Churn, Claude M. Steele
Churn, Claude M. Steele
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Churn
The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It

Author: Claude M. Steele

Narrator: Kevin R. Free

Unabridged: 5 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

With Malcolm Gladwell–like clarity, Churn captures the most commonplace tensions of life in a multifaceted democracy and how to minimize their corrosive effects in everyday life. A pioneer of social psychology, Claude M. Steele is renowned for Whistling Vivaldi, a runaway bestseller that analyzed societal stereotypes—from beliefs about racial and gender test score gaps to the athletic prowess of Black men—and how to mitigate these “stereotype threats.” In Churn, he coins a new term to identify “the agitation we can feel in diverse settings,” such as everyday exchanges between teachers and students; police and the public; managers and employees; parents and children; and strangers, or even friends, of different sexes and races. Steele braids together psychological research with his own biracial life story, demonstrating how initial wariness between people of different identities is as much a product of our history as of our biases. Through brilliant analysis Churn reveals how trust building can be a fresh and surprisingly powerful strategy for mitigating these tensions in the real-life settings of our lives and for realizing the full potential of our multiracial, multiethnic, multi-classed democracy.

Reviews

Goodreads review by JulieChristine on February 28, 2026

Well-constructed and example-driven, CHURN focuses on the mental acrobatics caused by decades of social stereotypes and harmful ideologies, particularly racism. These are the "What if I'm not good enough?" "How will this make me look?" or "Do I belong here?" questions anyone with anxiety can relate......more

Goodreads review by Erin on February 17, 2026

Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It by Claude M. Steele Thank you to Liveright Publishing for the ARC. Churn takes on something most of us recognize but rarely have language for. Claude Steele calls it “churn,” that low grade agitation that can surface in diverse settings, between......more

Goodreads review by Dirks on March 12, 2026

Claude Steele tackles something we all feel but rarely name: the agitation that surfaces when people of different identities attempt to communicate across their differences. When it comes to bias, I agree that the priming effect is deeply underrated—and the territory Steele is exploring here, what h......more

Goodreads review by Todd on December 15, 2025

The title really tells it all. For most of my life the goals to end racism and inequality have been repeatedly addressed with mixed results. Mistakes are made, we move forward, we move backward, and it can all feel frustrating. I'm glad I took the time to read this, pause for thought as needed, and c......more