🎙️ Interesting Humans Podcast

Jeff Hopeck

🫆 Real stories about fear, failure, and rebuild — because your story isn’t finished either. 🇺🇸 Host @jeffhopeck Fmr U.S. Secret Service Officer.

  1. 12H AGO

    BONUS: How a 25-Year-Old Led the Army’s First Cyber Unit—and Never Looked Back [Chris Schueler]

    This episode originally aired on 20-Minute MBA and is now part of Interesting Humans—because stories like this deserve a bigger stage. Chris Schueler’s journey isn’t just about becoming a CEO in cybersecurity—it’s about discipline, humility, faith, and the moments that redefine a life. From growing up in a small town outside Chicago to serving in the military, helping build the Army’s first cyber operations, and eventually leading at the highest levels of global cybersecurity—Chris’s path is anything but typical. But the real turning point? A moment of devastating loss that forced him to confront something he never had before: a lack of control. This conversation dives deep into: What builds true resilienceWhy discipline is the foundation of successHow humility keeps you grounded at the topAnd why the hardest moments in life often shape your greatest purposeIf you’re chasing growth—in business, leadership, or life—this one will stay with you.  Key Takeaways 1. Discipline is the Ultimate Advantage Chris wasn’t the smartest or most naturally gifted—but discipline became his edge. Small, consistent actions compound into elite performance. 2. Humility is What Sustains Success Talent might get you noticed—but humility is what keeps people trusting you, following you, and investing in you. 3. You Don’t Attract Luck—You Position Yourself for It Opportunities don’t just happen. Chris built skills and showed up consistently—so when opportunity came, he was ready. 4. There Are Levels to Everything From military experiences to business leadership, one lesson stood out: There’s always another level—stay humble and keep learning. 5. Your Lowest Moment Can Become Your Defining One The loss of his daughter changed Chris forever. It shifted his perspective from control → faith, and from achievement → purpose. 6. Balance Drives Performance Discipline without humility leads to ego. Humility without discipline leads to stagnation. The combination is where elite leaders live. 7. Leadership is About Creating Thinkers, Not Followers Great leaders don’t just give answers—they build people who can solve problems on their own. Support the show 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com

    57 min
  2. Ep. 70: 30yrs Later He Discovered Child Abuse His Brain Buried | Lou Samara

    6D AGO

    Ep. 70: 30yrs Later He Discovered Child Abuse His Brain Buried | Lou Samara

    Most of us believe we know our own story. Where we’ve been. What shaped us. Why we are the way we are. But what if a part of your life was buried so deeply… you didn’t even know it existed? In this episode, I sit down with Lou Samara—a former police officer, high performer, and someone who, by all appearances, had it all together. But beneath the surface, something wasn’t right. A constant feeling. A lack of peace. A life that never quite felt aligned. What followed was a decades-long journey that uncovered a truth hidden since early childhood—one that reshaped everything he thought he knew about himself and ultimately led him toward healing, purpose, and freedom.  This is a raw, honest conversation about identity, trauma, faith, and what it really takes to confront the parts of your story you don’t even remember. 🔑 Key Takeaways Your brain can hide trauma—but it never disappears. Even if you don’t remember it, unresolved experiences can quietly shape your behavior, relationships, and identity. Feeling “off” is often a signal, not a flaw. That constant searching, frustration, or lack of alignment may point to something deeper beneath the surface. Healing isn’t instant—it’s a process. Lou’s journey took years of intentional work, reflection, and courage to fully confront and release what was buried. Your past doesn’t define you—but it does need to be faced. Avoidance keeps you stuck. Awareness creates the opportunity for freedom. Emotional health and physical health are deeply connected. What you carry mentally and emotionally can show up in your body in powerful ways. There is another side: peace, clarity, and purpose. When you begin to understand your story, you gain control over your life in a way that most people never experience.Support the show 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com

    1h 7m
  3. Ep. 69: He Was 39, Healthy… Then the Doctor Walked In. [Patrick Knelly's Story]

    APR 14

    Ep. 69: He Was 39, Healthy… Then the Doctor Walked In. [Patrick Knelly's Story]

    Episode Description There are moments in life that split everything into before and after. For Patrick Knelly, that moment came at just 39 years old—when a routine test turned into a life-altering diagnosis: esophageal cancer. In this raw and powerful conversation, Patrick takes us inside the journey most people never see—the fear that grips you when time suddenly feels limited, the mental battle of waiting while something inside you is trying to take your life, and the decision to fight when nothing is guaranteed. But this isn’t just a story about cancer. It’s a story about mindset. About choosing not today when everything in you wants to break. About resilience, family, and what truly matters when everything else falls away. From brutal chemotherapy and a massive, life-altering surgery to rebuilding his body, his identity, and his perspective—Patrick’s story is a masterclass in what it means to endure and come out the other side. If you’ve ever faced adversity—or will someday—this episode will stay with you.  Key Takeaways1. The Most Dangerous Moment Isn’t the Diagnosis—it’s the Waiting The darkest days weren’t treatment—they were the days in between, when fear had nothing to fight against. 2. Mindset Isn’t Everything… But It Might Be Close Patrick’s daily ritual—looking in the mirror and saying “Not today”—became his mental anchor through chaos. 3. Information Can Hurt You If You Don’t Filter It Google told him his odds were low. Reality told a different story. Not all data applies to you. 4. You Don’t Need Certainty to Start Fighting He didn’t know the outcome—but he committed to the fight immediately. That decision changed everything. 5. The Internet Overrepresents the Worst Outcomes The loudest voices are often the negative ones. Survivors move on quietly. 6. Resilience Is Built in Motion, Not in Thought Once treatment began, fear gave way to action—and action gave him strength. 7. Gratitude Hits Different After Survival Every stressful day now comes with perspective: “It’s better than the alternative timeline.” Support the show 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com

    1 hr
  4. Ep. 65: Tegan Broadwater - Living Undercover Inside a Dangerous Gang

    FEB 27

    Ep. 65: Tegan Broadwater - Living Undercover Inside a Dangerous Gang

    On this gripping episode of Interesting Humans, former Fort Worth police officer Tegan Broadwater pulls listeners into the shadowy world of deep-cover law enforcement, where every conversation could be his last and every decision carried life-or-death consequences. Tasked with infiltrating a violent street gang during the FBI’s “Operation Fishbowl,” Broadwater assumed the identity of a high-level cocaine dealer and stepped into a reality where trust was currency—and suspicion was lethal.  Moving through darkened neighborhoods guarded by lookouts, barred doors, and armed enforcers, he navigated tense drug deals, surprise confrontations, and moments where a single misstep could have exposed him. In one chilling encounter, a deal nearly spiraled into violence when a shotgun was leveled at him before he could prove he belonged.  For nearly two years, Broadwater lived a double life, balancing family, fear, and the relentless pressure of maintaining his cover while methodically working his way up the gang’s hierarchy. His efforts ultimately led to 51 federal indictments, dismantling a network responsible for violence and instability in the community.  Yet the mission left him with lasting moral weight—forcing him to confront not only crime, but the human cost on families and neighborhoods caught inside the “fishbowl.” Support the show 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com

    1h 29m
4.7
out of 5
25 Ratings

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🫆 Real stories about fear, failure, and rebuild — because your story isn’t finished either. 🇺🇸 Host @jeffhopeck Fmr U.S. Secret Service Officer.

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