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Black SEL is about acknowledging the ways that SEL competencies have been present in black communities long before the designation or study of social-emotional learning. In this seasonal podcast, we open up a safe space for black thought leaders and change-makers to share their experiences, and expertise all while highlighting key Social-Emotional Skills. Through each episode, we showcase the variety and depth of the Black SEL experience by making SEL relatable, tangible, and sustainable in Black Communities.Listen, subscribe, and share with a friend!
- 56 - Black SEL & Promoting Our Stories
This week's episode revisits past conversations held on the Black SEL podcast. Join in the discussions that focus on the importance of voicing the true black experience, building Black SEL and social awareness to better serve the community! Hear directly from Brandon Frame, Cierra Hinton, Sharonda Arnold-Oneal, Geoffrey Golden, and Joshua Vincent, who have all shared their perspectives on the Black SEL platform.
0:42- Kristen reminds listeners of how and where to attend the Black SEL summit, September 28 - 29
0:59- Frances Lee & Brandon Frame discuss the need to better inform black men of possibilities in an education career which would in turn help the development of black boys in learning settings
6:09- Kristen and Cierra Hinton engage on a more fulfilling use of media for black people and participation in media that affirms the narrative of black people in the community
8:56- Kristen and Sharonda Arnold-Ocean talk about the impact of consistent, and uplifting content on the lived experience of our community helps to improve the community as a whole from the inside out
17:11- Frances & Joshua Vincent, look back at historical trends of oppressors working to stifle black voices advocating for freedom and equality, and what that means today
25:03- Kristen & Geoffrey Golden lead the church chorus with hymns that demonstrated resilience in the face of adversity
Support the Black SEL Movement:
Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 55 - Black SEL, reSELience + Awareness
This week's episode revisits past conversations held on the Black SEL podcast. Join in the discussions ranging from Black SEL's presence in finding freedom, education settings, and in the black church! Hear directly from Geoffrey Golden, J. Sterrett, and Joshua Vincent, who are all past guests.
0:42- Kristen reminds listeners of how and where to attend the Black SEL summit, September 28 - 29
2:15- Kristen explains the term reSELience and how it's been demonstrated by black people for centuries
6:12- Kristen and J. Sterrett discuss the role of black educators and their importance in the learning environment
9:23- Kristen and Joshua talk about social awareness, and recognizing genuine allies in activism in historical and contemporary contexts
14:19- Kristen's guest, Geoffrey Golden describes pillars of the black church and the relationship between black people and Christianity
Support the Black SEL Movement:
Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 54 - Black SEL & Teach for the Culture
Join us for this pre-recorded webinar covering Black SEL, culture, and their importance in child education. This week's guest is Shauna Brown, owner and founder of Teach for the Culture, LLC, a global brand that helps educators create more equitable learning experiences for minority students.
Shauna joins this webinar, moderated by Frances Lee, Black SEL Program Coordinator, to describe how the profound impact in the learning environment that comes from understanding the culture of the student body and leveraging that understanding in the classroom.
2:57- Kristen announces the 2nd Annual Black SEL Summit, September 28th & 29th
6:33- Kristen mentions freedom school, and recaps the impact it had this summer of 2023
9:43- Frances introduces the speaker, Shauna Brown
11:53- Shauna defines culture and how it shows up in the classroom
24:48- Shauna describes how educators can incorporate SEL in the everyday classroom practice
Teach for the Culture Instagram
Support the Black SEL Movement:
Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 53 - Black SEL & Black Fashion w| Jessica Couch
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and black fashion. This week's guest is Jessica Couch. Jessica is A Partner, Strategist, leading retail technology consultant, Fit and Sizing Tech Expert, Entrepreneur advisor, writer, and speaker! She is the founder of Luxor + Finch Consulting, a boutique consulting agency focused on matching people to products through technology integration.
As well as the co-founder of Fayetteville Road Agency. Fayetteville Road is a turnkey boutique agency that leverages retail technology to build custom solutions, match people to products and create innovative experiences for the newly inclusive marketplace. Kristen and her guest talk about black fashion and Black SEL. You will leave this episode educated on fashion trends and tech.
