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The Social Change Diaries

The Social Change Diaries podcast is dedicated to exploring pivotal aspects of the social change sector, from the perspective of the experts who live and breathe the work of evolving our world for the better. The show is hosted by The Wakeman Agency CEO, Vanessa Wakeman. Each season is dedicated to a specific theme that is at the forefront of the sector. We are pleased to bring you Season 5, where we explore this profound moment in human history, as the global pandemics of COVID-19 and racism have sparked massive waves that herald a new era of change. Vanessa speaks with leaders in various sectors about the impact and aftermath of this moment on a range of issues, including civil rights, philanthropy, the media and more, focusing on what the future may hold, as we navigate consistent shifts into "next normals".. For more information about our agency and the work we do, please visit: https://thewakemanagency.com, or email [email protected]. We welcome your feedback. Happy list

  1. 35

    Vanessa Wakeman & Camaro West do a Communications Pulse Check

    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.  See more information about this episode on our website.

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    Courtney Lewis from Institute for Nonprofit News, on Redefining Narrative Power

    Listen in for a fantastic conversation on the growing field of nonprofit news and how this model transforms how stories are told, and information is shared in our society. In this episode of the Social Change Diaries podcast, Vanessa is joined by Courtney Lewis, Chief of Growth Programs at the Institute for Nonprofit News, an organization that works with over 500 nonprofit news organizations committed to public service. Together, they discuss why nonprofit newsrooms are different, how they center the stories and information audiences need, and why even conventional newsrooms are having to grapple with how to engage people on a more human level.   More information about this episode on our website

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    Anat Shenker-Osorio, Founder of ASO Communications, on Bringing Narratives to Life

    In our most recent episode, Vanessa dives into how to bring narratives to life, with our guest Anat Shenker-Osorio, Principal and Founder of ASO Communications. Their conversation examines how social change communicators can approach language, specifically when it is contested, and how to increase impact for meaningful and transformative change on social issues. See this episode on our website.

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    Amanda Zamora, Founder & Principal of Agencia Media, On The Power of Story

    The Social Change Diaries podcast does it again—bringing you crucial conversations about what's driving today's social change communications landscape. In this episode, Vanessa is joined by Amanda Zamora, Founder & Principal of Agencia Media, a consultancy that partners with organizations to drive narrative change and civic engagement, especially with, and for, communities of color. Together, they discuss the role of storytelling by nonprofits and why mainstream media is no longer a gatekeeper in our information ecosystems. Visit this episode's page

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    Bridgit Antoinette Evans, CEO of Pop Culture Collaborative, On Shaping The Narrative

    In this episode of our newly launched Social Change Diaries Podcast, we dive into the question of how social change can use storytelling to change culture through narratives. The discussion features Bridgit Antoinette Evans, CEO of Pop Culture Collaborative, in conversation with Vanessa Wakeman, and explores the power of storytelling to tackle deeply held beliefs, language as a medium of cultural production, and navigating narrative oceans. Read more about this episode and the guest on our website. ↗  

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    Tracie Powell from The Pivot Fund, on Reimagining Story Power

    In another engaging conversation, we tackle the question: What would narrative ecosystems look like if we could totally redesign who participates in crafting the story? In this important conversation, Vanessa is joined by Tracie Powell, CEO and Founder of The Pivot Fund, which works to shift power through equitable journalism funding by investing in independent community-led news organizations. Read more about this episode and the guest on our website ↗  

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    Dr. Safiya U. Noble, on Algorithms as Storytellers

    Our first episode features the conversation between Vanessa and Dr. Safiya U. Noble, author of Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, as she shares the impact of algorithmic injustice and how it shapes storytelling.

  8. 28

    NYCLU Executive Director, Donna Lieberman, on Civil Liberties and Our New Normal

    At no point in recent history has civil rights been so loudly at the forefront of everyday life, in multiple ways. The tidal wave of shared trauma ushered in by the Covid-19 pandemic and the recent slew of racially motivated murders presents glaring questions  and implications around civil rights and how this moment can be a springboard for true systemic change. As an expert in policies, laws and all facets of civil rights, Ms. Lieberman discusses the implications of this time period, how it relates to other historical moments in civil rights and the myriad of nuances that comprise this complex, but powerful moment in human history.

