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. 3D AGO

    Your Spouse Can’t Make You Happy — And That’s Not Their Job

    Send us Fan Mail Are you expecting your spouse to make you happy? In this powerful episode of the Who Am I? Podcast, we talk about the hard truth that your spouse can add to your happiness, but they cannot become the source of it. Marriage can bring love, support, joy, and connection, but it cannot replace inner healing, self-awareness, emotional maturity, and personal growth. Sometimes the unhappiness we blame on our spouse is really connected to unresolved wounds, unrealistic expectations, emotional dependency, or the inner work we have been avoiding. This episode is not about blaming one person or excusing unhealthy behavior. It is about understanding that your spouse can love you deeply, but they cannot complete you, heal every wound, regulate every emotion, or carry the full weight of your happiness. If you have ever felt disappointed in marriage, emotionally disconnected, frustrated with your spouse, or unsure why you still feel empty even when someone loves you, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we talk about: How to find true happiness within Why your spouse cannot be your source The difference between love and emotional dependency How unhealed wounds affect marriage Why communication matters in relationships How to stop blaming your spouse for inner emptiness The role of self-awareness, healing, faith, and personal growth in marriage Your spouse can love you. Your spouse can support you. Your spouse can walk with you. But your spouse cannot do the inner work for you. So today, take the mirror test and ask yourself: What have I been expecting my spouse to give me that I have not learned how to give myself? Thank you for listening to the Who Am I? Podcast. Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Video is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-xyJFm9ZKZf4OXbZp9fCsA Keep reflecting. Keep becoming. And remember — you matter. Support the show

    58 min
  2. The Good, The Bad, The Glory | Powerful Motivational Speech

    APR 29 ·  BONUS

    The Good, The Bad, The Glory | Powerful Motivational Speech

    Send us Fan Mail Some seasons feel like sunlight and momentum. Other seasons feel like pressure, closed doors, and the kind of private battles nobody sees. We’re naming that reality without sugarcoating it, then offering a way through it: the good, the bad, and the glory. When you can’t tell whether you’re making progress or just surviving, this perspective can keep you grounded and moving. We break down what the good season is really for, not just comfort, but restoration, clarity, and a glimpse of what’s possible. Then we get honest about the bad season: discouragement, second-guessing, delay, and the mental spiral that whispers you’re behind or unqualified. We challenge those thoughts head-on with a resilience mindset rooted in truth: crying isn’t weakness, falling isn’t failing, and a hard season isn’t a hopeless season. If you care about personal growth, emotional strength, and staying steady under stress, these ideas meet you right where you are. Then we redefine glory. It’s not just a reward at the finish line. Glory is transformation. It’s enduring, rebuilding, and becoming the kind of person who can carry what you’ve been asking for. We close with a short spoken affirmation to help you refocus, speak life over yourself, and walk back into your day with more clarity, courage, and purpose. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the season you’re in right now. Support the show

    17 min
  3. APR 27

    Church Hurt Is Real: When Correction Turns Into Public Humiliation

    Send us Fan Mail The viral video of Prophet Brian Carn embarrassing the bass player has the church talking — but behind the clip is a bigger conversation about church hurt, public humiliation, and why musicians are leaving the church. When does church correction become public humiliation? In this episode of  "The Who Am I? Podcast", Jeff Hopgood responds to the viral church moment involving **Prophet Brian Carn and the bass player**, but this conversation is bigger than one clip, one preacher, or one musician. This is about church culture, public rebuke, spiritual leadership, and the painful reality of **church hurt**. Because what some people call “correction,” others experience as embarrassment. What some people defend as “order,” others carry as trauma. And when moments like this happen publicly, they can give the church a bad name and cause people — especially musicians, singers, young believers, and faithful servants — to question whether the church is a safe place to serve. This episode talks about why so many gifted musicians who grew up in church are leaving the church and taking their talents to the secular world, clubs, juke joints, and other stages where they feel more respected than they did in the house of God. We are asking the hard questions: Can leaders correct without crushing people? Can the church maintain order without embarrassing people? Are we protecting the atmosphere while damaging the person? Is public humiliation ever the right way to handle someone serving in ministry? This is not about attacking Prophet Brian Carn or tearing down the church. This is about accountability, healing, reflection, and asking whether our correction looks like Christ. If you have ever been embarrassed in church, mishandled by leadership, wounded while serving, or struggled with church hurt, this episode is for you. Correction should restore people — not destroy them. Subscribe to The Who Am I? Podcast for powerful conversations on faith, identity, healing, self-reflection, motivation, church hurt, personal growth, and becoming who God created you to be. Support the show

