This Week I Drove 1,400 Miles, Cried in a Storage Unit, and Remembered I’m Still Famous
- Sheridan Guerrette
- Oct 29, 2025
- 8 min read
Updated: May 9
How Art Dealers, Fake Résumés, and One Very Public Panic Attack Humbled but Not Discontinued— My Hot-Girl Era

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Previously on What Sheridan Said...
Last week’s episode, Rejections, Résumés, and the Return of Sheridan— when our heroine escaped the woods (and Stephen the cat) for safe house number two, she traded in Claritin and chaos for job boards and rejection emails. Between failed hostess applications, “you’re too motivated” feedback, and a deep dive into her own purpose, Sheridan found herself confronting a truth she’s spent years sidestepping: being overqualified is just code for being unstoppable. Somewhere between rewriting her résumé, recording a country-romance song called Honey and Hay, and rediscovering her sweatpants era, she realized that reinvention isn’t always glamorous— it’s just honest. But as the song plays quietly in the background, one question lingers: how do you start over when you’ve already been everything once before?
Rejections, Résumés, and The Return of Sheridan Guerrette
October 15th, 2025
Our Modern Heroine, Sheridan Guerrette, Applies to a Thousand Jobs, Reflects on Power and Purpose, and Shares the Preview of Her Newest Song, Honey and Hay
I drove back to the East Coast to check on my storage unit, grab a few warmer coats, and pick up a few shifts while I crash with friends. The plan was simple: a little serving gig to make some cash, maybe sell one of my paintings for a financial boost, and get a breather from the chaos of starting over. But life loves to humble me, and apparently, so does the economy.
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