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Blessed + Bossed Up

The Position of Your Mind Determines the Posture of Your Life (w/ Kristen Hopkins Vincent)

Blessed + Bossed Up

Anchored Media Network

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I’m joined by my friend and podcast fave Kristen Hopkins Vincent—and yes, we’re talking about the Vincent part today! Kristen returns with powerful updates on her life (she’s a wife and a mom now!) and on the incredible work happening through Black SEL.

We dig into Kristen’s transition from Dangers of the Mind to Black SEL, why culturally-rooted social and emotional learning is essential for Black communities, and what it looks like to build a mission-driven organization with radical obedience to God. Kristen shares moments where obedience didn’t make sense—like moving forward with a major conference during a hurricane—and how God confirmed the vision through provision, research, and undeniable fruit.

We also talk about the very real emotions that come up when you’re following God’s timing: shame, guilt, feeling unseen, and learning how to embrace seasons of being hidden. And Kristen’s testimony around marriage and motherhood is such a needed reminder: it’s not too late, and God is always intentional.

Before we get into it: Kristen and her husband received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award—and she forgot to mention it in the conversation because that’s what happens when you’re focused on obedience and doing the Lord’s work.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What Black SEL is and why it’s necessary
  • Kristen’s transition from Dangers of the Mind to launching a nonprofit
  • The 5 core competencies of social-emotional learning (and how Black SEL frames them)
  • Why SEL must be culturally affirming to truly serve Black students and communities
  • Building “God’s way” vs. building in your own might
  • The difference between a “me” assignment and a “we” assignment
  • Navigating shame, guilt, and the pressure to be seen
  • Seasons where God hides you—and why that protection matters
  • Kristen’s hurricane conference testimony and how God made the way
  • The research that revealed how little SEL scholarship centers Black communities
  • Waiting on God for marriage and motherhood—and what it means to pray for alignment with your assignment
  • A word for the woman juggling purpose, business, love, and obedience
  • The position of your mind determines the posture of your life


Connect with Kristen + Support Black SEL

  • Visit: BlackSEL.org
  • Donate + learn more about the mission and programming
  • Get involved / volunteer (especially if you’re in North Carolina)




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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, I am so excited for you to hear this conversation that I had with my friend and podcast fave, Kristen Hopkins Vincent.

0:10.0

Kristen, you guys know, has been on the podcast multiple times before, but I was so excited to have her come back, share some updates on what's going on with her organization, Black SEL, all the amazing, innovative work that

0:22.7

they're doing. She's married now. She's a mom now. So there was so much for us to catch up on.

0:28.9

Before we get into our conversation, I want to tell you guys a little bit about Black SCL and all

0:34.3

the amazing things that they're doing. Black SEL is an organization whose a customized

0:39.2

approach to social and emotional learning serves as the primary vehicle for cultural transmission

0:45.4

specifically tailored to the experiences, needs, and cultural context of black students and

0:51.6

communities. Their mission is to reach, teach, and equip black communities

0:56.8

with the tools to sustain and expand black social emotional learning, fostering critical

1:02.8

consciousness, civic engagement, and collective well-being for social emotional liberation.

1:09.4

Their vision is to cultivate black leaders

1:11.8

who dismantle inequities and build systems

1:14.5

that affirm, uplift, and sustain

1:17.1

black social emotional liberation,

1:19.9

which they call resilience.

1:22.4

Black SEL is an amazing organization,

1:24.6

and I want you guys to go to black s.E.L.org to learn more about what

1:29.0

they're doing to donate to their cause. Kristen is a powerhouse, and I can't wait for you

1:35.7

guys to hear our conversation. One thing she forgot to tell you guys when she talked about

1:40.2

herself is that she and her husband actually received the presidential Lifetime Achievement

1:46.4

Award by President Joe Biden.

1:49.6

She totally forgot.

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