
Digital Social Hour
AI Secrets That Transform Your Business Fast | Jeremy Sigal DSH #1389
Sat, 31 May 2025
.🚀 Discover the game-changing "AI Secrets That Transform Your Business Fast" in this powerful episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 💡 Join the conversation as Sean sits down with the incredible Jeremy Seagal, a true self-made success story. From surviving and thriving in prison to building a life of success, Jeremy shares his unfiltered insights on mindset, relationships, and how AI can be your ultimate tool for growth. 🤖 Learn how Jeremy uses AI to refine strategies, optimize health, and even enhance personal connections. Dive into his proven methods for tackling challenges head-on, building strong relationships, and turning obstacles into opportunities. Plus, hear his thoughts on the power of energy, leveraging speed, and the importance of showing up FULL in life. Packed with valuable insights, this episode is your ultimate guide to unlocking your potential and transforming your business and life. 💼 Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Don’t miss out—hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🌟 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Jeremy’s Energy 01:45 - Running Into Conflict 03:08 - Autism Diagnosis 07:05 - Therapy Challenges 09:58 - Notion Overview 12:26 - Dating in Vegas 16:15 - Prison Experience 18:38 - Winning a Lawsuit 24:20 - Leverage Strategies 26:36 - Trust in Relationships 28:54 - Prison Tattoos 32:23 - Health Importance 34:18 - Using AI Technology 38:35 - Controlling Emotions 45:00 - Understanding Anxiety 47:24 - Jeremy’s 2021 Focus APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Jeremy Sigal http://instagram.com/legalqs/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ The views and opinions expressed by guests on Digital Social Hour are solely those of the individuals appearing on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host, Sean Kelly, or the Digital Social Hour team. While we encourage open and honest conversations, Sean Kelly is not legally responsible for any statements, claims, or opinions made by guests during the show. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and consult professionals for advice where appropriate. Content on this podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Podcast #AIStrategy #JeremySeagal #BusinessGrowth #MindsetMastery #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #Spotify #ApplePodcasts 🎙️ #leadgeneration #aitools #digitalmarketing #selfimprovement #marketingfunnel #aiautomationagency #aitools #automationagency #makemoneywithai #aimarketing
Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
And the problem with tattoos is your branding. That's just there. And if you're a woman, you know, they rise off of vanity. You really need to make sure that your look can be flexible instead of like a big black splotch, you know? So if you're a girl, absolutely no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no tattoos. If you already got them, great.
Chapter 2: How can energy influence success?
All right, guys, today's guest has done more time in prison than your favorite rapper, made more money than your favorite business coach, 75 arrests, 10 years in prison, ADHD and autism, Jeremy Seagal. Thanks for coming on, man.
Yeah, that's me. Sean, honestly, so happy you reached out today. I look up to you and everything you bring to the table and I'm really excited for you to give this audience some game on things they need to hear.
Chapter 3: What challenges arise from conflict?
You are one of the most interesting people I've ever met. Your energy is just, I've never seen that in someone. You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Like, have you always radiated this positive energy? I, you know, I really love that you said that.
Chapter 4: How does autism shape personal connections?
Cause I was thinking about you today. Um, we train for energy, you know, when we're young, we realize that we like it, but also you're seeing that when we show up into these situations with that energy, we're literally creating the opportunities. So I would say if, if your move is to, um, connect with people and build huge things together, you have to train for energy.
So that's going to be your workout, you know, eating the right food and, um, yeah, I would say training for energy and not being afraid of it. And, you know, most people they're feeling because they're not enough. But, you know, usually when I felt it's because I'm too much and it's a lot easier to do a little bit less than to not have it going on at all.
I also noticed this really stands out to me about you run headfirst in a conflict. You're not afraid of it. You know, I think that's a skill. I don't know if that's teachable, but it's really impressive to me.
Sean, you do the exact same thing. That's why we're BFFs. It's just that the types of calm, okay, I have a rule that if it's an opportunity, a problem, or a fear, it gets confronted immediately. And that's because we're self-made, you know? Nobody is giving us opportunities. Nobody's coming to, you can't scream and get your problem solved. You know, we need to go handle it.
Chapter 5: What strategies can enhance relationships?
