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Digital Social Hour

Step into the world of unfiltered conversations with Digital Social Hour, the podcast where host Sean Kelly dives deep with some of the world's most controversial and thought-provoking figures. From trailblazing entrepreneurs to polarizing cultural icons, no topic is off-limits as Sean explores the stories, challenges, and triumphs that define their lives. Get ready for bold questions, unexpected insights, and raw, authentic dialogue that challenges conventional thinking. Whether you’re seeking inspiration or just want to hear what others are too afraid to say, Digital Social Hour delivers the conversations that others won’t.
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Episodes

The Truth Behind His NBA Career... | Javale McGee | DSH #1939

The NBA isn’t what it used to be. It’s not just about talent anymore. It’s not even about instinct. It’s about numbers. On this episode, JaVale McGee breaks down how analytics changed the game—why teams would rather take difficult 3-point shots than easy layups, and how players are forced into roles like employees in a system. Basketball used to be feel. Now it’s math. From NBA championships to Olympic gold, JaVale shares what it’s really like inside the league—how decisions are made, why physic...

Apr 28, 20269 minEp. 1938

Reality TV Is a Lie... | Chad Kultgen | DSH #1938

Chad Kultgen joins Digital Social Hour to break down how politics divided his family and why he decided to start a podcast with his MAGA parents instead of cutting them off. He talks about reality TV, Trump, family conflict, political division, AI, trading cards, and why conversation still matters even when people completely disagree. This episode is about media, politics, culture, and what happens when families stop talking. ⏱ Chapters 0:00 Reality TV Is Not Real 2:35 Why Reality TV Matters 5:4...

Apr 28, 202646 minEp. 1938

The Collapse Nobody Wants to Admit... | Marquett Burton | DSH #1937

Something bigger is happening… and most people don’t see it yet. The middle class is shrinking. Technology is accelerating. And the rules that used to work… don’t work anymore. In this episode, Marquette breaks down what’s actually changing — from AI and automation, to global competition, to why the system feels harder to win in today. This isn’t about fear. It’s about understanding where things are going… and how to adapt before it’s too late. If you’re paying attention — there’s opportunity. I...

Apr 27, 20261 hr 13 minEp. 1937

King Azoulay Exposes the Jews Big Secret… | DSH #1936

Politics in America used to follow a rhythm. That rhythm is breaking. In this episode, we break down how populism and extremism are reshaping the political landscape and why both parties may be pushing further away from the center. We get into the rise of more polarizing candidates, how moderate voices are being squeezed out, and why future elections could become even more divisive. There’s also a deeper look at how public perception can shift quickly, why certain candidates appeal to swing vote...

Apr 27, 20261 hr 37 min

The Government Is Too Inept to Trust... | Brent Tucker | DSH #1935

What if the worst mistake of your life became the reason you finally changed? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, David Lee Saylor shares a story most people wouldn’t come back from — facing life in prison, growing up around addiction and crime, and rebuilding everything from the ground up. At just 16 years old, David accidentally shot and killed someone. Years later, he was charged with first-degree murder and staring down a future that looked completely over. What happened next changed eve...

Apr 27, 202650 minEp. 1935

This Is Why People Are Getting Sicker Every Year... | David Saylor | DSH #1934

What if the worst mistake of your life became the reason you finally changed? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, David Lee Saylor shares a story most people wouldn’t come back from — facing life in prison, growing up around addiction and crime, and rebuilding everything from the ground up. At just 16 years old, David accidentally shot and killed someone. Years later, he was charged with first-degree murder and staring down a future that looked completely over. What happened next changed eve...

Apr 26, 202644 minEp. 1934

Verified Psychic Predicts WW3… Now It’s Happening |Elizabeth April| DSH #1932

What if 2026 brings blackouts, nuclear fears, massive timeline glitches, and the disclosure humanity has been avoiding for generations? Elizabeth April returns to Digital Social Hour for one of the wildest conversations yet. She breaks down what she says she’s been seeing as a certified remote viewer, including a possible mushroom cloud event, blackout scenarios, energy shortages, and the growing sense that the world is heading toward a major turning point. She also shares her views on shadow go...

Apr 24, 202652 minEp. 1932

He Knew He Went Too Far... | Ken Behr | DSH #1933

What happens when a quiet farm kid ends up inside one of the wildest underground economies in America? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Ken Behr, author of One Step Over the Line, to unpack a life story that sounds almost impossible. Ken grew up in a normal family, moved to South Florida as a teenager, and found himself in the middle of a fast-changing world where money, risk, and bad decisions moved quickly. What started small eventually turned into a much bigge...

Apr 24, 202655 minEp. 1933

From Homeless to 7 Figures in 4 Years... | Ken Baden | DSH #1931

How does a guy go from sleeping outside and robbing drug dealers… to building a seven-figure business? In this episode, Ken Baden tells the full story. Not the polished version. The real one. Before the suits, the business, and the success, Ken was addicted to painkillers after a car accident, cycling through rehab, becoming a felon, and hitting rock bottom. He talks openly about stealing from family, trying to rob a store, and what it actually feels like when your life is completely off the rai...