01:20- Kristen introduces her guest
6:30- Kristen and the guest talk about creativeness
10:30- Kristen and the guest talk about fashion and technology
22:40- Kristen talks about fashion and SEL
32:10- Kristen's guest discusses obstacles of black women in tech
Support the Black SEL Movement:
Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 52 - Black SEL & The Black Creative w| Derrick Beasley
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and the black creative. This week's guest is Derrick Beasley, an educated black creative. Derrick is a Nashville, Tennessee born, Durham, North Carolina raised visual artist passionate about his artistic capabilities and inner-work so he can take action in making this world a better place. His desire to better his community led him take on the responsibility of answering three persisting questions which are: What would make this world better?”, “How can I work to create it today?” and “what do I need to heal in myself to create it”. Kristen and her guest talk creativity and Black SEL. You will leave this episode educated and inspired to tap into your creative side.
01:13- Kristen introduces her guest
4:34- Kristen and guest talks about creativeness
22:43- Kristen and guest talk about his persisting questions
35:15- Kristen talks about self confidence
✊🏾Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️ Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️ Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️ Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 51 - Black SEL & Black Mental Health w| Sharonda Arnold- Ocean
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and mental health. This week's guest is none other than Sharonda Arnold- Ocean, a mental health expert. It has always been a dream of hers to inspire and encourage the people in her life and community. Sharonda's passion for public speaking and empowering people whether via social media or in person has evolved. So much so that it has expanded over two brands and her and her husband's mental health and coaching practice, Ocean Behavioral Health, which is based in Louisville, Kentucky. She provides therapy and coaching to people aspiring to be their best selves. Her hope is that these two brands will help us women see ourselves properly every day in every way. Kristen and her guest really dive deep into what mental health means to Black SEL. You will leave this episode educated and inspired to prioritize your mental health.
Follow Sharona Arnold- Ocean on IG
Sharonda Arnold- Ocean Linktree
✊🏾Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️ Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️ Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️ Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 50 - Black SEL & Black Media w| Cierra Brown Hinton
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and the black media. Cierra Brown Hinton is a creative strategist who centers imagination, play, and community in her work. She loves building with teams and individuals as they drive toward outcomes that matter in a way that is inclusive and authentic. Cierra is the Executive Director-Publisher at Scalawag, a Southern, Black-led and centering, digital-first media organization reporting with communities on the intersections of culture, race, and systems of power and privilege.
Kristen and her guest dissect black media and its connection to Black SEL. You will hear Cierra give insight into her journey in media as a black woman and the connections that she has with SEL. You will leave this episode informed and enlightened.
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 24 May 2023 - 49 - Black SEL & The Black Church w| Geoffrey Golden
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and the black church. This week's guest is none other than Geoffrey Golden, an ordained minister, and gospel artist! America voted for their favorite singer, and 20-year-old Geoffrey Golden was crowned the season seven winner of BET Sunday Best. The opportunities from being a star on Sunday’s Best opened many doors to create music with Kirk Franklin and Grammy-nominated songwriters/producers!
Kristen and her guest really dive deep into what the Black Church means to Black SEL and how it helps shapes our community. You will leave this episode educated and full of inspiration.
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 48 - Black SEL & The Black Educator w| J. Sterrett
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and the black educator. J Sterrett, a Black Educator who is currently the managing director and Program Support at Teach for America. J began their journey as an educator nearly 15 years ago as a Teacher for America corps member in Washington, DC. After 5 years there, they joined Teach for America Staff as a Coach. Eventually, J returned to the classroom to deepen their understanding of what’s needed to equitably serve students. Kristen and her guest really dive deep into what black educators mean to Black SEL and what being a black educator really means. You will leave this episode educated and full of inspiration.
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 47 - Black SEL & The Black Crown w| Tonya Lane
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and the black crown with Tonya Lane. The Natural Hair Guru, Tonya Lane. Her formal education includes a Bachelors and Masters of Science in Chemistry from North Carolina Central University. Her passion for creating products for curly hair has provided opportunities for her to work with billion-dollar companies, creating beautifully formulated hair and skin products. On her successful social media platforms such as Instagram and Youtube which has grown past 100k subscribers and followers, she teaches the world how to care for their hair using the same chemistry. Kristen and her guest talk about honoring the crown that was given to you and how it relates to social-emotional learning. You will leave this episode educated and intrigued.
Follow Omisade on IG: @sharmaine369
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 46 - Black SEL & Navigating Menopause w| Omisade
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and navigating menopause with Omisade. Omisade is the creator of The Black Girl’s Guide to Surviving Menopause, a multimedia project seeking to curate and share the stories and realities of Black women, women identified, and gender-expansive people. She has decades of experience in non-profit leadership, philanthropy, and social justice. Omisade is a founding tribe member of SpiritHouse and previously served as a board member of the Beautiful Project, Village of Wisdom, and Working Films. Kristen and her guest talk about all things activism and navigating. You will leave this episode full and enlightened.
