227 episodes

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

    • TV & Film
    • 4.9 • 136 Ratings

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 223: The End of the Flourish Era

    Episode 223: The End of the Flourish Era

    After nine years of collaborating on Fansplaining, Flourish and Elizabeth mark Flourish’s final regular episode by casting back to the state of fandom when they first met on a panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July of 2015. A decade ago, we were at the height of Hollywood’s “Geek is Chic” arc, facing the rapid mainstreaming of fandom and the beginnings of the “creator-ification” of fanworks. What’s changed for the better—and what’s gotten worse? Plus: in the ultimate ironic twist, Flourish accepts their own personal journey into lurkerdom, a truly fitting end to a podcast run that nearly ended during a fight on the subject 215 episodes ago… 🥰

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Episode 222: Ask Fansplaining Anything: Part 19

    Episode 222: Ask Fansplaining Anything: Part 19

    Flourish’s final “Ask Fansplaining Anything” episode follows the format of the previous 18 (!!), with a new batch of (thoughtful as ever!) listener letters and voicemails. Topics discussed include people bringing a prior adaptation’s fandom baggage to a new version, writing RPF about people who aren’t actually famous at all, the tropification of fanfiction, and whether multiple versions of a character can feel true simultaneously.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Episode 221: Self-Inserts

    Episode 221: Self-Inserts

    On Episode 221, “Self-Inserts,” Elizabeth and Flourish welcome fan studies scholar Effie Sapuridis to talk about the wide world of self-inserts, including Y/N and x reader fic, imagines, shifting, and classic Mary Sues. Topics discussed include differences between platforms, including AO3, Wattpad, Tumblr, and especially TikTok; ties to things like roleplaying, LARPing, and theme parks; and whether self-insert forms are leading us towards a future of ~personalized AI storytelling~. Plus: they talk about why there’s so little academic work on self-inserts, and the ethical issues around continuing to study the Harry Potter fandom.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    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 hr 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 hr 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 hr 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
136 Ratings

136 Ratings

SadieWit ,

A fun exploration of fandom

How did I only discover this podcast this year? At least I get to binge on old episodes! It’s a fun exploration of all things fandom that brings in both professionals in the field and fan listeners with insightful questions.

ricerunsthruwit ,

Great topics!

Have followed this podcast for years and I love it. They have thoughtful conversations on an array of fanfic topics. My only complaint is Elizabeth’s treatment of Flourish. She sometimes comes off as extra critical of Flourish and seems to have developed some animosity towards them over the years that’s off-putting.

MadStuart ,

Fabulous!

Fansplaining is a truly informative and thoughtful podcast about fandom. Both Flourish and Elizabeth spend a lot of time thinking about fandom, both their personal relationships with fandom and the relationship between fandom and culture at large. They do a lot of really good interviews, too, probably because Elizabeth is a journalist, and Flourish brings an interesting perspective as someone whose job was, for a time, explaining fandom to content creators. It's a great podcast and I can't recommend it enough!

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