Apr 23, 202658 minEp. 1931

They Dropped The Epstein Story Overnight For This? | DSH #1930

Description Is America sleepwalking into another endless war? Glenn Greenwald joins Digital Social Hour to break down the Iran war, Trump’s growing frustrations inside his own circle, the Epstein file controversy, and why speaking out on Israel can still destroy careers. He explains why the U.S. keeps repeating the same foreign policy mistakes, how censorship becomes more obvious when powerful people start losing the narrative, and why this conflict could become far more dangerous than most Amer...

Apr 22, 202655 min

Why Kenny Ko Got Banned Everywhere... | Kenny Ko | DSH #1929

What happens when someone gets banned everywhere and starts asking who’s really allowed to speak? In this episode, Kenny Ko sits down for a raw conversation on censorship, cancel culture, platform bans, political control, media gatekeeping, and why some voices get erased while others seem protected. He opens up about being deplatformed, losing reach across major platforms, and why he believes free speech online is a lot weaker than people think. The conversation gets deeper as they get into indu...

Apr 22, 202655 minEp. 1929

The Iran War Lies They’re Still Telling... | Jackson Heaberlin | DSH #1927

Is this war based on real threats — or the same narrative we’ve heard before? In this episode, Sean sits down with Jackson ahead of a major debate to break down what’s really happening with Iran, Trump’s foreign policy, and the growing divide inside the MAGA movement. Jackson doesn’t hold back. He questions whether the current conflict is being framed honestly, challenges the shifting narrative around “limited strikes” vs full-scale war, and explains why many voters who supported Trump’s “no new...

Apr 21, 202632 minEp. 1927

HEATED White Privilege Debate Goes Off The Rails Fast | DSH #1928

This episode features a high-energy debate on reparations, history, and economic impact in America. Two opposing perspectives come face-to-face to discuss: Whether historical events still impact outcomes today The role of government policy vs personal responsibility Economic disparities and how they should be addressed Whether reparations are practical — or even possible The conversation gets intense as both sides challenge each other’s views using history, data, and personal beliefs. This is no...

Apr 21, 20261 hr 35 minEp. 1924

This Ancient Text Changes the Esau Story...| Doc Brown | DSH #1924

What if one of the strangest characters in the Bible… was basically Bigfoot? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Justin “Doc” Brown breaks down a wild theory that connects Esau, Nephilim, ancient texts, Genesis, Bigfoot, and supernatural bloodlines in a way most people have never heard before. What starts as a conversation about Esau being born “covered in hair from head to toe” quickly turns into something much bigger. Justin explains why he believes the usual church interpretation misses k...

Apr 20, 202647 minEp. 1924

He Brought Receipts: Exposing Corruption and Child Trafficking | Vem Miller | DSH #1923

What happens when a media professional and political activist is suddenly branded a potential assassin? In this explosive episode, Vem Miller joins the show to clear his name and bring the receipts on one of the most controversial headlines of the year. From his days directing music videos for DMX to being at the center of a national security firestorm, Vem shares the untold side of the Coachella Trump rally arrest. What you will learn: - How Van Miller went from Hollywood producer to political ...

Apr 19, 202657 minEp. 1923

Why Jobs Keep Most People Stuck... | Craig Ballantyne | DSH #1922

Most people don’t have a discipline problem… they have a distraction problem. In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean sits down with Craig Ballantyne to break down what actually creates freedom in life — from building an online business you can run anywhere, to structuring your day for maximum output, to having the hard conversations most people avoid. Craig shares how he built a location-independent business, why systems beat motivation, and how small daily habits compound into massive res...

Apr 17, 202656 minEp. 1922

How Jason Fladlien Scaled to Millions Without Followers... DSH #1921

What if the old rules of marketing are already dead? In this episode, Sean sits down with Jason Fladlien — known by many as the webinar king — to break down what actually works in business right now. Jason explains why followers matter less than ever, why content is now one of the most valuable assets in the world, and how the best businesses today win by combining usefulness with attention. They get into the real reason people struggle to grow online, why trust is changing in the digital econom...

Apr 16, 202643 minEp. 1921

The Network Most People Never See... | Keith Lucks | DSH #1918

How serious are the issues happening behind the scenes—and why are they so difficult to stop? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Keith Lucks (Big Homie CC) to discuss real-world operations, the challenges of tackling organized crime, and why these problems continue despite growing awareness. Keith shares his perspective from working alongside teams in high-risk environments, explaining how these situations unfold, why response efforts can be complicated, and what m...

Apr 15, 202656 minEp. 1918

Why Only 21 Million Bitcoin Matters So Much... | George Mekhail | DSH #1916

Is Bitcoin about to change global power… or are we still early? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean sits down with George to break down what’s really happening with Bitcoin right now — from corporate adoption to global conflict, and why the traditional financial system may be losing control. They dive into how institutions are quietly accumulating Bitcoin, why recent world events are shifting its role, and what this means for everyday investors. From inflation and the collapse of purcha...

