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Stephen Fishbach

Stephen Fishbach is an American writer, podcaster, and former reality television contestant, best known for competing on two seasons of the CBS survival competition Survivor, where he placed as runner-up in Survivor: Tocantins in 2009 and was eliminated in ninth place as a jury member in Survivor: Cambodia in 2015. A graduate of Yale University with honors and holder of an MFA in fiction from New York University, Fishbach began his professional career as a television executive, rising to vice president at MTV and later freelancing for a reality television producers' trade group. In 2009, shortly after his debut on Survivor, he was named one of People magazine's hottest bachelors alongside fellow contestant J.T. Thomas. Fishbach transitioned into writing and podcasting, earning acclaim for his short fiction; his story "To Sharks," an excerpt from his forthcoming debut novel Escape!, won the in 2023 after appearing in One Story magazine. He received the Story Foundation Prize in 2025 for "Wound Care," published in Story Magazine. His novel Escape!, a propulsive tale set in a reality show, is scheduled for publication by Dutton on January 27, 2026. As a prominent voice in the Survivor community, Fishbach co-hosts The Survivor Know It Alls podcast with , analyzing episodes and strategy, and hosts the literary podcast Paraphrase, featuring interviews with authors. He resides in , with his wife and two daughters.

Early life and education

Early life

Stephen Fishbach was born on January 24, 1979, in . He grew up in Los Angeles, California, where he spent his formative years. Fishbach attended Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, demonstrating strong academic performance throughout his high school career. In 1997, he graduated as valedictorian with a 4.25 GPA. This achievement highlighted his dedication to studies in a competitive environment. Following high school, Fishbach transitioned to higher education at Yale University.

Education

Fishbach graduated as valedictorian of his Los Angeles high school class in 1997 with a 4.25 GPA, earning admission to Yale University that fall. He attended Yale from 1997 to 2001, completing a bachelor's degree with honors.

Survivor appearances

Survivor: Tocantins

Stephen Fishbach was cast for the eighteenth season of Survivor, titled Survivor: Tocantins – The Brazilian Highlands, which premiered on February 12, 2009, and was filmed in the Jalapão region of Tocantins, Brazil. As a member of the Jalapao tribe, Fishbach quickly aligned with fellow tribemates James "J.T." Thomas Jr. and Taj Johnson-George, forming a tight-knit alliance that controlled much of the pre-merge gameplay despite Jalapao's losses in several immunity challenges. The Jalapao tribe, characterized by its cohesive social dynamics, faced physical challenges testing endurance and teamwork, such as the blindfolded maze reward challenge in Episode 3 where pairs navigated to collect water and corn. In contrast, the rival Timbira tribe, known for internal conflicts and clashing personalities, won more immunities but struggled with unity, creating opportunities for Fishbach's strategic maneuvering post-merge. Fishbach's , often described as intellectually driven and alliance-focused, earned him the nickname "The " from fellow contestant Benjamin "Coach" Wade for his clever orchestration of votes and blindsides. Fishbach reached the final two alongside his closest ally, J.T. , after navigating the merged tribe through targeted eliminations and immunity wins. At the Final Tribal Council on May 17, , the six-person unanimously voted for Thomas as the in a 6-0 decision, praising his likability and leadership over Fishbach's more calculated approach. Fishbach's strategic performance in garnered immediate fan acclaim, positioning him as a respected and leading to his selection via public vote for a return appearance in a later season. This visibility also kickstarted his career in Survivor-related media commentary.

Survivor: Cambodia

Stephen Fishbach was selected through a public fan vote as one of 20 returning players for : Cambodia — Second Chance, the 31st season of the series, which premiered on in 2015. His inclusion stemmed from his reputation as a strategic innovator from , earning him strong support among viewers who voted over 10 million times to choose the cast. Fishbach began the game on the tribe, where he struggled socially amid a group dominated by physically strong "alpha" players like , Joe Anglim, and , feeling like an outsider as a self-described "." He formed tentative alliances with and but was excluded from the core Bayon men's bloc, leading to early paranoia about his position and accusations of idol hunting that heightened tensions. A tribe swap in Episode 3 divided the players into three tribes, placing Fishbach on a new with , , Keith Nale, Kelly Wiglesworth, and Spencer Bledsoe from the original ; this shift allowed him to solidify a majority alliance with and while navigating Bledsoe's integration, though underlying distrust persisted as Fishbach eyed eliminating Anglim as a long-term . During the merge at the final 12, Fishbach won a challenge in Episode 9—a "steal-a-vote" that allowed him to take another player's voting power—beating Bledsoe in a puzzle and positioning it as a key tool for disrupting power dynamics. He used the advantage at the first Tribal Council of a double episode on Day 27 with 12 players remaining, stealing Anglim's vote to cast two ballots himself (one for Abi-Maria and one for Anglim) in an attempt to target , whom he viewed as unpredictable and a potential threat; however, this misfired amid shifting loyalties, as Bledsoe flipped to join Nale, , and others in voting against Fishbach. Conflicts escalated with , a fellow returnee from , over her volatile gameplay and perceived lack of , with Fishbach pushing to her but underestimating backlash from her social bonds. Fishbach finished in 12th place, eliminated in a 5-3-2 vote split that blindsided him despite his alliances with Collins and Fox. In post-game reflections, he described himself as a more mature player at age 36 compared to his Tocantins run, emphasizing improved social awareness and bolder risks like the vote steal, though he lamented being "too sentimental" in trusting Bledsoe, allowing emotions to override cutthroat strategy.

