Kids today look “fine”… but the data says otherwise. In this episode of The Digital Social Hour, we’re live at A4M with Dr. Eiisa Song breaking down the growing kids health crisis — from rising chronic illness and allergies to the mental health numbers that are shocking parents everywhere. We talk about why so many kids are dealing with eczema, ADHD, food allergies, obesity, and anxiety earlier than ever… and why the gut microbiome, sleep, movement, and ultra-processed foods may be driving way m...
Feb 24, 2026•38 min•Ep. 1837
Your teeth are not just “bones” you drill, crown, or pull — they’re living organs connected to your brain, gut, hormones, and immune system. In this episode of The Digital Social Hour, we sit down with Dr. Katie To to break down the mouth–body connection most people never think about: mercury (amalgam) fillings, hidden jaw infections, mouth breathing, tongue ties, and how oral bacteria and inflammation can ripple into everything from energy and sleep to fertility and long-term health. Dr. Katie ...
Feb 24, 2026•28 min•Ep. 1837
DSH #1836In - this post-election conversation, Officer Tatum breaks down why he believes the “energy” in the country shifted after the election — from media narratives and celebrity endorsements to how everyday people feel inflation, rent spikes, and grocery prices. We also get into why he thinks authenticity is winning over scripted politics, how podcasts changed political marketing, and why “real life” economic pressure matters more than endorsements. Then the discussion turns to immigration s...
Feb 23, 2026•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 1836
DSH #1835 - In this explosive political debate, Gary “The Numbers Guy” returns for his 11th appearance — this time clashing with first-time guest Brian Shapiro in one of the most heated exchanges we’ve seen. What starts as a discussion about political violence quickly spirals into an emotional argument about addiction, parenting, Donald Trump, liberal policies, family values, and personal responsibility. The debate intensifies when the conversation turns to whether addiction reflects bad parenti...
Feb 22, 2026•53 min•Ep. 1835
DSH #1834 - At AmFest, Sean Kelly hosts a fiery but thoughtful debate on feminism between Hannah and Kyla, diving deep into faith, free will, gender roles, abortion, voting rights, the nuclear family, and whether feminism has strengthened or weakened America. Hannah argues from a Christian conservative perspective that feminism has contributed to the breakdown of the family, abortion culture, gender confusion, and rising division between men and women. Kyla, also a Christian, defends feminism as...
Feb 21, 2026•59 min•Ep. 1834
DSH #1833 - At AmFest, Sean Kelly sits down with returning guest Bryce Crawford for one of the most open and honest conversations yet about faith, marriage, anxiety, modern churches, Islam, politics, and the search for truth. Bryce shares why he believes commitment is disappearing in Gen Z, how overthinking led him into anxiety and depression, and why trusting God transformed his life. The conversation dives into modern evangelical culture, Catholic and Orthodox traditions, the business side of ...
Feb 21, 2026•23 min•Ep. 2389
DSH #1832 - In this explosive Word War Debate conversation, Sean Kelly sits down with Gavin McInnes for one of the most unfiltered political discussions of the year. Gavin opens up about losing time with his daughter after founding the Proud Boys, the cultural divide in America, media hypocrisy, taxation, free speech, political violence, and why he believes the country has already “divorced itself.” From IQ and education to journalism corruption, tribal politics, Israel debates, and the death of...
Feb 19, 2026•47 min•Ep. 1832
In this high-stakes debate at AmFest, two speakers tackle one of the most controversial political questions of our time: Is Islam compatible with Western society? The discussion dives into theology, constitutional law, freedom of speech, church-state separation, blasphemy laws, apostasy, polygamy, and whether religious doctrine should shape modern democracies. Both sides challenge each other on scripture, historical context, sociological data, and the role of the U.S. Constitution. Rather than a...
Feb 18, 2026•1 hr 38 min•Ep. 1831
Why are so many couples having disappointing sex — even in loving relationships? In this conversation, Dr. Emily Morse (Sex with Emily) breaks down the biggest myths about desire, why passion fades after the honeymoon phase, and what she calls the “pleasure thieves” — stress, trauma, and shame. We dive into mismatched libido, why men don’t always want sex more than women, the truth about lasting longer, and how redefining “sex” can completely transform your relationship. Dr. Emily also shares pr...
Feb 17, 2026•33 min•Ep. 1830
What happens when a belief system doesn’t just guide you… but controls you? In this conversation, John breaks down why active members often won’t ask for transparency, how high-control groups shape behavior through strict rules, and why the internet changed everything for modern religion. He explains Steven Hassan’s BITE Model (Behavior, Information, Thought, Emotion) in a simple way — and shows how it applies far beyond one church. We also get into the rise of ex-member communities online, why ...