Follow Omisade on IG: @omisadeburneyscott
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership: The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit: The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23 ➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 45 - Black SEL & Liberation w| Joshua Vincent
Join us this week as Kristen talks about Black SEL and liberation with Joshua Vincent. Joshua Vincent is the Executive Director of the largest intermediary fiscal sponsor social justice organization in the South, Southern Vision Alliance. He has helped build some of your favorite social justice organizations such as Black Men Build, Color of Change PACK, Movement Voter Project, and the Obama campaign in 2008! This episode is full of history and wisdom. Kristen and her guest introduce the different faces of liberation and encourage listeners to become liberated. You will leave this episode with more knowledge and the ability to make sound choices in your day-to-day.
Follow Joshua Vincent on IG: @liberated_mind
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership:The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit:The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us by us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field in order to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
We’re giving away our signature Black SEL T-shirts to those who take a moment to fill out a quick 5-minute survey. This is an opportunity to let your voice be heard and for us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Fill out the survey and be entered to win at: https://bit.ly/blackselsurvey
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 44 - Introducing the Black SEL Podcast
Welcome to the Black to SEL Podcast, formally known as Dangers Of The Mind Podcast!
This season is for reSELient individuals who are looking to grow in their black social-emotional learning journey. This season you will receive so much information to reach, teach and learn! The resources that you will walk away with will equip you to lead the way for the future.
We have so much to cover this season! Some of our topics include:
Black SEL and the Black EducatorBlack SEL and the Black ChurchBlack SEL and Black Mental HealthBlack SEL and the Black CreativeAND SO MUCH MORE!
Subscribe, rate, and share! 🎉
New episodes air every Wednesday!
✊🏿Support the Black SEL Movement:
➡️Our Membership:The Black SEL Collective is an exclusive members-only community for Black SEL Experts and believers who stand with us in our mission to uplift, cultivate, and transform Black communities. Being part of this network will allow you to build a circle of fellow Black SEL experts and have access to our private Facebook community to discuss new trends, strategies, and practices to implement SEL in Black communities. Learn more at: https://lfycampaigns.lpages.co/black-sel-collective/
➡️Black SEL Summit:The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. The Black SEL Summit is a space for us to highlight the voices of African-American people in the field and speak to best practices, research, and solutions to sustain SEL in Black Communities. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/blkselsummit23
➡️Donate:Powered by The Dangers Of The Mind Education Fund, The Black SEL HUB aims to highlight the voices of Black SEL practitioners and share resources to further the field to sustain social-emotional learning practices in Black communities. With your support, you are advancing our research, our reach, and our impact on black communities around the nation. Thank you in advance for your commitment and for acknowledging the importance of the work we do every day! To donate, visit: https://bit.ly/blackseldonation
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Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 43 - Building Emotional Wellness in Black Communities!
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In this episode, join Kristen as wraps up this season strong! Take a brief walk with her as she talks about some major take aways from this season. This episode will leave you with enough power to begin your journey to emotional wellness. Join Kristen provides listeners with different tools to gain build that emotional wellness.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:53: Funny Things Black Families Do
02:55: Kristen Talks About Previous Episodes This Season
10:07: Kristen Gets Really Candid About Her Life
11:38: Kristen Talks Therapy17:44: Kristen Talks About Being That "Strong Person"
22:40: Kristen Talks About Talking to Black Men
24:00: Kristen Talks About Reaching the Youth
To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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In this episode, join Kristen as she talks about formative assessments in urban settings. Kristen talks about the many obstacles she encountered during her time working for the school system. Kristen provides listeners with different types of assessments to complete in urban settings.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:47: Kristen's Story Time
03:25: Kristen Provides Insight on Data In Schools
07:41: Forms of Assessments
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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In this episode, join Kristen as she talks about addressing behavior challenges in the classroom. Kristen tells her encounters with behavior issues in the classroom. Kristen provides listeners with key tips on how to address behavior issues,
Here’s what you can expect:
00:45: Kristen Introduces Topic
01:00: Kristen Provides Insight on Her Experience with Behavior Issues in the Classroom
07:35: How to Address Behavior Challenges in the Classroom
13:51: Understanding the Patterns of Your Student
15:31: Allowing Autonomy to Form
18:48: Pull Children Aside
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Black Student Experience:https://blacksel.org/events/dangers-of-the-mind-education-fund-presents-the-black-student-experience/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
