Fertility is often treated as a women's health issue, but Dr. Rahi Victory's clinical experience tells a more complete story. A fertility specialist who works with patients across the full reproductive landscape, Dr. Rahi Victory joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour to address a set of trends his field is watching closely — declining fertility rates, the underappreciated role of male health in pregnancy outcomes, and the lifestyle and environmental factors that appear to be making conception more difficult for more people.
The conversation is grounded in clinical perspective rather than alarm, with Victory offering specific, actionable guidance alongside a candid look at the business pressures shaping modern reproductive medicine. It is the kind of episode that works whether you are actively thinking about starting a family or simply want to understand what is happening in this corner of healthcare.
About Dr. Rahi Victory
Dr. Rahi Victory is a fertility specialist whose practice addresses both male and female reproductive health. His clinical focus includes diagnosing and treating infertility, counseling patients on optimizing fertility through lifestyle and nutrition, and navigating the landscape of assisted reproductive technologies including IVF. He brings a perspective shaped by direct patient care to questions that often get oversimplified in public discussion.
Victory has also been willing to address the structural side of reproductive medicine — including how private equity ownership of fertility clinics and financially driven incentives can shape the care patients receive. That combination of clinical expertise and systemic awareness gives him a distinctive voice in a field where patients are often navigating complex decisions with incomplete information.
What Dr. Rahi Victory and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Dr. Victory frames fertility as a 50/50 partnership between men and women, and what that means for how couples should approach evaluation
- His clinical perspective on the factors driving rising infertility rates, including environmental and lifestyle contributors
- How habits like smoking, excessive alcohol use, sauna exposure, and caffeine intake affect sperm health, according to his assessment
- What the research he draws on suggests about vitamins and supplementation for improving sperm quality
- His explanation of IVF — what it is, when it is appropriate, and what patients often misunderstand about the process
- The role EMF exposure may play in reproductive health and why he thinks it warrants more attention
- His concerns about financially driven incentives in fertility medicine and how patients can advocate for themselves
- Dietary guidance, including the Mediterranean diet, and how he advises patients to think about nutrition during the conception period
Why This Conversation Matters
Dr. Rahi Victory's episode with Sean Kelly is a useful, medically grounded conversation for anyone thinking seriously about reproductive health — either their own or a partner's. He covers the clinical basics while also being willing to address the systemic issues in how fertility care gets delivered, which makes for a more complete and honest picture than most health-content treatments of this topic.
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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.