  9. 27

    Global Press Visionary, Cristi Hegranes, on the Need for Consequence Driven Reporting

    In this episode, Global Press Founder, Cristi Hegranes, shines a powerful light on solutions to institutional, ingrained problems that underly today's news media. She outlines key differences between action driven reporting and its more informative, impactful alternative: consequence driven reporting. Learn why trained local journalists, equipped to provide precise narratives that accurately inform listeners, represent a pathway to truly educating people in a non biased way, about important global issues.

  10. 26

    Behind the Scenes of Corporate Giving: Insights from Salesforce Philanthropy VP, Becky Ferguson

    How nonprofits can successfully and efficiently secure corporate giving is a more important issue than ever before. This conversation with Becky Ferguson, VP of Global Philanthropy for pioneering powerhouse, Salesforce, provides key insights and concrete information for nonprofits to consider when strategizing, securing and sustaining corporate partnerships.

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    Futurist Rohit Talwar on Thinking the Unthinkable and Reframing Positions of Power to Positions of Responsibility

    We kick off our 5th season with Rohit Talwar, the CEO of Fast Future, a UK based research and insights business that specializes in the fields of futures and foresight. In this dialogue, Rohit and Vanessa discuss the implications of the groundbreaking events that have occurred in the first half of 2020. In Rohit's words: "This has been quite a good rehearsal for how we prepare better for the future. Whether it's climate change, collapse of financial markets, radical breakthroughs in science and technology- we should now be more open to those things and more willing to think the unthinkable...Hopefully we broaden our lens, and start moving from talking about people being in positions of power to owning the fact that they're in positions of responsibility, walking the corridors of responsibility, and their real job is to exercise that responsibility to create a fairer, more inclusive, and more sustainable world for all."

  12. 24

    GLAAD's Rich Ferraro on Celebrity Social Media Channels as Today's Most Trusted Media Outlet

    Another must listen to episode from our Celebrity and Influencers season. For nonprofits looking to elevate their impact through communications and messaging, The Social Change Diaries provides a peek behind the curtain. In this episode, GLAAD's Chief Communications Officer, Rich Ferraro, shares "aha moments" and first hand experiences, including how GLAAD has evolved with the changing media landscape- partnering with today's influencers driving change, in a way that allows the org to indirectly mold the news cycle itself. 

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    VICE's, Paola Ramos, on Why Everyday People are the True Influencers

    Today's episode was recorded live at the 2019 Hispanics in Philanthropy conference in Washington D.C. In this dialogue, VICE Media's, Paola Ramos, shares unusual insights that elevate our conversations this season about celebrity and influencers. She asserts that the true influencers making an impact are everyday people. This perspective helps us consider where the opportunity is for nonprofits to create the essential emotional connection with their audience, one by one, in order to propel change. How can organizations tell their stories in a way that highlights how much power there is in the individual. What would that outcome look like?

  14. 22

    Color Of Change President, Rashad Robinson, on Presence Versus Power

    At the helm of Color Of Change, the largest online racial justice organization in the country, Rashad Robinson's reach and influence is undeniable. In this episode of the Social Change Diaries, Rashad reveals the core structure that makes Color Of Change so powerful. He talks about leading the successful campaign against credit companies who accepted money from hate groups- an effort that catalyzed everyday citizens into a powerful group of 1.4 million activists- and what celebrity and influence means from his vantage point

  15. 21

    Jacqueline Saturn on How to Leverage Celebrity Musician Activism for Social Causes

    When considering how to leverage celebrity voices to impact social causes, it's important to understand the landscape and culture of for profit companies and how best to approach them about the artists they represent. This episode features a key leader in today's music industry, Jacqueline Saturn, President of Caroline Music Distribution. Jacqueline shares insights that shed light on how nonprofits can open dialogues with companies for partnerships with artists who are passionate about speaking out on behalf of specific causes.

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    Kimberly Peeler-Allen's Guide to How Nonprofits Can Engage Audiences to Create Change

    To understand the true meaning of #FollowBlackWomen, tune into this interview with Higher Heights Co-Founder, Kimberly Peeler-Allen. Kimberly shares the roadmap of how she and her co-founder built a movement that yields power and influence in the political realm. This interview provides a step-by-step guide to help nonprofits engage audiences in creating change. The organization's ability to amplify the voices of black women offers a powerful example of what is possible for organizations who can create an emotional connection to their audience that catapults them into action. 

