TALK by Turner
Podcast Description
TALK by Turner dives deep into intellectual discovery while examining what’s happening in our world right here, right now. With topics ranging from screenwriting and modern dating to climate politics and how horror stories impact culture, TALK is for everyone – whether you’re new to something or you want to hear more about a subject you’ve always loved. Join us each week to hear from published authors and industry experts as they share their knowledge and insight.
Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out TurnerPublishing.com or Amazon.com to explore our catalog of books.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers a diverse range of topics including screenwriting, modern dating, climate politics, and the cultural impact of horror stories, with episodes like the one featuring Anton Schettini discussing the evolution of TV writing in the age of streaming and AI.

TALK by Turner dives deep into intellectual discovery while examining what’s happening in our world right here, right now. Join us each week to hear from industry experts and published authors as they share their knowledge and insight on today’s most important topics.
Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out TurnerPublishing.com or Amazon.com to explore our catalog of books.
This week on TALK by Turner we’re joined by former K-12 teacher and award-winning author Angela Shanté. In this conversation, Angela discusses the state of education in the United States: the impact of technology on students, the lasting effects of COVID-19, and the future of the federal Department of Education.
Angela Shanté works as a consultant and artist, specializing in creative, educational, and culturally relevant projects for kids, teachers, and organizations. Angela’s work in arts education is deeply rooted in advocating for equity and access, with a strong emphasis on elevating marginalized voices and creating inclusive learning spaces. She’s the author of “The Noisy Classroom” and “The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum,” as well as the award-winning YA title, “The Unboxing of a Black Girl.”
Buy “The Noisy Classroom” and “The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum” wherever books are sold!
“The Noisy Classroom” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Noisy-Classroom/dp/1513141910/ref
“The Noisy Classroom” on Turner Bookstore: https://turnerpublishing.com/products/the-noisy-classroom?
“The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Noisy-Classroom-Goes-Museum/dp/1513134973/ref
“The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum” on Turner Bookstore: https://turnerpublishing.com/products/the-noisy-classroom-goes-to-the-museum-the-noisy-classroom-2?

Disclaimer
This podcast’s information is provided for general reference and was obtained from publicly accessible sources. The Podcast Collaborative neither produces nor verifies the content, accuracy, or suitability of this podcast. Views and opinions belong solely to the podcast creators and guests.
For a complete disclaimer, please see our Full Disclaimer on the archive page. The Podcast Collaborative bears no responsibility for the podcast’s themes, language, or overall content. Listener discretion is advised. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for more details.