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  • #35 - Claira Hermet: Social Anxiety, Sober Nights Out, Misogyny Grifting, Eating Disorders, The Orgasm Gap & Her Role as a Social Media Influencer

#35 - Claira Hermet: Social Anxiety, Sober Nights Out, Misogyny Grifting, Eating Disorders, The Orgasm Gap & Her Role as a Social Media Influencer

Friday 8th December 2023

Join Claira Hermet as she shares her journey through social anxiety, sobriety, eating disorders, and misogyny. A must-listen for anyone seeking hope and resilience.
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Believe in people podcast
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Matthew Butler
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Claira Hermet's Candid Chat: Tackling Social Anxiety, Sobriety, and Misogyny

Episode Overview

  • Claira's journey from using alcohol as a crutch to embracing sobriety and self-discovery
  • Overcoming social anxiety through self-love and therapy
  • Navigating the impacts of eating disorders and the path to healing and self-acceptance
  • Addressing the prevalence of misogyny grifting and advocating for sexual empowerment
  • Embracing vulnerability and building a strong support network for personal growth
I just felt like all of my muscle when I was in social situations... unless I'd had a drink... And so I think that the alcohol in that sense really became a crutch...
What happens when a social media influencer opens up about her deepest struggles? In this episode of the 'Believe in People Podcast', Claira Hermet sits down with host Matthew Butler to discuss her decade-long battle with social anxiety and eating disorders. Claira shares her raw and honest experiences of using alcohol to cope with social situations and how embracing sobriety has transformed her life.
She dives into the complexities of mental health, highlighting the importance of therapy, self-love, and stepping out of comfort zones. But it doesn't stop there. Claira also tackles the controversial topic of misogyny grifting and the gender-specific need for street safety awareness. Her candidness about her experiences with OnlyFans culture and the orgasm gap sheds light on issues many shy away from discussing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking relatable stories of resilience and the power of vulnerability.
Whether you're dealing with similar challenges or supporting someone who is, Claira's journey offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that you're not alone.