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In this episode, join Kristen as she gives listeners tips on how to build confidence and self-esteem. Kristen encourages listeners to take the time to work on themselves to be better in their everyday lives.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:45: Kristen Introduces Topic
05:57: Kristen Provides Insight on Her Confidence
05:18: Working in a Corporate Role
05:25: Who are the Black Leaders in Education
08:00: Being Self Aware
09:25: What Does Self Aware Mean
10:10: Tip #1
12:44: Tip #2
18:17: Ways to Identify When You Are Accurately Perceiving Who You Are
19:45: How to Overcome Limitations
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Black Student Experience:https://blacksel.org/events/dangers-of-the-mind-education-fund-presents-the-black-student-experience/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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In this episode, join Kristen as she talks about her experience with students who exhibit low self esteem. Kristen identified one of her biggest strengths early on her college career, which was knowing her self worth and being self-motivated. Listen along as she provides listeners with inspiration to become the best version of themselves in college and watch how hard work and determination pays off.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:45: Opening Statistics
02:06: Introduction of Topic
02:16: Kristen Gives Personal Experience with Student in In-School Suspension Students
05:28: Kristen Details Social Cultural Identities
13:34: 5 Ways to Build Confidence in Students in an Urban Setting
14:19: The Importance of Studies of Self Management
17:56: Kristen Challenges College Students
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Black Student Experience:https://blacksel.org/events/dangers-of-the-mind-education-fund-presents-the-black-student-experience/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/Wed, 24 Aug 2022 - 38 - What is Juneteenth?
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses what Juneteenth is . She provides listeners with history of Juneteenth. Kristen details the holiday and why it is important to African Americans.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:50: Kristen Opens Up With Introducing the Topic01:26: Kristen Gives a Short Story On if You Google Independence Day
02:45: Introduction of Juneteenth
03:35: Current Social Injustice Events
07:18: Juneteenth Recognition
7:34: What Juneteenth Looks Like for African Americans
12:25: Juneteenth Becoming a Holiday
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Black Student Experience:https://blacksel.org/events/dangers-of-the-mind-education-fund-presents-the-black-student-experience/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses how educators can celebrate African American holidays . She provides a list of holidays that should be celebrated in schools. Kristen details each holiday and it's origin. She also provides tips for how educators can celebrate these holidays not just during black history month.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:45: Kristen Opens Up With a Story About When She Recognized Race05:16: Kristen Introduces Topic
06:03: Introduction of Holidays
06:08: Black Love Day
07:28: African Countries Independence Day
9:02: Juneteenth
9:33: Black History Month
10:26: Martin Luther King Jr.
11:06: 5 Ways Educators Can Celebrate African American HolidaysJoin us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Black Student Experience:https://blacksel.org/events/dangers-of-the-mind-education-fund-presents-the-black-student-experience/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
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Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 36 - Black Pioneers You've Never Heard Of!
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses black pioneers and their roles in history . She introduces listeners to some unheard of pioneers that paved the way for all blacks. Kristen details each pioneers journey and how they opened doors for those to come. These are not your textbook pioneers that you learned about in school, so take notes!
Here’s what you can expect:
00:55: Kristen Opens Up With Quotes from Known Pioneers04:33: Margaret Bailey
05:45: John Henry Hale
08:15: Mary Louise Brown
09:08: Jack Johnson
9:53: Hattie McDaniel
11:36: Vivian Thomas
12:11: Gwendolyn Brooks
13:05: Hidden FiguresJoin us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Interested in the Top 5 Black SEL moments in Abbot Elementary? Check out our blog post: https://blacksel.org/top-5-black-sel-moments-of-abbott-elementary/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses why white leaders are important in urban settings. She breaks down the importance of why white leaders should be mindful and aware of their power in the school setting. Kristen uses her experiences to shape how impactful white leaders can be once they become self aware and take their time to get to know their students. There are tons of gems in this episode not only for white educator but for all educators.
Here’s what you can expect:
03:20: Kristen Provides Her Opinion on White Educators in Urban Settings04:14: Becoming Self Aware
04:48: Synopsis of Article on White Teachers in Schools
06:25: Racial Contract Concept
07:33: Role of White Leaders in Urban Settings
14:30: Importance of Perspective Take
18:50: The Impact of SEL
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Interested in the Top 5 Black SEL moments in Abbot Elementary? Check out our blog post: https://blacksel.org/top-5-black-sel-moments-of-abbott-elementary/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 34 - Black SEL in Abbott Elemetary
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses the relevance of the show Abbot Elementary. She breaks down the way schools look at how schools serves black and brown students.
