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.
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| DSH #1971 Was Epstein part of something much bigger? In this episode, Jay Dyer breaks down the deeper power structures surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, Hollywood, intelligence agencies, blackmail networks, Vatican banking, Bitcoin theories, propaganda, censorship, and the future of AI surveillance. Jay explains why he believes Epstein was not at the very top, but a high-level political fixer connected to larger banking, intelligence, and geopolitical networks. He also dives into Hollywood’s long r...
AI may not just change the economy. It may rebuild the entire world around energy, intelligence, and control. Armando joins Digital Social Hour at the Bitcoin Conference to break down where crypto, AI, energy, nuclear power, and the future of human life may be heading. He explains why Bitcoin may not be the only crypto that matters, why Ethereum and XRP still have major roles, and why XRP could still be wildly undervalued if institutional money finally moves in. But the conversation gets much bi...
What if the media isn’t just biased… but actively shaping the way you think? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Beau Robinson (White Privilege) dives deep into censorship, media narratives, political division, manipulated history, and the growing distrust people have toward institutions. From Trump, Gavin Newsom, immigration, and the pandemic… to Jubilee debates, influencer culture, Hollywood, and the idea that history itself may have been manufactured — this conversation goes completely of...
| DSH #1967 She got fired from Best Buy… then hit 1 million followers two weeks later. OnlyJayus joins Digital Social Hour for a raw conversation about blowing up online, surviving cancel culture, religion, politics, sexuality, feminism, foster care, and why the creator economy is way more unstable than people think. She opens up about how her viral “fun fact” videos started from insecurity, how TikTok changed her life, and why getting canceled at the peak of cancel culture forced her to rebuild...
Hollywood isn’t what you think it is. In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Dom Lucre breaks down why he believes the entertainment industry, media, politics, and even internet culture are far more controlled than people realize. From the Grammys and celebrity messaging to Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Donald Trump, MK Ultra, streaming culture, and hidden influence inside Hollywood… this conversation goes DEEP. The conversation also dives into controversial claims surrounding intelligence agencies, medi...
| DSH #1966 Was Charlie Kirk’s death the moment the entire “America First” movement started asking the wrong questions out loud? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Stew Peters for a conversation about media control, censorship, COVID, Israel, Iran, the Epstein files, Turning Point USA, and why Stew believes alternative media is now one of the biggest battlegrounds in America. Stew breaks down how his COVID documentaries changed his career, why he believes mainstrea...
Airbnb isn’t dead. Average Airbnbs are dead. Michael joins Digital Social Hour to break down how short-term rentals still create serious wealth when you stop competing on price and start building real experiences. He explains how he scaled from a $35K sales job to owning 14 properties worth around $30M, managing 650+ properties, and pacing toward $80M–$100M in bookings this year. But the real game is not just cash flow. It’s taxes. Michael breaks down how short-term rentals can create massive fi...
The abortion debate is changing fast — and Lydia Taylor Davis says most people have no idea how extreme it has become. In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Lydia Taylor Davis, spokesperson for Students for Life, to break down the abortion debate from inside the campus culture war. Lydia shares how she went from being pro-choice to becoming one of the most outspoken pro-life voices in the country. She explains what she sees on college campuses, why Gen Z may be shifti...
What does it really take to survive at the top of the fight game for decades? Urijah Faber sits down with Sean Kelly in Las Vegas for a raw conversation about fighting, business, fatherhood, health, fear, and what it takes to build a life after the cage. From coaching Song Yadong through a razor-close fight with Sean O’Malley to building Team Alpha Male into one of the most respected fight teams in MMA, Urijah breaks down the mindset that kept him in the game longer than most fighters ever last....
| DSH #1961 Is America fighting its own war… or someone else’s? Hassan returns to the show for a heated conversation on faith, money, power, Israel, Islam, war, and why he believes Americans are being pushed into conflicts that do not serve them. This episode starts with a deeper conversation about wealth, charity, and why material success eventually stops feeling meaningful unless it is tied to service. Hassan breaks down how Islam views money, why Prophet Muhammad chose humility over power, an...
