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Vanessa Wakeman & Camaro West do a Communications Pulse Check

Episode 7 of the The Social Change Diaries podcast, hosted by Vanessa Wakeman at The Wakeman Agency, titled "Vanessa Wakeman & Camaro West do a Communications Pulse Check" was published on December 19, 2025 and runs 43 minutes.

December 19, 2025 ·43m · The Social Change Diaries

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In our final episode for season 6 of the Social Change Diaries Podcast, Communications Strategist and Wakeman Agency CEO, Vanessa Wakeman sits in the interviewee chair, sharing her latest insights. Joined by Camaro West, Executive Director of Peace is Loud, a nonprofit that uses the power of storytelling to advance gender justice, Vanessa dives into how nonprofits can surface narratives to prompt transformative social change. Together, they explore why it is essential to ask the question of who should be telling the story. Touching on funding dynamics, narrative resilience, and the needs present in our changing media and information ecosystem, this conversation is sure to get you thinking strategically about communications for your nonprofit in the new year and beyond. 

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