Feb 16, 2026•39 min•Ep. 1829
At AmFest, Sean Kelly speaks with Ryan Williams (aka “Scottish Korean”) about being detained under the UK’s Schedule 7 powers, what that process looked like, and how online speech, policing, and platform bans collide in 2026. Ryan shares his perspective on controversial posts that led to scrutiny, how authorities handled his devices/accounts, and why he believes cultural and political tensions are escalating across Europe. The conversation also touches on immigration, national identity, and why ...
Feb 15, 2026•19 min•Ep. 1828
At the A4M Conference, Sean Kelly sits down with Dr. Lucia Aronica (Stanford lecturer + nutrigenomics/epigenetics researcher) to break down how food “talks” to your genes — and why most people are missing the nutrients that actually run the “software.” They debunk the cholesterol + eggs myth, explain why choline is a forgotten essential nutrient, and introduce Dr. Lucia’s practical framework for “epi-nutrition”: using specific foods to flip epigenetic switches that support brain health, metaboli...
Feb 14, 2026•36 min•Ep. 1827
This one gets chaotic fast. In this debate on Digital Social Hour, Gary and 607 Unc go head-to-head in a heated, unfiltered clash that jumps from numerology and “God code” to religion, simulation theory, masculinity, discipline, and what “real spirituality” even means. The conversation turns into a tug-of-war over truth vs performance, faith vs self-belief, and whether you can actually help people through systems like numerology—or if it’s all just entertainment. It’s intense, unpredictable, and...
Feb 13, 2026•53 min•Ep. 1826
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins us at AmFest for a rapid-fire conversation on the biggest power fights happening right now: big tech, big pharma, censorship, data privacy, and the limits of federal authority. Paxton explains why he believes tech platforms shape elections through algorithms, how Section 230 protects platforms while they still “curate,” and why he says states have to step in when Washington won’t. He also talks about lawsuits involving Meta and biometric data, his broader ...
Feb 12, 2026•16 min•Ep. 1821
We sit down with Elizabeth Barcohana (LA-based activist and political organizer) to talk about what she says is really driving the deterioration of daily life in Los Angeles: crime, cost of living, homelessness, and a broken revolving-door justice system. Elizabeth breaks down how public safety has changed for families, why she believes policy choices (not funding) are the root issue, and how the teachers unions + curriculum battles became a major turning point after 2020. We also get into the o...
Feb 12, 2026•27 min•Ep. 1825
In this wide-ranging conversation, entrepreneur and Viome founder Naveen Jain breaks down why most chronic disease isn’t caused by your DNA — but by your daily choices. After losing his father to stage 4 pancreatic cancer, Naveen shifted his focus from space and fusion energy to transforming healthcare through AI and gene expression testing. He explains why “healthy food” isn’t universal, why blindly taking supplements can backfire, and how your microbiome may be controlling inflammation, brain ...
Feb 11, 2026•50 min•Ep. 1823
In this conversation from AmFest, political debater Oliver Niehaus breaks down why feminism still matters today, how online media ecosystems shape political beliefs, and why discussions around violence, gun control, and free speech have become so polarized. Oliver explains how social media algorithms reward extremes, why feminism is often misunderstood, and why he believes defending equal rights is compatible with masculinity. The conversation also explores political violence, gun policy, povert...
Feb 10, 2026•13 min•Ep. 1822
At A4M in Las Vegas, I sat down with Tim Gray to talk about what most people get wrong about “longevity.” Everyone’s chasing 150… but Tim’s take is simple: health is supposed to support your life — not become your life. We get into why biohacking can turn into an addiction, why relationships matter more than sleep scores, why people take way too many supplements, and the “King mindset” that keeps you calm when life hits. If you’re optimizing everything… but not actually enjoying anything… watch ...
Feb 10, 2026•29 min•Ep. 1819
In this episode, we sit down with Phil Vella in Las Vegas to have an honest, no-BS conversation about testosterone, peptides, GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, and the line between real health optimization and dangerous social-media experimentation. Phil breaks down why testosterone levels are crashing in young men, why fertility should never be ignored, and how drugs like Ozempic can be life-saving when used correctly — and harmful when misused. We also get into the business side of modern hormone care,...
Feb 09, 2026•47 min•Ep. 1820
In this episode, I sit down with Kim Rogers for a deep, honest conversation about parasite awareness, environmental toxins, mold exposure, and why these topics are still considered taboo in both mainstream and wellness spaces. Kim shares her personal journey, what she’s observed through years of hands-on experience, and how conversations around parasites, mold, and detoxification have slowly started to shift — even if they’re still misunderstood. We also talk about water quality, travel exposure...
