth in recent years, fanbinders’ firm commitment to the non-monetized gift economy, and Binderary, a month-long event this February with challenges, fan-run classes, and more. Plus! (Spoiler) Flourish literally joins the Renegade Discord during the recording session.

    • 1 Std. 14 Min.
    Episode 216: Allegra Rosenberg

    Episode 216: Allegra Rosenberg

    On Episode 216, “Allegra Rosenberg,” Elizabeth and Flourish talk to the fandom journalist and Terror Camp organizer about her journey from tween fan reporter to writing a book about the pre-digital history of fan culture. Topics discussed include coming of age on Tumblr, learning to put on IRL events while deep in music fandom, getting that fannish feeling from immersive theater, and, of course, Terror Camp, a fandom-academia hybrid event that celebrates fans’ investment in historical research.

    • 1 Std. 11 Min.
    Episode 215: The Broken Contract

    Episode 215: The Broken Contract

    In Episode 215, “The Broken Contract,” Flourish and Elizabeth look at the sorry state of television in 2024, where the streaming revolution has devolved into sudden cancellations, deleted or shelved shows, opaque viewer numbers, and very little stability for audiences—and especially fans—to get invested in something new. How can fans build fandoms—and, for that matter, how can TV creators build the works themselves—when executives are constantly pulling the rug out from under them? Plus: they respond to a pair of letters about the previous episode, on AI and dealing with a negative AO3 comment, respectively.

    • 1 Std. 12 Min.

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Very interesting!

This podcast regularly makes my commute a lot more enjoyable. Flourish and Elizabeth obviously know what they are talking about and give great and sometimes very funny insights into fandom. They usually talk to guests, which are well chosen and those convos are generally very interesting, even if they come from a fandom/field of study I know little about. What I also like is that the hosts are strict about time limits, i.e. there is basically no aimless rambling.
If there is one criticism I do have, I'm always a little discouraged by Elizabeth's reactions to having more male guests. I get it, it's about fangirls more than -boys (I'm a fangirl myself, so I love that there is so much attention spent on us lately!) but as it is, it feels a little exclusionary, which imo, fandom shouldn't be. But it's an awesome podcast overall, def give it a listen if fandom meta interests you!

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