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    PETA Founder, Ingrid Newkirk, on Their Unprecedented Rise to Power and Influence

    Vanessa thought it would be fitting to launch the new season on Celebrity and Influence, with Ingrid Newkirk, the President and Founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Long before she was doing work in the social change sector, Vanessa marveled at how influential PETA was and how effective their communications and marketing were. Over the years, PETA's influence has grown substantially. In this dialogue, Ms. Newkirk sheds light on the ways in which PETA has managed to stay true to its founding principles, while also evolving and becoming increasingly relevant in the midst of a dramatically a changing cultural landscape.

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    PR Legend, Patrice Tanaka, on Why Impactful Leadership and Living Your Life Purpose Go Hand in Hand

    Serial Entrepreneur and PR legend, Patrice Tanaka, knows how to achieve the most impactful leadership style possible. In our final episode of our Leadership season, she shares how defining her life purpose and pursuing it with courage not only influenced the evolution of her leadership style, but how it's essential for all of us in order to become the best leaders possible in our work and lives overall.

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    Jeremy Heimans on How New Power Catalyzes Deep Social Change Movements

    We kick off 2019 with a quick sit down with Jeremy Heimans, Co-Founder & CEO of Purpose and author of New Power: How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You. We get his take on new power and it's potential as a catalyst for social movements. During the conversation, Jeremy cites examples of how new power is being leveraged in the world around us and it's powerful impact on creating change.

  20. 16

    Legal Rebel, Janelle Orsi, Transforms the Way We Think About Leadership

    In 2010, The American Bar Association named Janelle Orsi a Legal Rebel, for being an attorney who is remaking the legal profession through the power of innovation. We agree- Janelle is a rebel with a cause, transforming the way we think about leadership in this shifting economy. From participatory leadership to salary transparency, Janelle is leading by example to expand our definition of leadership. In this episode, Janelle shares examples of how her organization's leadership practices create opportunities for every level of staff to be engaged in contributing to the organization.

  21. 15

    How Climate Warrior Elizabeth Yeampierre Has Re-Written the Rules of Power

    With the urgency and focus of a woman on a mission to save the planet, Elizabeth Yeampierre leads UPROSE with a fierce commitment to a "leaderful" leadership model, that distributes power to all. With an emphasis on intergenerational and intersectional leadership, Elizabeth has rewritten the rules of power and placed it in the hands of the most marginalized groups. In this interview, Elizabeth talks about her experiences as a leader and how her organization is shaping conversations and actions in the climate justice fight.

  22. 14

    Rusty Stahl's Radical Vision for a Transformed Nonprofit Workforce

    The typical nonprofit playbook includes a scenario where an organization has constrained resources and overworked staff, with limited access to professional development opportunities. Rusty Stahl, CEO and Founder of Fund the People, is advocating for something radically different. In this episode of Social Change Diaries, Rusty makes the case for an industry wide overhaul of how we invest in the nonprofit workforce.

  23. 13

    Stosh Cotler on the Jewish Community's Role in Progressive Social Change in the US

    In this time of heightened social activism, Stosh Cotler sees tremendous opportunity and need for Bend the Arc, the National leading Jewish voice dedicated to mobilizing Jewish Americans to advocate for the nation's most vulnerable. In this episode, Stosh talks about impactful leadership, current day Jewish identity and social movements.

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    Trista Harris on How Futurism Holds the Keys to Deep Social Change

    As a champion for nonprofits, Futurist and author, Trista Harris, helps organizations reimagine the future. In this conversation about leadership and philanthropy, Trista talks about the necessity for more organizations to embrace futurism as a way to solve social issues in the most impactful ways possible.

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    Sean Thomas-Breitfeld on the Uneven Playing Field of Nonprofit Leadership

    They say what gets measured gets done. A conversation with Sean Thomas-Breitfeld of the Building Movement Project shines a spotlight on the racial leadership gap in the nonprofit sector, as well as some specific measurable actions that can create much needed change in the leadership ranks. In the interview, Sean not only shares the cold, hard facts, he also takes us through his experience of presenting the data and the prevailing opinions of various audiences. This episode is a must listen for anyone that works within the eco-system of social change today.