Gary the Numbers Guy says TikTok didn’t just change social media… it changed American politics. In this episode, Gary returns after a casino run and goes straight into crypto, numerology, TikTok, China, Israel, influencers, Trump, ICE, and why he believes most people completely misunderstand who is really pulling the strings. He breaks down why he thinks TikTok was created to “match America’s energy,” how China used the platform to shift public opinion, and why he believes conservatives are figh...
| DSH #1959 What if the biggest stories we’re told are only the surface layer? Billy Carson returns to Digital Social Hour for a wild conversation about hidden power structures, the Epstein files, ancient history, consciousness, stem cells, cloning, Egypt, Australia, and what he believes is coming next for humanity. From his new public company move with Forbidden Knowledge to his thoughts on the financial system, suppressed files, designer babies, ancient technology, and underground discoveries ...
Is sports betting really about knowing sports anymore… or knowing how to read the lines? Mazivs returns to Digital Social Hour after nearly two years and opens up about everything that happened while he was away. He breaks down the truth behind the headlines, his probation violation, the fake ID story, what prison was actually like, and why the public narrative got so twisted. He also reveals how he made millions while locked up, why his following stayed loyal, and why winning is still the only ...
| DSH #1954 Rob O’Neill says war doesn’t haunt you the way people think it does. It’s not always the explosions. It’s not always getting shot at. Sometimes it’s the split-second decisions you can never take back. In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Rob O’Neill opens up about life after the Navy SEALs, the lessons he learned from combat, why PTSD is often misunderstood, and how the battlefield changes the way you see politics, money, America, and human nature. Rob breaks down what elite milit...
On this explosive episode of Digital Social Hour, Woman Propaganda breaks down the modern relationship crisis and why he believes an entire generation of men feels lied to about dating, commitment, masculinity, and purpose. 👀 From viral controversy… to religion… to hookup culture… to social media destroying relationships… this conversation goes DEEP. Woman Propaganda opens up about how he built a massive online audience by saying the things most people are too scared to say publicly. He explain...
| DSH #1955 What if one NBA legend changed the future of basketball… and still never got the credit he deserved? Spencer Haywood’s story is bigger than basketball. He went from picking cotton in Mississippi for $2 a day to winning Olympic gold, becoming a basketball phenom, and taking on the NBA all the way to the Supreme Court. His fight helped open the door for generations of players to enter the league early, build wealth, and change their families forever. In this episode, Spencer Haywood si...
Most fighters train their body. Ode Osbourne trains his mind first. UFC veteran Ode Osbourne sits down with Sean before his big fight in Houston to talk about pressure, fight prep, mental toughness, and why the best fighters don’t fight with anger. Ode breaks down what it really takes to survive in the UFC, where the average career is only a few fights. He shares how growing up in Jamaica, getting lost in the woods, wrestling in Florida and Wisconsin, and constantly having his back against the w...
Dan Fleyshman is back on Digital Social Hour — and this one goes deep into money, Bitcoin, business, events, poker, and why life is way too short to play small. Dan breaks down why he believes Bitcoin will eventually be worth millions per coin, how banks profit by slowing down your money, and why Ethereum may be more useful but harder to predict. He also shares insane stories from poker, side bets, crypto mistakes, building Who’s Your Daddy into a major brand, throwing million-dollar events, and...
Corey is making six figures a month on OnlyFans — but she says her mind is already on the next level: $1 million per month. In this episode, Corey breaks down how she monetizes attention, uses AI to automate DMs, turns social media traffic into revenue, and treats content like a real business instead of just posting for free. She also opens up about the reality of OnlyFans, why most creators do not make real money, the pressure women face online, her Playboy experience, growing up bullied in a s...
| DSH #1951 Signature Illi came through and broke down what life in Dubai is really like during wartime — from watching missiles get intercepted over the Palm to still feeling safer in the UAE than he does in America. He explains why Dubai’s strict laws create order, why luxury and service feel completely different overseas, and why the UAE’s food, safety, nightlife, and business culture made him question what “the best country in the world” really means. The conversation also gets into his Wing...
