What actually happens when your content goes viral? For DeVon True, it meant getting stopped in public from Las Vegas to cities across the country — and, more surprisingly, whistleblowers sliding into the DMs with stories they wanted told. Recorded at Resorts World during the One Drop Charity Poker event, this Digital Social Hour conversation finds DeVon True and Sean Kelly comparing notes on what it is like when an audience explodes overnight.
From there, the episode becomes a tour of the questions driving his content: how his team researches topics, why truth content spreads faster than anything else, and how to stay skeptical of official narratives without turning your brain off entirely.
About DeVon True
DeVon True is a content creator whose 'question everything' commentary has carried him up the podcast charts and into viral territory, building an audience drawn to topics mainstream media tends to avoid. As he describes in this episode, that growth changed his day-to-day life — and turned his inbox into a tip line, with whistleblowers reaching out once the platform got big.
He is also building infrastructure behind the content, expanding the JetSet Studios space in Las Vegas with lounges and multiple podcast rooms. In conversation with Sean Kelly, DeVon True walks through how his team builds episodes from research, tips, and DMs, then digs into the claims and questions his audience cares about — from geoengineering conversations and health-branding skepticism to Mandela Effect examples and why people feel AI steers certain topics. The perspectives explored are his own, presented for listeners to weigh.
What DeVon True and Sean Kelly Talked About
- What changes in real life when your content goes viral, from podcast charts to public recognition
- How whistleblower DMs started arriving once the platform grew, and how his team vets topics
- Why DeVon True believes truth content spreads faster than any other format online
- What it takes to build a real creator studio, from podcast rooms to workflow
- How he frames the geoengineering and chemtrail conversations his audience keeps asking about
- Why he argues healthy branding does not always mean healthy products
- The Mandela Effect examples and AI censorship questions that close out the episode
- His case for staying skeptical of narratives without abandoning critical thinking
Why This Conversation Matters
Whatever you make of the topics, this episode is a candid look at how alternative media actually gets made in 2026 — the research process, the tips, the studio build-out, and the strange new gravity of a viral audience. Sean Kelly keeps the conversation grounded in the question that matters most: how do you question everything without losing the plot?
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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.
