
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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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 parenting, comparisons between January 6th and Black Lives Matter, and whether modern liberal policies contribute to societal decline. Brian shares a deeply personal story about losing his sister to addic...

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 churches, and Sean’s public commitment to attend church next year. They also discuss Islam’s growth in the West, Sharia law, worldview vs p...

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 Charlie Kirk, this episode goes deep into how polarization has reshaped friendships, media, religion, and even personal safety. This isn’t a surfac...

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 surface-level argument, this debate explores deeper issues about how religious traditions interact with secular governance — and whether Western liberal values can coexist with strong religious identity. This is a ra...

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 practical tools for improving communication, rebuilding connection in sexless marriages, and increasing intimacy without pressure or performance anxiety. This is an honest, educat...

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 “community” is the real driver behind happiness studies, and how institutions can make small changes while punishing the people who pushed for...

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 inflammatory rhetoric spreads faster than nuance online. Chapters (timestamps) 0:00 – Opening: provocative claims + escalation in online rhetoric 0:24 – Meet Ryan Williams (“Scottish Korean”) 0:42 – What led to detainment (overview) 1:35 – UK arrests for soc...

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, metabolism, inflammation, and longevity. 🎯 What You’ll Learn 🧬 How the epigenome acts like software that turns genes on/off 🍳 Why egg yolks + cholesterol fear is mostly outdated science 🧠 Why chol...

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 weirdly revealing: two totally different worldviews colliding in real time, with moments of insight buried inside the chaos. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — 607 Unc’s “God code” + frequency worldview 0:40 —...

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 legal battles with past administrations, and why he thinks the next wave of conflict is over control of information. We also touch on the...