Professional career

Digital strategy and media

Following his appearance on Survivor: Tocantins in 2009, Fishbach entered the field of digital strategy consulting for media companies, drawing on his prior experience in the industry. As a former television and media executive, he had previously worked in roles that included speechwriting for entertainment executives, celebrities, and events. In the same year, Fishbach began blogging for magazine's coverage of , providing in-depth analysis of gameplay strategy and episode developments. His contributions, which continued until 2019, established him as a key voice in reality TV commentary, often highlighting tactical decisions and social dynamics within the show. This role capitalized on his firsthand experience from the series, which had propelled him into broader media opportunities. Fishbach later transitioned to independent consulting, advising media organizations on digital strategies while leveraging his -derived expertise in audience engagement and content optimization. His work emphasized innovative approaches to narrative-driven media, informed by his executive background and analytical blogging.

Podcasting

Fishbach co-hosts the podcast with , which originated during in 2012 and provides weekly recaps analyzing episode strategy, player decisions, and gameplay dynamics. The show, part of the Rob Has a Podcast network, features in-depth discussions of alliances, blindsides, and key moves, often awarding a symbolic "Fishy" to the standout performer of each episode. It has covered every subsequent season of the reality series, evolving from live post-episode recordings to structured audio episodes that attract a dedicated audience of fans interested in strategic breakdowns. In 2018, Fishbach launched Paraphrase, a podcast focused on literary interviews where he explores the craft, themes, and career origins of novelists through discussions of their works' opening sections. The debut episode featured analyzing the beginning of , setting a format that delves into narrative choices and authorial intent without spoilers beyond the initial excerpts. Subsequent episodes have included conversations with writers such as on , examining how young adult fiction establishes tension and character voice from the outset, and Lincoln Michel on The Body Scout, addressing speculative elements in debut novels. Over time, has expanded to highlight literary debuts and emerging voices, connecting guests' early career experiences to their creative processes and occasionally incorporating readings of opening passages to illustrate thematic foundations. This focus ties into Fishbach's broader interest in narrative structure, distinguishing the as a platform for in-depth literary analysis rather than general book reviews. Fishbach has also made guest appearances on other Survivor-related audio programs, contributing strategic insights drawn from his gameplay experience.

Writing and literature

Stephen Fishbach began his literary career with short , publishing his debut "To Sharks" in One Story issue #273 in 2021. The , which follows the misadventures of a former reality TV contestant named Kent Duvall on a fictional show called Endure, was selected for inclusion in The : Best of the Small Presses anthology in 2023, recognizing it as one of the outstanding short stories of the year. Notably, "To Sharks" served as an early excerpt from Fishbach's forthcoming novel, blending elements of survival and interpersonal drama inspired by his own experiences. Building on this success, Fishbach's second major short story, "Wound Care," appeared in Story Magazine issue #20 in autumn 2024. The piece, which explores themes of redemption and hazard in a post-disaster cleanup scenario, earned the 5th Annual Story Foundation Prize in 2024, awarding Fishbach $1,500 and publication. This recognition further established his reputation in literary circles for crafting tense, character-driven narratives. Fishbach's evolution from short stories to longer-form fiction culminated in his debut novel, , scheduled for publication by Dutton (a imprint) on January 27, 2026. The thriller centers on a faded reality TV star and a disgraced who reunite for a high-stakes survival competition on a remote , drawing directly from Fishbach's time as a contestant to infuse authenticity into the plot's interpersonal conflicts and environmental perils. Spanning 448 pages, the book expands the world introduced in "To Sharks," transforming episodic short fiction into a sustained exploration of ambition, betrayal, and resilience. While Fishbach has primarily focused on these key works, his progression reflects a deliberate shift toward novel-length storytelling, leveraging short-form acclaim to secure major publishing support.

Personal life

Fishbach married Julia Lemle on June 9, 2018, at Meridian House in They have two daughters. Fishbach resides in

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