  26. 10

    Kashif Shaikh on Leadership that Reframes the Narrative Around Muslim-Americans

    As a first-generation Muslim American, Kashif Shaikh sees the world through a lens that ensures American Muslims have access to all of the freedoms and opportunities this country offers. In a conversation about leadership, he shares his vision and the importance of developing leaders who can tell their stories to create change, shifting the current narrative around Muslim-Americans. In less than a decade, under Kashif's leadership, he has grown the organization he co-founded, the Pillars Fund, into a leading voice for American Muslims. Listen and learn.

  27. 9

    Philanthropy and White Supremacy: A Conversation with Pamela Shifman & Vanessa Daniel

    Institutional philanthropy plays a pivotal role in advancing social change, but far too often these same organizations hinder progress through systematic white supremacy. Vanessa Daniel and Pamela Shifman highlight the challenges and opportunities to bring about equity in the sector. The conversation highlights the huge disparity in funding and support for organizations led by people of color, who often receive less than their counterparts.

  28. 8

    Tamir Novotny On Emerging Practitioners Changing the Philanthropy Landscape

    No need to worry about passing the baton to the next generation of leaders in the philanthropy space. In this conversation with Tamir Novotny, Executive Director for Emerging Practitioners of Philanthropy, we learn about the vision of emerging leaders and how they want to show up in the world to create change. This isn't your father's leadership model. Learn why this generation is focused on equity as a way to change today's philanthropy landscape.

  29. 7

    Ana Marie Argilagos on Philanthropy By, For and About Latino Communities

    There are an estimated 55 million Hispanic people in the United States, comprising over 17% of the population. HIP President, Ana Marie Argilagos, is working to usher in a new generation of philanthropy that is for, by, and about the Latino community. Looking to fill the gap unmet by institutional philanthropy, Ana talks candidly about what philanthropy looks like for Latinos and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.

  30. 6

    Edgar Villanueva on Decolonizing Wealth in America

    Through a fascinating look at the history of our country, Edgar Villanueva provides a powerful, insightful argument for us to evaluate institutional philanthropy today. He believes that the way forward is to "heal the pain of the past and restore balance to the land." Tune in to hear his powerful call-to-action to decolonize wealth in America.

  31. 5

    Valaida Fullwood on the History of African Americans and Philanthropy

    Contrary to popular belief, philanthropy has been a long standing tradition of the African American community. Valiada shares her insights about how African Americans give, why they give and what the future holds. Through interviews completed while researching for her book, Giving Back: A Tribute to Generations of African American Philanthropists, she uncovered the spirit of generosity that has strengthened communities for generations.

  32. 4

    Dr. Jason Franklin on the Many Faces of Philanthropy

    Philanthropist, Author and Researcher, Dr. Jason Franklin, talks about the role of philanthropy in transforming communities. As the first holder of the W. K. Kellogg Community Philanthropy Chair, he is focused on reframing conversations and actions about how communities take care of the people that occupy them. From "outrage giving" to donating time, Jason talks about the many ways and reasons that people give. His deep understanding of philanthropy and loyal support of underserved communities leads to a candid conversation that is analytical and insightful.

  33. 3

    Global Perspectives on the Fight for Women's Equality with UN Secretary General, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuk

    In honor of Women's History Month, we talked all things women and girls with Under-Secretary-General of the UN and UN Women Executive Director, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. Looking at the world through the global lens on gender equality isn't for the faint of heart. The Secretary General offers inspiration and marching orders for our listeners. Enjoy! PS: Get ready for Social Change Diaries Season 2, dedicated to Philanthropy, as seen through the eyes of today's leaders in the sector!

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    Melissa Harris-Perry on the Power of Failure in Building Movements and Our Lives

    If you've ever heard her speak or read her writing, you know that Melissa Harris-Perry is going to teach you something you didn't already know, while also sharing her powerful truth. In her interview on the Social Change Diaries, she does just that- with a no holds barred sit down with Vanessa.

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    Jacki Zehner's Bold Mission to Mobilize Unprecedented Resources for Women and Girls

    Jacki Zehner is a community builder. Through Women Moving Millions, she, along with a group of 270 women, have provided more than 1 billion dollars in funding for the causes that impact women and girls around the world. As one of today's most influential voices on women, money and changing the world, Jacki reframes the notion of power to be inclusive, collaborative and empowering.   

