Matt Fraser has spent his career doing something that most people find either profoundly comforting or impossible to explain: connecting, in his readings and live events, with what he describes as messages from those who have passed on. When Matt Fraser sat down with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, the conversation began where his story always begins — with a childhood in which he says he regularly encountered spirits, long before he understood what that meant or what to do with it.
The episode moves from the deeply personal to the broadly philosophical, covering questions that audiences bring to his work wherever he goes: what he describes as the nature of the soul, whether relationships and bonds with pets continue after death, why some spirits seem to linger, and what he characterizes as the life review that souls undergo. It is a conversation that honors those questions without claiming to resolve them for the skeptic.
About Matt Fraser
Matt Fraser is widely described as one of America's most recognized psychic mediums. He has built a significant public presence through live events, television appearances, and bestselling books in which he shares accounts from his readings and his perspective on what he believes lies beyond death. His work centers on grief, connection, and the hope he says his readings offer to people navigating loss.
Fraser's career spans years of public work as a medium, and he has developed a following that cuts across demographics — people drawn not necessarily by a prior belief in psychic ability, but by the experiences and stories he brings forward in his sessions. In this episode, he describes his practice, his views on free will and destiny, and why he believes the most important message from his work is not to wait until death to say the things that matter.
What Matt Fraser and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Matt Fraser's account of his earliest childhood experiences seeing and sensing spirits
- How he describes the soul, its nature, and what he says happens in the moments after death
- His perspective on whether relationships — including bonds with pets — continue in the afterlife as he understands it
- The concept of the life review: how he describes souls reflecting on their earthly experience after passing
- His explanation of why some spirits, in his readings, appear to linger rather than move on
- How he understands evil spirits and what he describes as the dynamics of spiritual protection
- His perspective on sleep paralysis and how it relates to spiritual experience in his framework
- Why he says the most important message his work carries is about living fully in the present
Why This Conversation Matters
Matt Fraser's episode on the Digital Social Hour is one of the show's most emotionally resonant conversations — not because it resolves the questions it raises about life and death, but because it sits with them seriously and warmly. Whether you approach his work as a believer, a curious skeptic, or someone processing grief, his conversation with Sean Kelly offers a genuine hour of reflection on what it means to live with the awareness of what we do not yet fully understand.
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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.
