Brittany Schmitt built her name as a comedian, but the conversation she had with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour went far beyond the stage. She sat down to talk candidly about her own ayahuasca ceremony, walking through what she experienced and how it fit into a longer arc of personal healing.
The conversation moves from that ceremony into deeper territory — her relationship with her mother, her path to sobriety, and how she processed her father's suicide. It is a personal account, not a prescription, and Brittany frames each part of it as her own experience rather than advice for anyone else to follow.
About Brittany Schmitt
Brittany Schmitt is a comedian who has spoken openly about mental health, sobriety, and family history as part of her public work. She has used her platform to discuss subjects that are often left out of comedy circles, including addiction recovery and grief.
Her appearance on the Digital Social Hour continues that pattern of candor. Rather than keeping her story at arm's length, Brittany Schmitt walks listeners through the parts of her life that shaped her — from her parents' relationship to her own journey toward sobriety — grounding her comedy career in a fuller picture of who she is.
What Brittany Schmitt and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Brittany Schmitt's account of her own ayahuasca ceremony and what it surfaced for her personally
- How her relationship with her mother informed the emotional work she describes doing
- Her description of her path to sobriety and what that process looked like for her
- How she talks about coping with her father's death by suicide
- Her perspective on mental health medication as part of her own experience
- Thoughts on navigating male-female friendships as a public figure
- Reflections on building a career as a female comedian in a competitive industry
Why This Conversation Matters
Brittany Schmitt's conversation with Sean Kelly stands out for its honesty about experiences that are rarely discussed so openly. It is presented throughout as her personal account — not medical or drug guidance — which is exactly what makes it valuable: a real person describing what healing looked like for her, in her own words.
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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.