  36. 0

    Abigail Disney: Film, Universal Languages of the Heart and Social Change

    Some people believe that women were written out of history, but Abigail Disney believes that women were never written in. Through her films, she's on a quest to change that. Abigail's passion for storytelling, and for accurate representations of women in the quest for peace, has led her to understand what makes a woman courageous enough to share her truth, even in the most dangerous and politically charged climates. 

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    Saru Jayaraman and Moral Jiu Jitsu as a Force for Change

    Saru Jayaraman has been championing the rights of restaurant workers for more than a decade. Her activism and unapologetic pursuit for justice makes her a natural thought leader and visionary.

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    Rinku Sen's 360 View on Racism, Classism and Sexism

    In this episode, Race Forward Senior Strategist, Rinku Sen, looks at the world through the eyes of an activist and journalist, sharing her observations and convictions about the challenges facing women of color, in advancing their respective agendas. As a racial justice expert, Rinku beautifully touches on the importance of support and what is needed for women to excel in leadership roles.

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    Strategist Erica Payne Is No Shrinking Violet

    Strategist and storyteller Erica Payne is a fearless advocate for economic justice. Known to "poke the bear" as creator of some of the most powerful issue campaigns of the last decade, Erica has built a thought leadership platform that provides a trail of bread crumbs for how women can leverage their ideas and expertise to create meaningful change.

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    Reclaiming Your Voice with Marianne Schnall

    Answering the question what will it take for women to occupy the spaces and places where we are normally silenced, Marianne Schnall shares her insights gathered from over two decades of progressive thought leadership on feminism. During her interview, she advocates for the reclamation of the term "power" and encourages women to consider how "power with" and "power to" can be used to spark change.

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    Ana Oliveira Explains Why Money Follows Leadership

    We all have a unique contribution to make when we care about something and put our actions behind it. Today's guest, Ana Oliveira shares with us her thoughts on how women can share their voices to shape the future.   Ana Oliveira is President and CEO of The New York Women's Foundation. Since 2006, Ana has led the increase of The Foundation's grantmaking from $1.7M to $7.6M today. Focusing on economic security, safety and health, in 30 years The Foundation has distributed over $58 million to 371 organizations. Ana served as co-chair of The New York City Council Speaker's Young Women's Initiative and is a Commissioner for the NYC Commission on Human Rights. She sits on the Independent Commission to Study Criminal Justice Reform in NYC and is on the board of Philanthropy New York. She has held key roles as a CEO of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, at the Osborne Association, and at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Substance Abuse Clinic. Ana attained her M.A. in Medical Anthropology and an honorary PhD. from the New School for Social Research. Ana was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and resides in Manhattan.  

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    The Power of Women Working Together w/ Ai-jen Poo

    Ai-Jen Poo wants to democratize the vision of what it means to be a good leader and elevate the ideas and vision of women who she feels are underutilized in todays society.  There is power in working with a group rather than solo, as the strategy and ideas come from the collective energy. It can give strength and courage to boldly move forward without overthinking.   Ai-jen Poo is the Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and the Co-director of the Caring Across Generations Campaign. She has been organizing immigrant women workers for over two decades, forging pathways to sustainable quality jobs for the caregiving workforce and working to ensure access to affordable care for the nation's aging populations. Ai-jen is a 2014 MacArthur Fellow and is listed on Fortune.com's World's greatest Leaders. She is the author of The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America. Follow her on Twitter at @aijenpoo.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Social Change Diaries podcast is dedicated to exploring pivotal aspects of the social change sector, from the perspective of the experts who live and breathe the work of evolving our world for the better. The show is hosted by The Wakeman Agency CEO, Vanessa Wakeman. Each season is dedicated to a specific theme that is at the forefront of the sector. We are pleased to bring you Season 5, where we explore this profound moment in human history, as the global pandemics of COVID-19 and racism have sparked massive waves that herald a new era of change. Vanessa speaks with leaders in various sectors about the impact and aftermath of this moment on a range of issues, including civil rights, philanthropy, the media and more, focusing on what the future may hold, as we navigate consistent shifts into "next normals".. For more information about our agency and the work we do, please visit: https://thewakemanagency.com, or email [email protected]. We welcome your feedback. Happy list

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