Here’s what you can expect:
01:10: A Brief Background on the Show
02:30: Introduction to another Competency
03:59: Break Down of Episodes
11:00: How the Show Highlights the Importance of Social and Emotional Learning
Join us this fall at the Black SEL Summit:
Black SEL Summit looks to reach, teach and build a system of strong black leaders that understand the importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and ways to expose and sustain SEL in black communities. Black SEL will highlight and elevate the educators and voices of African American people in the social-emotional field. We are looking to create healthy dialog around policy, critical race theory, and ways to expose social-emotional learning to surrounding communities and their key stakeholders.
Proceeds generated from ticket sales will help build the capacity for Dangers of the Mind's Education Fund. Please keep in mind the work that we do and how your contribution will help when purchasing tickets.Purchase your discounted, early bird tickets today at: https://bit.ly/blackselsummit
Interested in the Top 5 Black SEL moments in Abbot Elementary? Check out our blog post: https://blacksel.org/top-5-black-sel-moments-of-abbott-elementary/To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kristendhopkins/Wed, 15 Jun 2022 - 33 - Mental Health Tips for Black Students
In this episode, join Kristen as she provides tips for black students in urban settings. She provides helpful tips not only for teens who struggle with mental health but parents as well. Kristen shares personal experiences coupled with research on how cognitive behavioral therapy is valuable in our community.
Here’s what you can expect:
02:36: Research That Supports the Topic of Mental Health in Children
07:49: Example of Empathy in Real Time
04:44: Kristen Gives on How Covid-19 Has Taken a Toll on Teens
10:28: Kristen Talks About Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Role
12:24: Kristen Explains the Brand Ambassador Community
13:10: Listeners are Encouraged to Use CBT
The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL'sfreewebinar replay to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here ----->https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience
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To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
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Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 32 - Grown-ish
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In this episode, join Kristen as she talks about her college experiences and being “Grownish”. She dives deep into how her experiences in college shaped her into the professional she is today. Kristen identified one of her biggest strengths early on her college career, which was knowing her self worth and being self-motivated. Listen along as she provides listeners with inspiration to become the best version of themselves in college and watch how hard work and determination pays off.
Here’s what you can expect:
00:45: Quick Emotional/ Mental Health Check-In
02:49: Introduction of Topic
04:44: Kristen Gives Insight on Her College Experience
10:59: Kristen Explains How Hard Work Pays Off
13:47: Practicing Social and Emotional Learning
14:19: The Importance of Studies of Self Management
17:56: Kristen Challenges College Students
The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL'sfreewebinar replay to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here ----->https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience
Rate, subscribe, and share with a friend!
To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
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Wed, 18 May 2022 - 31 - Being Black at a PWI
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In this episode, join Kristen as she talks with her good friend Damaris about her experince at a PWI. This episode gives listeners a look into what it was like at a PWI vs. an HBCU.Here’s what you can expect:
01:10: Introduction of guest Damaris
06:15: Damaris Talks About her Initial Experience
07:33: The Difference in Experiences
09:07: Navigating Through Cultural Diffences
13:25: Missing Out on Being Around Familiar Things
17:20: Social Awereness
21:20: Building Relationships
The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL's free webinar replay to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here ----->https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience
Rate, subscribe, and share with a friend!
To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit:www.blacksel.org.
Keep up with Kristen on the go:
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Wed, 04 May 2022 - 30 - A Black Leader’s Role in Education
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In this episode, join Kristen as she discusses the importance of culturally responsive education within the African American community and the role of the Black leader in those settings.
Here’s what you can expect:
02:10: What’s new with Kristen and Danger’s of the Mind02:40: The State of Emergency on America’s Youth03:30: The History of Black Education05:25: Who are the Black Leaders in Education09:30: Why Black Leaders Need to Allocate Funding to Black Providers 11:11: Helping Black Students Navigate White Supremacy12:00: Emancipatory Pedagogy 14:20: African American Vernacular aka Codeswitching16:00: A Story of Non-Black Leadership in Urban Settings 19:45: Modeling as Black LeadersBeing an educator is NOT easy, especially educating in urban settings. We have created a resource for those of you who work with Black educators to effectively keep them encouraged. If you are an educator yourself, use this tool to stay motivated and empowered. Download that here —> https://bit.ly/encourageblackeducators
The current education system is dominated by political narratives that devalue the very people that our schools are supposed to serve. Students, teachers, administrators, and staff are left underpaid and under-supported while scapegoated for the systemic problems facing these institutions. Register for Black SEL's free upcoming webinar to learn about The Importance of Black SEL/ The Black Student Experience. Sign up here ----->https://bit.ly/blackstudentexperience
.Rate, subscribe and share this episode with a fellow educatorTo learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit www.blacksel.org.
