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How AI is Changing Business Forever in 2025 | Nima Yamini DSH 1375

17 May 2025

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How is AI revolutionizing business in 2025? 🤖🌍 In this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour Podcast, Sean Kelly sits down with entrepreneur and investor Nima to explore the groundbreaking ways AI is shaping industries, redefining global strategies, and changing business forever. From China's AI advancements to the future of health tech and financial diversification, this episode is packed with valuable insights you can't afford to miss! 🚀💼 Discover how artificial intelligence is driving innovation, the truth about China's AI capabilities, and why understanding these shifts is crucial for entrepreneurs, investors, and dreamers alike. 🌟 Want to stay ahead of the curve? Tune in now and join the conversation. 💬 Hit that subscribe button and watch now for more insider secrets! 📺 Don't miss out on the latest from the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly. 🔥 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - What Makes America Special 05:08 - Get Real Rest 06:16 - Pre-Marriage Insights 10:00 - Today's Sponsor 11:02 - Kanye West Discussion 13:53 - China Leading in AI 18:31 - US Support for Israel 27:15 - Levels to the Game 28:23 - Austerity Trends 31:54 - Importance of Therapy 33:13 - Addressing Suicide 35:50 - Benefits of Sprinting 40:45 - Health Importance 45:40 - Trump’s First 100 Days 46:25 - Why China is Impressive 48:36 - Risks of Investing in China 50:41 - Beyond US Stocks 51:10 - Ray Dalio Insights 52:44 - Insider Trading Explained 54:08 - Familiarity vs. Unfamiliarity 55:40 - Elite vs. Middle Class 56:40 - Importance of Diversification 56:58 - Closing Remarks APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Nima Yamini https://www.instagram.com/nimayamini SPONSORS: SAMRBOSA: https://sambrosa.com/ NORTHWEST REGISTERED AGENT: https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/socialhour 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 #dealingwithanxietyasanentrepreneur #entrepreneuranxiety #entrepreneurselfcare #howtodealwithanxietyanddepressionasanentrepreneur #growthmindset #ainews #elonmusk #aidemocratization #digitaltransformation #machinelearning

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0.229 - 22.61 Host

let's let's make some excuses here you know yeah because the fact of the matter is is that if a guy were to commit suicide and he's a physically capable man it's selfish because you're not going to be there for your mother and father imagine if they also had to go through that winter of their life knowing that their son committed suicide how selfish that is

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27.085 - 50.252 Host

Okay, guys, Alpha King Nima here today in Miami. How long you been out here, man? So thanks for having me. First off, I've seen your show quite a bit. I'm finally glad we get to hang out, man. Yeah, I've been seeing your stuff too, man. Yeah, man. I mean, wow. So yeah, so man, you know, I'm here and in Germany. My wife and daughter were born in Germany. Wow.

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50.452 - 72.127 Host

Yeah. I met him in Spain at an Airbnb. I was just backpacking, you know, I had this tiny room years, years out of my thirties. She was in her twenties. And, um, and then, uh, we met, she came out to Miami like six weeks later, seven weeks later, first date, took her to a little Cuban spot. And years and years later, we got family. Let's go.

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72.527 - 89.455 Host

Yeah, man. And I got a home in Germany, so I go back and forth. That's cool. Um, One thing that makes America special, you know, Germany is a beautiful country, man. Very beautiful country. It's just that if you're in a homogenous country and you're not part of that ethnic group, you're always a foreigner.

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90.375 - 113.446 Host

Whereas in the United States, and it's not just Germany, you could go to South Korea, you go to China, you go to Iran, you go to Nigeria, same thing. It's not exclusive to Germany. I love Germany. It's just that in the United States, anyone can be German. I mean, anyone can be American. Anyone can be American here. My wife was born in Germany. She comes here. She's American. And she fits right in.

113.526 - 129.152 Host

And I think that's what makes the United States truly special. And I say that as an expat who spends... In the last year, I've probably spent about four or five months, maybe six months. Yeah, actually more than that. Yeah, about six months overseas. Wow. Yeah.

129.212 - 134.614 Host

That's interesting to know. And a lot of people won't even know that because they don't travel outside the country. So they don't know what they got right here.

135.114 - 161.701 Host

Yeah, especially Americans that have never gone to the opposite side of things. For example, I've gone to a Palestinian neighborhood in Israel. I've also gone to China, communist country, more than once. You know, I've gone to Iran. I've gone to Germany. I've gone to, you know, obviously here in the United States. When you go to these opposites, you get a greater sense of empathy for others.

162.082 - 184.425 Host

But it's important to also have empathy for the people who don't do it. And that's the majority. Because then you come off like an elitist. Then you come off intellectually arrogant. And I think that after a while, man, you start getting successful. I'm 44. I'm probably a lot older than you, you know? You're in your 20s, right? 28, yeah. Yeah, young man, you know? So I'm middle-aged.

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