Jeremy Slate built Command Your Brand into a company that helps entrepreneurs and executives get heard, and he brought that same instinct for pattern and narrative to his conversation with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour. The two dig into inflation, the US dollar, and what history has to say about economic instability.
What sets the conversation apart is Jeremy Slate's habit of reaching back centuries for context — pulling in the fall of Rome, the reforms of past empires, and the gaps he sees in how history gets taught, all in service of understanding where things stand today.
About Jeremy Slate
Jeremy Slate is the founder of Command Your Brand, a company built to help entrepreneurs, authors, and executives grow their reach through podcast appearances and media exposure. He has spent years studying how personal branding and media intersect, turning that expertise into a business that books guests across hundreds of shows.
Outside of Command Your Brand, Jeremy Slate hosts his own show exploring history, where he examines how ancient empires rose and fell and what those patterns suggest about modern institutions. That grounding in history shapes how he approaches conversations about money, media, and power.
What Jeremy Slate and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Jeremy Slate sees inflation as one of the biggest hidden threats facing everyday Americans
- How he draws parallels between the fall of Rome and challenges facing modern institutions
- His path from growing up in New Jersey to building Command Your Brand from the ground up
- Why he believes understanding history helps people spot repeating patterns in politics and money
- His take on education gaps and why so few people study economic history in depth
- Lessons from his own experience navigating platform bans and building an independent media presence
- How Command Your Brand helps guests turn podcast appearances into long-term business growth
Why This Conversation Matters
Jeremy Slate's conversation with Sean Kelly is a reminder that today's headlines rarely happen in a vacuum. By pulling history into a discussion about inflation and institutions, he gives listeners a broader frame for questions that can otherwise feel overwhelming — and a look at how he's built a business helping other people tell their own story.
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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.