Jeff Schoep spent 27 years inside the neo-Nazi movement and led one of its major organizations for 25 years. In this episode, Jeff breaks down how extremist groups operate, why they feel like cults, how they recruit people, and why the psychology behind neo-Nazi groups, ISIS, al-Qaeda, Antifa, gangs, and cults can look shockingly similar. He also opens up about assassination attempts, government informants, paranoia inside the movement, losing his identity after leaving, and why he now helps peo...
| DSH #1949 MK is trying to turn one-on-one basketball into the next global sport. In this Digital Social Hour episode, MK breaks down how his street basketball format exploded into billions of views, why NBA players are scared to run ones, and why the future of basketball might not be 5v5. He talks about building a global one-on-one league, playing in favelas with AK-47s nearby, challenging pros like Isaiah Thomas, traveling the world, going viral in every country, and why short-form basketball...
What if chaos isn’t actually chaos? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Christian joins the show from Conscious Life Expo to break down his wild journey from prison, psychedelics, and personal transformation to building a superfood brand rooted in synergy, discipline, and self-mastery. He explains why pressure, friction, and heat shape people the same way they shape diamonds, how prison forced him to rebuild himself physically and spiritually, and why he believes the universe is far more org...
| DSH #1947 Wyatt Coats shares one of the darkest and most intense transformation stories we’ve ever had on Digital Social Hour. After years of addiction, felony charges, broken relationships, spiritual warfare, and what he describes as demonic possession, Wyatt says his life completely changed when he surrendered to Jesus. In this episode, he opens up about the rituals he claims pulled him deeper into darkness, the moment he believes God delivered him, and why he now feels called to lead people...
What if the biggest problems in America all trace back to the same thing: poisoned food, broken money, and a system designed to keep people weak? In this Digital Social Hour episode, Sean sits down with Clayton to talk about his wild journey from being $10,000 in debt to becoming a millionaire in just 22 months, why he believes focus and purpose changed everything, and how politics, spirituality, money, health, and nature all connect. Clayton breaks down why he believes America’s food, water, ai...
| DSH #1945 What if love, consciousness, and human connection were more than just ideas? In this episode, Sean sits down with Dr. Samuel B. Lee for a deep conversation on spirituality, Jesus, DNA activation, subconscious programming, energy protection, the astral realm, death, and why humanity may be entering a major shift. Samuel shares why he left psychiatry, how he views modern religion, what he believes Jesus was really teaching, why community is essential for healing, and how fear, programm...
What if none of this is random… and everything is programmed? On this episode of The Digital Social Hour, Isaac Weishaupt breaks down one of the most controversial topics on the internet—mind control, occult symbolism, and the idea that influence goes far deeper than we think. From MK-Ultra to subconscious programming… from fractured identity to the possibility of losing free will—this conversation goes into territory most people won’t touch. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 Not Stage Magic… Something Else 0:27...
This episode features Jonathan from ItsComplicated, who contends that modern men face systemic disadvantages often misattributed to personal failings. He critiques the manosphere's 'self-improvement' grift as a cope for deeper problems like gynocentrism and unfavorable marriage laws. Jonathan advocates for collective action and legal reforms, proposing controversial solutions like regulated prostitution, to genuinely liberate men and foster healthier societal relationships.
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Baseball looks simple until you hear how elite pitchers actually think. Trevor Bauer breaks down the science behind pitching, injury risk, pitch design, tunneling, and why hitters have almost no time to react. From 95 mph fastballs to designing pitches in a lab, Trevor explains why baseball is way more mental, technical, and brutal than most fans realize. He also talks about playing in Mexico, the pitch clock, why pitchers get hurt, the rise of younger players, Shohei Ohtani’s real value, and th...