    45 min
  4. What If Anxiety Is Your System Asking For Care

    APR 22 ·  BONUS

    What If Anxiety Is Your System Asking For Care

    Send us Fan Mail You can be smiling, showing up, and getting things done while your mind is running a marathon. We made this 10-minute reset for the moments when life feels loud, your thoughts won’t slow down, and stress is sitting on your chest like a weight you can’t explain. If you’ve been “fine” on the outside but mentally overloaded on the inside, you’re not weak. You’re human, and you deserve room to breathe. We walk through a simple emotional check-in and a practical approach to managing anxiety and stress that doesn’t feel cold or clinical. We start by naming what you’re carrying because unnamed pressure tends to grow. Then we tackle one of the biggest anxiety traps: trying to solve tomorrow from today. You’ll hear prompts to shrink the moment back down to size and identify what you actually need right now, whether that’s water, silence, a walk, prayer, rest, or a hard reset from social media. We also break down the psychology of stress vs anxiety, and why your brain can treat everyday pressure like an emergency. You’ll learn why calming your body matters, how slow breathing supports your nervous system, and how to challenge fearful thoughts with better questions so you don’t agree with every worry that shows up. We close with affirmations to help you reconnect with purpose, clarity, courage, and the truth that who you are is enough. If this helps you exhale, subscribe for more short resets, share it with someone carrying too much, and leave a review so more people can find a calm place to refocus. Support the show

    26 min
  5. APR 20

    Love Disconnection | The Relationship Didn’t End—The Connection Did

    Send us Fan Mail The relationship didn’t explode, nobody packed a bag, and yet something feels off. If you’ve ever felt lonely next to the person you love, this conversation puts language to that experience and reminds you that you’re not “too sensitive” for wanting closeness. We talk about the silent drift that turns lovers into roommates, where the house still runs but the emotional connection quietly leaves the room. We break down how couples get stuck confusing functioning with flourishing. You can split bills, manage kids, handle errands, and keep the routine moving while your relationship becomes emotionally dry. When the only conversations left are logistics, love can start feeling like project management instead of partnership. We also dig into a key reason disconnection grows: communication that no longer feels safe. When vulnerability gets met with defensiveness, sarcasm, or shutdown, people stop sharing, start editing themselves, and slowly withdraw from each other. There’s real hope here, but it’s not accidental. Reconnection starts with truth and the courage to say, “I miss you,” then grows through small, consistent choices like deeper check-ins, better listening, intentional time, and honest repair. We ask grounding questions to help you name what’s really happening, including whether you’re grieving an older version of “us” and what pain has gone unspoken. If you’re ready to stop calling distance normal, press play, then subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find this support. Support the show

    31 min
  6. ONE MORE | The Motivation You Need to Keep Going

    APR 15 ·  BONUS

    ONE MORE | The Motivation You Need to Keep Going

    Send us Fan Mail Before you quit… give it one more. One more try. One more prayer. One more push. This powerful youth motivation video will remind you why you cannot stop now. How many times have you wanted to quit? How many times have life, pressure, fear, and doubt told you to stop? This powerful motivation video, One More, is for anyone who feels tired, discouraged, overwhelmed, or ready to give up. Sometimes victory is not in doing everything at once. Sometimes it is found in giving one more effort, one more prayer, one more push, one more try, one more day. This motivational video is designed to encourage teens, young adults, students, athletes, dreamers, and anyone fighting through hard seasons. When your mind says quit, this message reminds you that your breakthrough may be on the other side of one more. Watch this if you need motivation, encouragement, strength, discipline, mental toughness, and a reminder not to give up on yourself. In this episode:  • Powerful motivational speech  • Encouragement for hard times  • Inspiration for students and young adults  • Mindset and perseverance motivation  • Don’t quit motivation Subscribe for more powerful motivation, purpose-driven content, and life-changing inspiration from The Who Am I? Podcast. #Motivation #YouthMotivation #OneMore #InspirationalVideo #DontQuit #MentalStrength #Mindset #Encouragement #PowerfulMotivation #WhoAmIPodcast Support the show

    12 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
9 Ratings

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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