Jas Mathur has been building things on the internet since he was 11 years old. By the time most people were figuring out what they wanted to do with their lives, he had already mapped out a philosophy around creating businesses that reinforce one another — what he calls a real ecosystem. When Jas Mathur sat down with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, that philosophy came into sharp focus across a conversation that covers ambition, sacrifice, and what it actually costs to go public.
The discussion moves through territory that is equal parts business strategy and personal honesty — from the mechanics of SPACs and emerging markets like Dubai and India, to the deeply personal experience of losing more than 250 pounds and transforming his health alongside his career.
About Jas Mathur
Jas Mathur is the founder behind Limitless, a brand he has been building toward household-name recognition across international markets. His business interests span health, media, and consumer brands, structured intentionally so that each venture supports the others rather than competing for his attention.
He is also known publicly as the entrepreneur behind RxSugar, a sugar-alternative brand. His journey includes taking a company public — a process he describes frankly as one that cost him roughly $50 million in lessons — and establishing relationships in markets like Dubai that most Western entrepreneurs have yet to seriously pursue.
What Jas Mathur and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Jas Mathur structures his businesses as an interconnected ecosystem rather than standalone ventures
- What the experience of taking a company public actually costs, beyond the headlines
- How losing over 250 pounds shaped his approach to discipline, health, and long-term thinking
- The case for expansion into emerging markets like Dubai and India before the competition arrives
- Why Mathur believes authenticity has become a strategic business asset, not just a personal value
- His framework for building a life that does not require a vacation to escape from
- What separates entrepreneurs who scale globally from those who stay local despite having the ambition to grow
Why This Conversation Matters
Jas Mathur brings a combination of hard-won perspective and genuine global scope to a conversation that covers both the mechanics and the meaning of building something lasting. For entrepreneurs thinking beyond their first business or their home market, his blueprint for constructing an ecosystem — and the transparency he brings about what that has cost him — makes this episode worth watching in full.
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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.
