🏈 Creator Spotlight: Kayce Smith
Barstool icon Kayce Smith is now on Passes, bringing her most dedicated fans closer to the action than ever before.
Kayce Smith, sports broadcaster, sideline reporter, and host of The Barstool College Football Show, is now on Passes, bringing her most dedicated fans closer to the action than ever before.
With three exclusive membership tiers (Field Goal, Touchdown, and MVP Zone), Kayce is pulling back the curtain on her world. Think unfiltered behind-the-scenes access from studio sets and live broadcasts, insider glimpses from her travels around the globe, and candid moments from her daily life, which includes workouts at the boxing gym, hangouts with friends, and everything in between.
Plus, fans can now book personalized video messages through her Shop—perfect for gifting something truly unique to the sports fans in their lives this holiday season.
Now let's dive into Kayce's Passes journey and get to know the person behind the personality here.

What’s one thing about Passes that you didn’t expect but love?
I didn't know how much fun it would be to share little random snippets of my day-to-day life and interact with people about it. For example, sharing that I grabbed an ice coffee on the way to the gym when it was snowing. People couldn't believe I drink it cold no matter what. Truly the smallest things like that spark the funniest conversations.
Summarize your journey thus far in one sentence.
Letting people in on "behind the scenes" and connecting with the users is definitely a learning process but a fun one!
What’s something you wish someone had told you when you first started your creator journey?
Don't worry about being "too curated." Be authentically YOU. That's what draws people in. Plus, it's way easier to create content when you're not overthinking it.
What’s your spirit animal, but make it a breakfast food?
ANY breakfast food that hot sauce can be added to. I carry hot sauce in my purse (literally) because I need to add some spice to anything and everything :)
What’s your weirdest creative habit that actually works?
I don't have a set schedule of when, how or why. I just let it fly. People seem to really connect to the fact they're "living" my day with me!
What’s your definition of a “good day” as a creator?
My best days are when I create something that feels natural and fun and then I let it rip without thinking too much about it. A good day is when it doesn't feel like "work."
What’s one advice you would give to fellow Passes creators?
If it starts getting overwhelming, know that you have so many resources to help. I tried to do it all by myself at first and found myself drowning or feeling bad I wasn't giving my subscribers enough. I started working with a team and it made everything more fun and worth it again! Do what you can but don't be scared to ask for help! It's all a team effort.