Chanté Joseph is an award-winning writer, presenter, and digital content producer trusted by some of the world’s most recognised brands and publications. With a combined following of over 300,000 across her platforms, she has built an engaged, loyal audience drawn to her frank tone, thoughtful storytelling, and ability to spark meaningful conversations.
As a journalist, Chanté has spent nearly a decade writing for Vogue, The Guardian, Vice, Refinery29, iNews, The Independent, Women’s Health, HuffPost, gal-dem, Bustle, The Face, Complex, and more. Her work spans relationship columns, celebrity interviews, cultural commentary, and first-person reportage, establishing her as a versatile and credible voice shaping conversations around culture and society. She is currently working on her debut book.
Her broadcast career includes presenting Channel 4’s How Not To Be Racist (two successful seasons), the Snapchat series House of Horoscopes, and regular appearances on ITV, Sky, Times Radio, and BBC Radio as a cultural commentator. She co-produced and hosted over 40 episodes of The Guardian’s Pop Culture Podcast, which went on to win a British Podcast Award. She has also partnered with cultural giants such as Netflix, where she wrote the script for the Top Boy documentary, The Legacy, and Chivas Regal, producing The Rise series with Stefflon Don, Headie One, and Dexta Daps.
As a content creator, she has worked with over 60+ major global campaigns for brands like Adidas x Stella McCartney, Amazon, Liberty London, WeTransfer, The Body Shop, Bodyform, Bumble, Hinge, Boots, L’Occitane, Unilever, TikTok, YouTube, and Spotify. She has also been a host and facilitator for several high-profile brand events, including premieres, panels, and debates.
In 2024, Chanté launched Strangers in the City, a groundbreaking events platform tackling adult loneliness by requiring every guest to attend alone. In just its first year, the project sold out 22+ events and welcomed over 1,000 guests, with funding support from One Young World and Hinge. Today, the initiative is building exciting partnerships to expand its offering and combat loneliness across the world.
Chanté’s career blends journalism, broadcasting, brand partnerships, and entrepreneurship; always with a focus on authentic connection and cultural impact. Whether trusted by household-name brands, hosting for leading broadcasters, or growing her own award-winning venture, she has consistently proven herself as a dynamic, reliable, and in-demand creative voice.