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Wed, 20 Apr 2022 - 29 - Welcome to Season 3!
Welcome to Season 3 of the Danger's of the Mind Podcast, powered by BlackSEL.org.
This season, join host Kristen Hopkins as she discusses culturally responsive, culturally affirming, practical Social-Emotional Learning solutions for educators, young professionals, and community leaders.
Listen to the trailer to hear what to expect for this upcoming season. Season 3: Episode 1 releases on April 20, 2022, with new episodes being released bi-weekly.
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To learn more about Kristen Hopkins, Dangers of the Mind, and the powerful work they're doing in urban communities, visit: www.blacksel.org.
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Enjoy this BONUS episode!
Kristen starts the episode off by acknowledging that it's been a while since she has connected with her audience and she talks about all the exciting things Dangers Of The Mind has been up too. She quickly transitions to what is Black SEL and why it is so important during this time.
She also highlights the Black SEL Matters 3-day virtual summit and the importance of elevating black voices in the Social-Emotional Learning space.
For more information on Why Black SEL Matters check out our website www.dangersofthemind.com/blackselmatters and follow our instagram @Blackselmatters @dangersofthemind @kristendhopkins.
Lastly, subscribe to our newsletter list to be the first to get access to FREE resources on how to present SEL in your home.Wed, 13 Oct 2021 - 27 - Episode 27: Me Vs Me Part 3
Do you still find yourself struggling with your relationships based off of the me vs me mentality? Tune into this quick powerful episode to end this series off and feel the motivation you need to be In competition with your BEST self.
In this episode Kristen highlights the overview of the series of adopting a me vs me mentality. She expounds on mastering relationship skills and social awareness to truly fulfill the me vs me mentality.Wed, 15 Jul 2020 - 26 - Episode 26: Unlearned It with Nicole Jones
In this episode, Nicole Jones comes on as a guest and speaks on her new book--- "Unlearn: Ditch Failed Money Habits and Discover Financial Freedom". She talks about how she paid off 80K in student loan debt and Kristen highlights those SEL skills she needed to do so. Kristen also discusses how mismanaging your money can bring about insecurities and Nicole highlights how much confidence she has now by canceling her debt. Check out this powerful episode and unlearn bad financial habits.
Learn more about Nicole Jones: www.mediocretomasterful.com and pre-order her new book to get all the financial freedom gems.
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In this mini series @KristenDHopkins goes deeper on the Me vs Me Mentality. She touches on how important responsible decision-making is during the process of adopting a Me vs Me Mentality. She goes even deeper to break down the skill of analyzing every situation that is happening that compliments the weaker side of yourself so that you know how to become strong. This quick power-packed episode will thrust you into accountability and allow you to adopt the Me vs Me mentality even more.
Sun, 24 May 2020 - 24 - Episode 24: Hide & Seek
Many people have been hiding gifts and talents from the world and in this episode @KristenDHopkins reminds us all about the game of hide and seek and compares this game to many of us in real life. In this quick power-packed episode Kristen uncovers some truths about the major Dangers Of The Mind that hold us back in this game called "Hide & Seek".
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Have you ever felt like you wanted more for yourself but you didn't know where to start? In this quick power packed episode @KristenDHopkins breaks down how to have a "Me VS Me Mentality" and she speaks on 3 skills within the umbrella of Self-management that can help you adopt this mentality.
Are you an educator looking for Social-Emotional Resources for your students? Learn more at www.dangersofthemind.com/education
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One thing that has been made clearer to Kristen over the past few weeks is that Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is critically important during this time of crisis and change. In this episode Kristen (@KristenDHopkins) talked abut embracing the moments of Do No Disturb and understanding how those moments can enhance your self-awareness, self-management or responsible decision-making skills. She also hits on some Dangers Of The Mind that can weigh you down during these times!
