
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 #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 is beating traditional sports for attention. This episode is about fame, competition, ego, basketball culture, and building a...

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 organized than most people realize. Christian also opens up about his early life, selling mushrooms, studying naturopathic medicine, experiencing DMT, building a...

| 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 back to faith. This conversation goes deep into demons, Freemasonry, occult symbolism, spiritual attacks, addiction, pornography, witchcraft, false spirituality, an...

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, air, education system, medical system, and foreign policy are all tied together — and why fixing yourself may be the...

| 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, programming, and disconnection shape the way people live. They also get into simulation theory, AI, spiritual protection, lucid dreaming, reincarnation, end-of-life care, and...

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 Can You Control Someone’s Free Will? 0:54 Meet Isaac (Banned & Controversial) 1:42 The “Hidden Reality” Rabbit Hole 3:50 Subconscious Programming Explained 5:47 Censorship & Getting Silenced 7:07 Origins of the Occult...

Are men actually failing… or is the system set up against them? In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Jonathan from ItsComplicated breaks down why modern men feel stuck, why the Red Pill movement may be working against itself, and why “just improve yourself” might not be enough. He argues that men are being told to work harder, earn more, look better, and become “top 1%” — while nobody wants to talk about the laws, culture, and incentives shaping dating, marriage, divorce, and masculinity. This conversation gets into men’s rights, the manosphere, feminism, gyocentrism, marriage risk, no-fault divorce, prostitution legalization, AI girlfriends, p...

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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 the obsession that helped him become a Cy Young winner. This is not just a baseball conversation. It’s ab...

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 physicality has dropped, and what players actually think about the modern game...