Building something meaningful with nothing but a laptop and a vision is the kind of story that resonates across cultures and generations. Tony Delgado — entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of Latino Wall Street — brought exactly that story to the Digital Social Hour when he sat down with Sean Kelly for a conversation about resilience, purpose, and what it really takes to create a legacy.
What starts as a discussion about entrepreneurship quickly expands into something larger: a reflection on cultural identity, financial empowerment, and the responsibility that comes with building a platform that reaches a community hungry for representation and real economic knowledge.
About Tony Delgado
Tony Delgado is the founder of Latino Wall Street, an organization dedicated to advancing financial literacy and economic empowerment within the Latino community. His path from New York to Puerto Rico is more than a relocation story — it represents a deliberate choice to plant roots where his mission could have the greatest impact, serving future generations who deserve better access to financial education and opportunity.
Beyond his work with Latino Wall Street, Tony Delgado has established himself as a voice on entrepreneurship, cultural identity, and the shifting political landscape among Latino Americans. His commitment to reshaping how young people in his community think about money, legacy, and self-determination drives everything he builds.
What Tony Delgado and Sean Kelly Talked About
- How Tony built Latino Wall Street to close the financial literacy gap in the Latino community
- Why relocating from New York to Puerto Rico became central to his mission and legacy
- The real challenges entrepreneurs face that few mentors prepare you for
- What the growing Latino shift in political affiliation means for community organizing
- How parenthood reshaped Tony's mindset around impact and long-term thinking
- Why alternative media is gaining trust among communities underserved by mainstream outlets
- The role cultural stereotypes play in limiting economic ambition — and how to dismantle them
- What building a legacy actually looks like when you're working with limited resources and unlimited determination
Why This Conversation Matters
Tony Delgado's conversation with Sean Kelly is a reminder that financial literacy is not just a personal finance topic — it is a cultural and generational one. For anyone who cares about closing opportunity gaps or building something that outlasts the moment, this episode delivers the kind of grounded, purposeful perspective that makes the Digital Social Hour worth watching.
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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.