For more Information on Dangers Of The Mind SEL resources and curriculums visit www.dangersofthemind.com
For Free SEL Resources visit: www.KristenHopkinsGlobal.comTue, 21 Apr 2020 - 21 - Episode 21: What's The Alternative with Dr. Theresa McGowan
With Kristen's passion for Dangers Of The Mind and bringing culturally responsive social emotional resources to alternative schools, she had the pleasure to sit down with a principal at one of DOM's partner alternative schools to interview her about all the inside scoop on the alternative world. This podcast episode gives MANY educators and administrators in these spaces a standing voice and a safe place to relate! Dr. Theresea McGowan has a remarkable story of leadership, principalship and speaks with so much passion to where alternative education is going, the rewards in these settings and some extreme challenges that many staff and administrators are facing. Check out this episode and send to every educator or student In alternative school.
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 - 20 - Episode 20: Awakened Educator with Bloodine Barthelus
Are you a educator and feeling burnt out? Are you forgetting your WHY? Kristen Hopkins sat down with Bloodine Barthelus to learn all about how to awakened the educator in you! The Awakened Educator was developed to encourage those who feel unheard, devalued, and forgotten as a human being in the field of education. Listen to this authentic conversation about real struggles In education and walk away feeling Inspired and encouraged to fight for your WHY!
Visit https://www.awakenededucator.com/blog to read more on the Awakened Educator!Thu, 27 Feb 2020 - 19 - Episode 19: REALlationships all 2020!
Do you feel that you manage your relationships well? How many people do you not associate with anymore due to a misunderstanding? In this episode Kristen talks about Social-Awareness and how it is all about being able to manage relationships with others. Whether you are in the work place, school, your home --- it's all about being honest with your boundaries and setting the tone for your relationships by building genuine connections that last. Empathizing with people you care about and understanding your emotions in that space, is critical skills when building great relationships.
Socially skilled people tend to have a wide circle of acquaintances, and they have a knack for finding common ground with people of all kinds. I'm not saying that they are always socializing, but it means they understand the importance of relationships. I challenge you to add some goals about REALlationships to your vision for 2020, and watch how building genuine relationships will open so many doors for you this year.Wed, 15 Jan 2020 - 18 - Episode 18: Set The Tone
The year is coming to an end and Kristen is telling everyone to gear up for the new decade of our lives. We are not just celebrating a new year, but we are celebrating a new 10 years to get It right, or leave anything In the past that doesn't need to go Into this new decade. Kristen shares 5 tips on how to set the tone for the new year and highlights some key Social-Emotional skills you need to get this right!
Tue, 29 Oct 2019 - 17 - Episode 17: Heavy Loads
Kristen opens this episode with explaining why she's been M.I.A. and what has been a heavy load in her life. She highlights Social-Emotional Skills that can help you overcome the heavy loads in your own life and allows you to relate through her own mistakes. She also challenges listeners to think about what "heavy loads" look like in your own life and the ones you may have overcome.
For more information on Dangers Of The Mind visit: www.dangersofthemind.comMon, 02 Sep 2019 - 16 - Episode 16: Reality Check with Althea Heart
This episode was recorded live on at The Urban Assembly Girls Conference Powered by Dangers Of The Mind Social-Emotional Forum. Althea Heart joins us as she talks about some of the Social-Emotional skills she did not have while on reality TV and growing up. Althea is very transparent with us in this interview and you will get a inside view of her world.
Instagram: @LuvaltheaheartMon, 17 Jun 2019 - 15 - Episode 14: The Effects of Social-Emotional Learning- NO CAP with Samuel Oladipo
In this episode, Kristen is joined by Samuel Oladipo for a very insightful conversation on the effects of Social-Emotional Learning. Samuel is an educator who believes that culturally responsive pedagogy is critical to addressing the issues of the opportunity and access gap. As someone who is social justice oriented, he sees education as one of the most powerful mechanisms in breaking the cycles of mass incarceration and poverty that malign people of color in the United States. He has been a teacher, administrator and continues to work at the district level in urban settings, utilizing those experiences to empower stakeholders in schools and school communities.
Follow Sam on Instagram: @adjustyourlensesThu, 06 Jun 2019 - 14 - Episode 15: Walking Statistics
On this episode, Kristen is joined by her Rooselvelt STAY class who is apart of the DOM program. The students found a great interest in statistics that mean something to them. We share alarming statistics that focus on the Urban Community. You will hear opinions from students and understand that we are all walking statistics it's up to us to choose what what category we are put in.
