Grace Price believes her generation is facing a health crisis unlike anything before it — and she has made it her mission to say so out loud. A young advocate connected to the Maja Girls Movement, Grace Price joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour for a conversation that moves quickly from statistics to lived experience, covering the rise of early-onset disease, the grip of ultra-processed foods, and what she believes needs to change.
This is not a detached policy discussion. Grace speaks from the perspective of someone who has watched these patterns affect the people around her, and her energy in the conversation reflects genuine urgency — paired with an equally genuine belief that change is possible.
About Grace Price
Grace Price is a Gen Z health advocate who has built a platform around nutrition awareness and the food choices young people face daily. Through her work with the Maja Girls Movement, she has focused particular attention on how diet, food access, and misinformation are affecting the health of her generation at an early age.
Her advocacy centers on what she describes as the metabolic origins of chronic disease, the influence of large food corporations on what people eat, and the structural challenges — including food deserts — that make healthy choices inaccessible for many communities. She brings both personal conviction and a growing public voice to these issues.
What Grace Price and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Grace Price's perspective on why she believes Gen Z is facing an unprecedented health crisis
- How she views the connection between ultra-processed food consumption and rising rates of early-onset disease
- The role she argues large food corporations play in shaping dietary habits among young people
- What she describes as the metabolic origins of chronic illness and why she finds this framework important
- Her thoughts on parental responsibility and how families can approach nutrition more intentionally
- The structural challenge of food deserts and why she sees access — not just awareness — as a central issue
- How the Maja Girls Movement is working to build health literacy among young women
- Her vision for turning what she calls the sickest generation into a healthier one
Why This Conversation Matters
Grace Price represents a generation of young advocates who are unwilling to accept the status quo on health and nutrition. Her conversation with Sean Kelly is worth watching not just for the specific claims she raises — which she presents as her own views and advocacy — but for the clarity and conviction she brings to a topic that affects millions of young people navigating a food environment built around profit rather than well-being.
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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.