So I think that most people, they tend to overthink and that's why they're missing all the best things in life. They're hesitating. So I have learned that if you can kind of get ahead of things and get on top of it, you can get that comfort. And you always know, like, once you get in your rhythm, you're good. So why run from it? Chase that rhythm.
Yeah. A lot of people push their problems back. They procrastinate, but I think that just makes it worse, right? Yeah.
Um, hesitation is, is the absolute worst thing you can do. Um, people are always looking for answers and at the end of the day, um, The greatest failure you can make is inaction. And so when you're self-made and you're going for everything and the world's got what you want, you can't hold back.
You need to find things that you're looking for and then build a life in a circle that kind of provides that for you.
You've recently explored the mental side of things, recently being diagnosed with autism, right? Was that last year?
Well, so what I would say was, you know, growing up, I kind of got pushed into different systems and different problems and opportunities. And I never really had the time to get formally diagnosed. I think that people who have all this long list things they have, those are they're just trying to justify their failures. But I'm trying to solve problems.
I'm trying to acquire and fix all the things that that are on my path in life. And so there have been moments where I was able to slow down enough and get some formal diagnosis is because in reality, I want to connect better with people. I'm not really worried about me being a failure. Like I'm happy with me, but I'm realizing that there's moments where I'm failing to connect. And in life,
As long as in life, we're one connection away from our dreams. So don't run from what's going on with you. Understand it and then kind of play to your strengths. So that was why I was getting diagnosed.
I love that because a lot of people will get diagnosed with autism and then they'll see it as a negative. And I think these days it could be a superpower.
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Chapter 6: How can AI be utilized for business growth?
Chapter 7: What lessons can be learned from prison experiences?
I'm trying to acquire and fix all the things that that are on my path in life. And so there have been moments where I was able to slow down enough and get some formal diagnosis is because in reality, I want to connect better with people. I'm not really worried about me being a failure. Like I'm happy with me, but I'm realizing that there's moments where I'm failing to connect. And in life,
As long as in life, we're one connection away from our dreams. So don't run from what's going on with you. Understand it and then kind of play to your strengths. So that was why I was getting diagnosed.
I love that because a lot of people will get diagnosed with autism and then they'll see it as a negative. And I think these days it could be a superpower.
I mean, I was with a doctor last night. the way they talk about diagnoses, they're usually more handicapping. For me going to prison, I ended up in court diversion programs before I had to go to prison. So I was supposed to just do different therapies and stuff. And I realized that in going to all these therapy programs,
I was being helped through the lens with which they know how to help, which is through their life, through their problems, which are not my problems. I mean, I've never met somebody with my problems and that's okay.
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Chapter 8: What role does mindset play in dating?
Yeah.
And it's just impressive to me that you have that mindset because lawsuits really can make or break someone.
Yeah. Well, A lawsuit, it's just a fight, you know? And any fight, most people, when they think about getting into a fight, they're going in there with their fears. They're like, fuck, this guy, he's going to kill me. I could die. I could get my ass killed. I was with Bradley and he's like, well, aren't you worried you're going to get hit in the nose?
And I'm like, just the fact that that's your fear is why you should never get into a fight. But for me, no, I don't worry about the fear of not doing something or the, I don't worry about the fear of anything, right? I worry about for us, the best next move. And what I have learned in fight, the only way to win is that both people have to walk away with the max.
That doesn't mean that you can't beat the shit out of someone they can't lose, but you can't beat the F out of people because you'll end up losing. So in prison, the way I would get into these fights and then still have to live with people, it had to be a measured victory.
And so knowing that you're going to be safe and you're going to be fine in these fights, as long as you're showing up full and strong and ready, you're not going to die. You're not going to get your ass kicked. You're not going to lose everything. So when you come with a lawsuit, let's get more information. Let's call these guys.
Let's see what they, let's see what it's going to take for both of us to move forward. And I swear to God, aren't we, aren't we like friends with those people now?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Great terms. Great terms.
Previously, you know, it was all bad and they were like, forget you guys. And so communication, getting more information and then leading with good intent. You know, the reason people like us or the reason we connect, we, The reason we rise fast, it's our hyper-honesty. It's part of autism. We have an extreme sense of justice and we really thrive.
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