Thu, 06 Jun 2019 - 13 - Episode 13: Managing It All with David Adams
Do you have trouble "Managing it All"? On this episode, Kristen brings fellow DOMinator and SEL champion, David Adams on to share key tools to help everyday people manage it all. David is the Director of Social-Emotional Learning at The Urban Assembly. He previously served as the Social-Emotional Learning Coordinator for District 75 where he shaped the District's approach to social-emotional learning for students with severe cognitive and behavioral challenges. He has worked internationally in schools in England, standing up and evaluating programs of positive behavioral supports and Social-Emotional Learning as a research intern at Yale University’s Health, Emotion and Behavior Lab, and published multiple academic papers around the relationship of social-emotional competence, and student academic and behavioral outcomes. He is married with two children and is an Engineering Officer in the Army Reserve. David holds an M.Ed in Educational Psychology from Fordham University.
Follow David Adams on Twitter: @DAdams_SELWed, 20 Mar 2019 - 12 - Episode 12: Winners CircleThu, 14 Feb 2019
- 11 - Episode 11: ISSA Delay
Have you ever experienced a delay in your life? Often times when our expectations are so high and that thing we expecting doesn't come through, we find ourselves easily falling into distractions, complacency, insecurities and so on. On this episode, Kristen is joined by DOM Brand Ambassador- Brodrick Wlliams as they go through key tools needed to survive a delay in your life.
Grab our Dangers Of The Mind book on the website to get more gems on this topic. www.dangersofthemind.comTue, 29 Jan 2019 - 10 - Episode 10: Growing Pains
Are you in a place in your life where you know you are suppose to be growing but your not growing? Or are you growing and continue to be stagnant with your growth? On this episode, Kristen explains how to embrace growing pains and what tools you will need during the process to appreciate your growth.
For more tools on this topic visit www.dangersofthemind.comThu, 17 Jan 2019 - 9 - Episode 9: Oh you complacent, COMPLACENT?
On this episodes, Kristen touches on complacency and how so many people are already complacent and the new year just started. She shares 5 tips to break free from complacency and not allow it to be your friend any longer. It's time to walk in your fullest purpose in 2019!
Learn more about Dangers of the Mind by visiting our website: www.dangersofthemind.comWed, 09 Jan 2019 - 8 - Episode 8: Frequent FlyerFri, 28 Dec 2018
- 7 - Episode 7: Back to the basics!
Have you every looked up and realized you had a lot going on and didn't know how to handle it all? Yeah, it happens to the best of us! This episode Kristen talks about getting back to the basics. She shares her views on how one may have lost what they love, and how imperative it is to go back and love the foundations that you've built. Let's get back to the basics!
Fri, 07 Dec 2018 - 6 - Episode 6: Under Attack
The Holidays are typically a joyous time of year for most but not everyone! This episode is for the people that are constantly under attack around the holidays. Kristen will give you 3 solids steps to allow your thoughts not to have a hold over your emotions during the holiday season and moving forward.
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 - 5 - Episode 5: Game Changer
Are you a game changer? Or do you simply need to change the game with your circumstances, relationships, resources, etc.? This quick power packed episode will give you insight to propel you to be the game changer you are destined to be in any aspect of your life.
To pick up resources to continue your journey visit www.dangersofthemind.comWed, 14 Nov 2018 - 4 - Episode 4: Can I get a refill?
Have you ever been thirsty and went to get something to drink, but it didn't quite quench your thirst? So you go and get a refill....
What in your life are you continuing to refill? What are you pouring into your mind, spirit and body on a daily basis?
This episode will allow you to understand a new prospective on the refills in your life and how to move forward towards prosperity!Thu, 08 Nov 2018 - 3 - Episode 3: Jump ShipThu, 01 Nov 2018
- 2 - Episode 2: Inventory CheckWed, 24 Oct 2018
- 1 - Episode 1: Shame On You!
On the launch of the Dangers Of The Mind Podcast we say- SHAME ON YOU.... yeah we said it. Shame on you if you allowed fear, complacency, perception, distractions, ego or pride to delay your progress. Through out this episode you will hear from Kristen Hopkins and DOM Brand Ambassadors as they explain the shame that they felt by allowing these Dangers Of The Mind to be their friend. This episode will inspire you to think about every single Dangers Of The Mind that has held you back and listen to some strategies on how to beat them. The number one take away you will have from this episode is to know that you are not alone.
Mon, 15 Oct 2018
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