Apr 14, 202654 minEp. 1916

6 Years of Failure Before Grandur Took Off... | Belal Shaher | DSH #1915

What does it really take to build a luxury watch brand from scratch? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Belal, founder of Grandur Watches, to talk about how he went from collector to creator, why he destroyed entire watch batches over quality issues, and how he’s building a watch company designed to compete on craftsmanship, not hype. Belal breaks down the mindset behind creating original complications, why he refuses to copy the big brands, and how his long-term v...

Apr 13, 202632 minEp. 1915

The Trading Industry Is Built on Your Losses... | Nour Trades | DSH #1912

What if making more money actually makes your life harder? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Norah Trades breaks down the side of trading nobody talks about—the losses, the pressure, and the reality behind an industry filled with fake gurus and misleading promises. Norah doesn’t hold back. He exposes how influencers are targeting young kids, pushing funded accounts, and profiting when people fail. While it looks like easy money online, the truth is far more brutal—most people are losing, a...

Apr 12, 202636 minEp. 1912

Psychic Claims Celebrities Are Hiding Something DARK at Concerts | DSH # 1921

What happens when someone claims the world is far stranger than we’ve been told? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean sits down with Da at Conscious Life Expo for a conversation that goes deep into spirituality, hidden systems, disclosure, consciousness, energy, remote viewing, and the idea that major global shifts may be closer than people think. This is one of those episodes that will either completely pull you in or completely challenge you. The conversation touches on spiritual warfa...

Apr 12, 202647 minEp. 1914

I Dropped Out… And It Changed Everything | Warren Smith | DSH #1913

What if the biggest fight in America isn’t left vs right… but truth vs narrative? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Warren Smith breaks down why so many of the biggest battles in politics, education, and media feel impossible to solve. Not because people lack information—but because the system rewards conflict, protects bad ideas, and punishes anyone who questions the script. Warren opens up about going from teacher to full-time creator, the financial uncertainty that came with that leap, ...

Apr 12, 202645 minEp. 1913

From $500 Bitcoin to Millions… Here’s What He Learned | Miguel Munoz | DSH #1911

What if the entire financial system is quietly shifting… and most people don’t even see it? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Miguel Muñoz from Dollar Cost Crypto breaks down what’s really happening behind crypto, AI, and the global economy—and why the biggest opportunities are still ahead for those paying attention. Miguel explains how he went from traditional business into crypto early, catching Bitcoin at $500 and Ethereum at $8, and what those early bets taught him about timing, risk, ...

Apr 11, 20261 hr 13 minEp. 1913

Why Most Restaurants Fail in the First 5 Years... | Elcio Zanatta | DSH #1910

Can healthy food actually make you feel different? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Elcio, the founder of Aubergine Kitchen, to talk about how real food, energy, purpose, and business all connect. Elcio shares how one seminar changed his life, why he cut seed oils and refined sugar from the menu long before it became trendy, and how Aubergine Kitchen grew from one small cafe into a fast-growing brand with loyal customers. This conversation goes way beyond restaur...

Apr 10, 202646 minEp. 1910

Most Artists Can’t Do What LaRussell Did... | Larussell | DSH #1908

What does it really take to make it in music without waiting on a label? In this episode, Sean sits down with Larussell to talk about building a music career from the ground up, staying independent, and turning real-world connection into real revenue. Larussell breaks down how he’s released 40 albums since 2018, why he doesn’t chase numbers the way most artists do, and how he built a business that goes way beyond streams. They get into the grind behind independent music, the truth about labels, ...

Apr 09, 202631 minEp. 1908

What’s Really Happening Behind Closed Doors... | Matt Parker | DSH #1907

What if the biggest risks online aren’t what most people think? In this episode, Sean Kelly sits down with Matt Parker from The Exodus Road to break down how online platforms are being used in ways many families aren’t aware of. They discuss how young people can be approached through games, voice chat, and social media, and why digital awareness is more important than ever. Matt shares insights from years of working alongside global teams to help identify and support vulnerable individuals. The ...

Apr 08, 202648 minEp. 1907

Genius Entrepenuer Exposes A.i. Dimensions? | DSH #1914

What if reality isn’t what you think… and math is the key to understanding it? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Robert Edward Grant dives into the intersection of mathematics, consciousness, and the hidden patterns that shape our world. Robert Edward Grant explains how numbers, geometry, and frequency aren’t just abstract ideas—they’re the foundation of how reality operates. From ancient knowledge to modern discoveries, he connects dots between science, spirituality, and the structure of ...

Apr 07, 202652 minEp. 1914

This Is Quietly Destroying Your Body... | Kiran Krishnan | DSH #1904

Your gut might be controlling way more than you think. In this episode, Sean sits down with Kiran Krishnan, founder of CivBiome, to break down the real connection between gut health, anxiety, skin issues, dopamine, leaky gut, inflammation, sleep, and performance. Kiran explains why so many people ignore daily symptoms like bloating, gurgling, acid reflux, constipation, and acne — and how those “small” issues can quietly affect your mood, focus, body composition, and long-term health. They get in...

Apr 06, 202655 minEp. 1904
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