Turn The Page – Episode 175B – Radhika Sanghani

Radhika Sanghani chats internet trolls, those pesky life milestones society puts on us all, and why self love is so important! Stacey and Jessikah sat down with Radhika about all of these things and more in the context of her book 30 THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MYSELF which finds it’s heroine, Nina, a young British Indian navigating her life after a painful but necessary breakup.

Turn The Page – Episode 175C – Ellie Kagan

Syosset High School student Ellie Kagan chats with us about DYSLEXIA AND SELF ESTEEM, a book she researched and wrote while witnessing her sister’s struggle with dyslexia.

Turn The Page – Episode 175A – Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell

Jenn sits down to chat with Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell, author of the Murder Book: A Graphic Memoir of a True Crime Obsession. They discuss the true crime genre and its appeal to women audiences, making the jump from drawing comic strips to a full-length graphic novel, and avoiding artistic burnout.

Turn The Page – Episode 174A – Anna Lynn Martino

Nickelodeon’s cartoons have defined a generation of fans — and we got to get up close and personal (over zoom) with Anna Lynn Martino, senior manager of the Nickelodeon Animation Archives and Library Resources. Anna Lynn treats our hosts to a small taste of the magic that takes place at her place of work. Who is your favorite Nicktoon? Spongebob, Invader Zim, Eliza Thornberry?

Turn The Page – Episode 174B – Jeffery Deaver

Barney reunites with favorite author Jeffery Deaver to discuss MIDNIGHT LOCK, a Lincoln Rhyme novel that Barney read within a two day period! Jeffery is delighted to tell us all about his writing style and his job as an author to “manipulate” the readers — all for the good of entertainment of course.

Special Episode 24

Special Episode 24

A panel of local physicians offer their best answers regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children by answering the most common questions they get regarding the topic.

Featuring Dr. Shetal Shah, Dr. Leonard Krilov and Dr. Sara Siddiqui
Other resources include: www.healthychildren.org

Turn The Page – Episode 173A – V.E. Schwab

Author Victoria (V.E. ) Schwab joined us from Edinburgh where she lives, to discuss The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, and some of her own favorite reads (looking at you Neal Schusterman). We were also visited by a strange phantom that haunted the podcast with unexplained echoes on Victoria’s end.

Turn The Page – Episode 173C – Laser Malena-Weber

Laser Malena-Weber of The Doubleclicks took a break from Cats and Netflix to chat about TEACHING A ROBOT TO LOVE, their full cast musical about a group of friends who accidentally create a sentient robot at their programming internship. Laser with Jessikah and Jenn about the use of Sci-Fi to explore queer identities and what it means to be human. We also talk a bit about reconnecting with people in a hopefully post pandemic world.

Turn The Page – Episode 173B – Ryan Estrada

Ryan Estrada once again graces us with his lovely presence to discuss UNWANTED WORDS, a podcast project which grew out of an internet prank and a SPAM folder. Ryan also spills the tea on some of his upcoming projects which everyone is going to want to read.

Turn The Page – Episode 172A – Harry Freedman

Jenn caught up with Harry Freedman, author of Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius. Harry is an expert on Jewish culture and religion, and his new book explores the spiritual texts and ideas that shaped Cohen’s work. Leonard Cohen’s music is suffused with references to Jewish, Christian, and Zen Buddhist beliefs and practices, and Harry provides a fascinating literary analysis that illuminates Cohen’s songs and life.