Feb 09, 2026•27 min•Ep. 1819
Jake from Rattlesnake TV joins the show for a wide-ranging, uncensored conversation on immigration, culture, free speech, religion, and the future of the West. Coming from Australia, Jake explains why he believes the United States still offers something rare: open debate, strong faith communities, and the ability to speak freely without immediate government or social retaliation. The discussion spans Europe’s immigration challenges, differences between American and Australian culture, Christiani...
Feb 08, 2026•45 min•Ep. 1818
Former NFL linebacker Brandon Marshall sits down in Las Vegas to break down what most fans never see behind the curtain of professional football — how political the NFL really is, how slim the odds are of making it, and why being “almost as good” isn’t good enough. Brandon opens up about getting cut multiple times, fighting through practice squads, earning respect from Peyton Manning, and finally getting his shot in Week 17 — right before the playoffs. Beyond football, he shares hard-earned less...
Feb 08, 2026•59 min•Ep. 1816
Fresh pulls up at ComplexCon in Vegas and breaks down what most people get wrong about networking, rebuilding after setbacks, and staying ready for opportunity. After losing YouTube money and getting hit with an Instagram ban, Fresh explains how he had to reset, go in-person, and double down on real relationships—because networking is just adding value to other people. They also get into: ⚪the 6ix9ine interview going mega-viral ⚪why sports betting scandals feel like a robbery for average bettors...
Feb 07, 2026•15 min•Ep. 1816
From AmFest, Sean sits down with Alan Hidalgo (a longtime friend) for a raw, fast-moving conversation about the state of American politics heading into 2028. They talk about why the conservative movement feels more divided than ever, how internet media incentives reward the loudest voices, and why internal civil wars can cost elections. Alan shares his take on the “post-Charlie” vacuum, the rise of personality-driven politics, the tension between free speech and platform responsibility, and why ...
Feb 07, 2026•39 min•Ep. 1815
At A4M, we sit down with Tony Orlando from Dexa Plus to break down why DEXA scans are becoming one of the most important tools in modern health, weight loss, and longevity. Bone density loss is no longer just a problem for seniors—we’re now seeing serious issues in people in their 30s and 40s, including men who appear lean and healthy on the outside. Tony explains how DEXA scans reveal what scales and mirrors can’t: visceral fat, muscle loss, and early bone density decline, and why relying on BM...
Feb 07, 2026•9 min•Ep. 1814
We’re at AmFest with April Silverman, a conservative voice from Los Angeles, for a raw, on-the-ground conversation about what she says is really driving California’s breakdown: homelessness, public safety, and political leadership that (in her view) isn’t being held accountable. April shares firsthand stories—from daily “trash fires” alerts to dealing with break-ins, strained police resources, and why many residents feel forced to “handle it themselves.” We also talk about corruption concerns ar...
Feb 06, 2026•25 min•Ep. 1813
In this episode, Sean sits down with Nate Smith at AmericaFest for a real conversation about mental health, staying grounded, and what it takes to keep building when life gets hard. Nate opens up about going from a hospital job to chasing music again with almost nothing in his account — and how one song, one moment, and one decision shifted everything. They also talk about the pressure of having a public platform, learning to speak honestly, and why therapy, self-awareness, and day-by-day growth...
Feb 05, 2026•16 min•Ep. 1812
In this quick episode from A4M, Sean sits down with Dr. Sarah Gottfried and Brad Jacobs for a real conversation on modern masculinity, stress, and why so many high-achievers struggle with regulation—especially in relationships. They break down how childhood experiences can shape adult behavior (and even long-term health), why “strength” without emotional skill can backfire, and what it actually looks like to build a calm, grounded version of masculinity that’s protective and emotionally aware. T...
Feb 05, 2026•30 min•Ep. 1811
In this episode, Sean sits down with Elizabeth April to talk about anxiety, overstimulation, and why so many people feel mentally “on edge” right now. They explore practical ways to de-stimulate your life, how mindset and focus shape your day-to-day experience, and why grounding yourself in real-world habits matters more than ever. Elizabeth also shares how she approaches “future-looking” insights through remote viewing—framed as personal perspective, not certainty—and why she believes timelines...
Feb 05, 2026•55 min•Ep. 1810
In this episode, Dave breaks down the real drivers behind high performance and longevity — from hormones and nervous system regulation to fear, trauma patterns, and intuition. We talk about why “health” isn’t a motivating goal for most people, how to reduce friction so better habits stick, and what altered-state practices (like breathwork and neurofeedback) can teach you about focus, creativity, and calm under pressure. If you’ve ever felt stuck in overthinking, stress loops, or old stories that...
Feb 04, 2026•51 min•Ep. 1809