Bryce Hall came up in the first big wave of TikTok fame and never bothered playing it safe. The Sway House co-founder turned fighter and aspiring actor has built a career on saying exactly what he thinks — which is precisely the energy he brought when he sat down with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour for episode 700.
Recorded in the heat of the 2024 election season, the conversation ranges from Hall's political stance and the fake-news epidemic to ego death, bullying, and what it costs to stay yourself when your livelihood depends on attention.
About Bryce Hall
Bryce Hall rose to prominence as one of TikTok's most-followed personalities and a co-founder of the Sway House, the Los Angeles creator mansion that defined an era of short-form content. With millions of followers across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, he became as known for his unfiltered persona as for the videos themselves.
Since that first wave, Hall has kept reinventing: stepping into influencer boxing and bare-knuckle fighting, co-founding a beverage brand, and working toward an acting career. Few creators from the TikTok class of 2020 have stayed as visible — or as willing to court controversy — as he has.
What Bryce Hall and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Bryce Hall chose to go public with his politics ahead of the 2024 election
- The pressure of staying authentic on platforms that reward outrage, clicks, and controversy
- How he is preparing for bare-knuckle fighting while building a path into acting
- Looking back on the Sway House era, its controversies, and being misunderstood at scale
- Ego death, bullying, and ADHD — the personal work behind a very public persona
- What creators really earn, and how TikTok trends keep reshaping the attention economy
- Las Vegas gambling stories, from wild nights out to sessions with Jon Najarian
- His take on the UFC GOAT debate and an honest conversation about fearing death
Why This Conversation Matters
Bryce Hall gets reduced to headlines more than almost any creator of his generation, and this episode shows why that is a mistake. Whatever you make of his politics, the conversation reveals someone thinking hard about identity, risk, and reinvention — and Sean Kelly gives him the room to do it out loud.
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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.
