Turn The Page – Episode 81 — Julie Merberg of Downtown Books

Happy Women’s History Month. Julie Merberg of Downtown Books discusses her efforts to adapt the D.C. Superheroes for the board book crowd and their parents to enjoy together, as well as her efforts to highlight the many female heroes who had for many years been overlooked.

Turn The Page – Episode 80 — Jon Lovett

Pod Save Syosset with Jon Lovett: Lovett, podcaster supreme, former speech-writer for President Obama, and Syosset alum lends us his voice and humor! Lovett joins us to share his favorite memories of Syosset and how he went from mathematics major to a political speech writer.

Turn The Page – Episode 79 — Sophie Goldstein and Jennifer Jordan

Sophie Goldstein and Jennifer Jordan discuss an Embarrassment of Witches, their latest graphic novel collaboration that brings the uncertainty of post graduate life to a world where magical studies is serious business.

Turn The Page – Episode 77 — Rabbi Gary P Zola, PhD.

Rabbi Gary P Zola, PhD. is the Executive Director of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the
American Jewish Archives (AJA). He joins us to discuss the relationship between President Abraham Lincoln to the American Jewish people who held in him very high regard and often claimed him as one of their own.

Turn The Page – Episode 76b — Joseph Finder

Joseph Finder discusses House on Fire, a novel which sets up a collision course between the opioid crisis and a wealthy family which has made its wealth producing a highly addictive drug.

Turn The Page – Episode 75 — Linda Frank

How much do you really know about DNA? Expert Linda Frank shares some of the history DNA’s discovery, what exactly it means when we discuss DNA, and how it has become a key player in some of the most notorious criminal cases to date.