Who Am I? Podcast

Jeff Hopgood

Who Am I? Podcast is more than a show, it’s a weekly reset for your mind, heart, and spirit. Every Monday, a brand-new episode drops, inviting you into raw, unfiltered conversations that dig deep into identity, purpose, faith, relationships, and the everyday struggles we all face but rarely talk about. This podcast creates space for honesty, reflection, and growth, no masks, no titles, no pretending. Each episode challenges you to pause, look inward, and confront the questions that shape your life: Who am I beneath the labels? What drives me? What’s holding me back? Where is God in my journey? Through personal stories, motivational insight, and real-life lessons, Who Am I? pushes listeners to grow beyond comfort zones and step boldly into who they were created to be. This isn’t background noise, it’s a mirror. A place where faith meets reality, where healing begins with truth, and where transformation starts with one honest question. If you’re ready to reflect, reset, and rise, make Mondays your moment with the Who Am I? Podcast.

  1. May 18

    You Don’t Have to Fix Everything Today | Find Peace When Life Feels Overwhelming

    Send us Fan Mail Your day can start with a quiet breath, or it can start with your brain running a full staff meeting before you even sit up. If you’ve been waking up to anxiety, overwhelm, and a never-ending mental to-do list, we made this for you. We say the sentence you may need to hear on repeat: you don’t have to fix everything today. Not every text is urgent. Not every delay is failure. Not every problem deserves the microphone in your mind. We talk about the real cost of false urgency and why living in constant emergency mode wrecks your nervous system, your relationships, and your sense of peace. We draw a hard line between responsibility and control, and we name what so many “strong ones” carry in silence: overfunctioning that looks like love, but feels like exhaustion. You’ll hear practical ways to set boundaries, stop carrying what isn’t yours, and protect your emotional bandwidth without guilt. We also slow down and get honest about healing. Healing takes time, has layers, and does not follow your timeline or anyone else’s highlight reel. We share simple, grounding tools for stress management and self-care, including a “one small step” approach that beats perfectionism and helps you build momentum without burning out, plus a closing affirmation to help you reset your mindset. If this helped you breathe a little easier, subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, share it with someone who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more people can find this message. What’s one thing you can release today? Support the show

    44 min
  2. May 11

    You Matter More Than This Moment | Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Awareness

    Send us Fan Mail Episode Summary In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Who Am I? Podcast, Jeff Hopgood speaks on suicide prevention, mental health awareness, bullying, hidden pain, military suicide, and why we must check on the people who seem strong. This episode, “You Matter More Than This Moment,” is a message of hope for anyone who feels overwhelmed, unseen, tired, or alone. Through personal reflection, real-life awareness, and heartfelt encouragement, this episode reminds listeners that pain is real, but it is not the final chapter. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If there is immediate danger, call 911. Show Notes In this episode, Jeff shares why suicide prevention is personal and why mental health awareness must be taken seriously. He reflects on losing a high school friend, Heidi Berger, who died by suicide after being bullied, and a cousin who took his life on Christmas Day. This episode explores the pain people hide behind smiles, the warning signs we often miss, the impact of bullying, the need to check on the strong friend, and the importance of reaching out before it is too late. Jeff also discusses suicide awareness in the military and veteran community, including Chef Andre Rush’s mission of doing 2,222 push-ups to bring attention to veteran suicide prevention. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt alone, overwhelmed, invisible, or unsure if they can keep going. It is also for families, friends, teachers, pastors, leaders, and coworkers who want to better support the people around them. Key Topics: Suicide prevention Mental health awareness Bullying and emotional trauma Silent battles behind smiles Military and veteran suicide awareness Chef Andre Rush and 2,222 push-ups How to help someone who is struggling Why asking for help is not weakness The importance of calling or texting 988 Crisis Support: If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or emotional distress, call or text 988. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is free, confidential, and available 24/7. If there is immediate danger, call 911. Support the show

    57 min

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About

Who Am I? Podcast is more than a show, it’s a weekly reset for your mind, heart, and spirit. Every Monday, a brand-new episode drops, inviting you into raw, unfiltered conversations that dig deep into identity, purpose, faith, relationships, and the everyday struggles we all face but rarely talk about. This podcast creates space for honesty, reflection, and growth, no masks, no titles, no pretending. Each episode challenges you to pause, look inward, and confront the questions that shape your life: Who am I beneath the labels? What drives me? What’s holding me back? Where is God in my journey? Through personal stories, motivational insight, and real-life lessons, Who Am I? pushes listeners to grow beyond comfort zones and step boldly into who they were created to be. This isn’t background noise, it’s a mirror. A place where faith meets reality, where healing begins with truth, and where transformation starts with one honest question. If you’re ready to reflect, reset, and rise, make Mondays your moment with the Who Am I? Podcast.

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