Some wellness topics get talked about everywhere; others stay quietly off-limits. Kim Rogers has built her platform around the second kind. A wellness educator known online for opening up conversations about parasites, mold, and environmental toxins, Kim Rogers joins Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour to talk about why these subjects remain taboo — and why she believes awareness matters more than fear.
Over the course of the conversation, the two move through water quality, travel exposure, skin health, and mental clarity, tracing how detox conversations have slowly shifted in the wellness world even as misunderstanding persists.
About Kim Rogers
Kim Rogers is a wellness educator and content creator who has spent years bringing hands-on experience and personal storytelling to topics most of the health world avoids. Her work centers on parasite awareness, mold exposure, and the broader question of how a person's internal and external environment shapes how they feel day to day.
What sets Rogers apart is her framing. Rather than leaning on fear-based narratives, she treats these subjects as a matter of education — encouraging people to ask better questions, pay attention to their environment, and advocate for their own health with qualified professionals. That measured approach is exactly what she brings to this episode.
What Kim Rogers and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Kim Rogers believes parasite conversations remain taboo in mainstream and wellness spaces alike
- How she distinguishes between awareness and fear when discussing health topics
- Her perspective on how water quality and environment shape overall well-being
- Why travel and lifestyle changes can leave people feeling off, in Rogers's experience
- How she sees mold, parasites, and toxins intersecting in detox conversations
- Rogers's observations on skin health, energy, and mental clarity
- Why she emphasizes long-term consistency over short-lived detox trends
- Her case for learning to advocate for your own health
Why This Conversation Matters
Wellness conversations tend to cluster around the same familiar topics, which makes a guest willing to discuss the uncomfortable ones genuinely rare. This episode is worth watching for how Kim Rogers handles that territory — sharing her views and experience without sensationalism, and framing everything around education rather than alarm. As the show notes, the conversation reflects the guest's perspective and is intended for informational purposes, not medical advice.
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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.
