Chanda Smith Baker

Conversations with Chanda

Conversations with Chanda isn’t just a podcast — it’s a movement. Hosted by powerhouse CEO, philanthropist, and unapologetic truth-teller Chanda Smith Baker, this award-winning show cuts through the noise to confront the issues that shape our world: race, power, leadership, justice, and philanthropy. With a fearless voice and a deeply personal lens, Chanda brings listeners into raw, unfiltered conversations with national changemakers like, Robin DiAngelo, PhD, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Caroline Wanga, and Ibram X. Kendi, as well as the bold Twin Cities leaders shaking up business, community, and cul...

Auteur

Chanda Smith Baker

Catégorie

Society

Site du podcast

conversationswithchanda.com

Dernier épisode

22 mai 2026

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Épisodes

The Burden of Brilliance: A Conversation with Acooa Ellis 13.08.2019

Acooa Ellis took on the role of Senior Vice President of Community Impact at Greater Twin Cities United Way in May 2018. In this episode, Acooa and Chanda talk about recent changes at the United Way, the challenges and pressures they face as African American women of color, and their hopes for the future of philanthropy.

Grieving Out Loud: A Conversation with Valerie Castile 12.08.2019

Valerie Castile was thrown into the national spotlight after her son, Philando Castile, was shot and killed by a police officer. Now the CEO and President of the Philando Castile Relief Foundation, Valerie talks to Chanda about how she’s channeling her grief into good, her approach to philanthropy, and keeping her son’s legacy alive.

Trying to Be Purple: A Conversation with Van Jones 12.08.2019

Van Jones is a well-known U.S. media personality who has founded and led many social enterprises, including the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Color of Change, and the Dream Corps. He sat down with Chanda to talk about his relationship with Prince, how he uses his voice for good, and why the broader community should care about criminal justice reform.

Listening Again and Again: A Conversation with Patrick Troska 12.08.2019

Patrick Troska is the President of the Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota. Chanda connected with Patrick to talk about the shifting landscape of philanthropy, the personal business of building relationships, and the internal work it takes to show up well in community.

The Asset of Complexity: A Conversation with Anil Hurkadli 12.08.2019

Anil Hurkadli is the Learning and Strategy Officer at the Thrivent Foundation. Together, Chanda and Anil talk about their role as funders and how they’ve navigated the world of philanthropy as people of color. They also discuss Anil’s perspective on anti-racism and his belief that complexity and diversity should be treated as an asset.

Being an Advocate: A Conversation with Valerie Jarrett 12.08.2019

Valerie Jarrett was the longest-serving senior advisor to President Barack Obama. Her new book, “Finding My Voice,” illustrates how she went from being a painfully shy kid to one of the top leaders in the White House. Chanda sat down with Valerie to talk about her book, the importance of listening to people’s stories, and how she advocates for herself and others.

The Liberation of Being Yourself: A Conversation with Caroline Wanga 12.08.2019

Caroline Wanga is the Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer and Vice President of Human Resources at the Target Corporation. In this episode, Chanda and Caroline explore how their stories have intertwined in the past 20 years. They also discuss how Caroline developed grit and resilience as a young mother, her journey to self-acceptance, and how who you are is non-negotiable.

Live! with Edgar Villanueva on Decolonizing Wealth 28.05.2019

Edgar Villanueva is the author of “Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance.” At this live event, Chanda and Edgar talked about their personal experiences in philanthropy, the power structures that surround wealth, and the steps needed to bring compassion and healing to the institution of philanthropy.

Live! with Robin DiAngelo on White Fragility 28.05.2019

Dr. Robin DiAngelo is the author of “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.” At our first-ever Conversations with Chanda event, Chanda and Robin discussed her book, the counterproductive reactions white people can have when talking about race, and the steps white people need to take to challenge racial inequities.

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