Clayton Cuteri tells the kind of story that makes you lean in: $10,000 in debt, then a millionaire 22 months later — and a conviction that the money was never really the point. The entrepreneur and content creator joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour for an hour that refuses to stay in one lane, moving from personal finance to faith to foreign policy without slowing down.
What emerges is one connected worldview. In Clayton's telling, America's food, water, education, medicine, and money systems are all tangled together — and the most practical response isn't outrage, it's fixing yourself first.
About Clayton Cuteri
Clayton Cuteri is an entrepreneur and creator who built his platform on an unusual mix of money talk and spiritual searching. After digging out of five figures of debt and reaching millionaire status in under two years, he grew an audience of 340,000 followers in just seven months by sharing what he learned about focus, purpose, and why chasing money alone keeps people broke.
His curiosity runs well beyond business. Cuteri studies the Gospel of Thomas and the threads of Christianity he believes were hidden from view, questions the role of the Federal Reserve and the IMF in global conflict, and argues that America needs a serious third-party option — the thinking behind the American Congress Party he champions.
What Clayton Cuteri and Sean Kelly Talked About
- How Clayton Cuteri went from $10,000 in debt to millionaire in just 22 months
- Why he believes focusing on money is exactly what keeps most people broke
- The approach behind growing 340,000 followers in only seven months
- What the Gospel of Thomas changed about his view of Christianity
- His take on the Federal Reserve, the IMF, and what he calls banker wars
- Why he believes poisoned food may be blocking people's spiritual connection
- His concerns about China owning American farmland and what it signals
- Why fixing yourself may be the first real step toward fixing the world
Why This Conversation Matters
Plenty of guests can talk about making money, and plenty can talk about meaning — far fewer try to connect the two into a single argument about how a country heals. Whether you share Clayton Cuteri's conclusions or push back on every one of them, this episode models something rare: a conversation that treats health, wealth, faith, and politics as one system instead of separate debates.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
