When The Poem Is About Me
- Sheridan Guerrette
- Jun 11, 2025
- 8 min read
Updated: May 9
Poetry, Trauma, & Plunging Necklines

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Previously on What Sheridan Said...
In a bold reclamation of her narrative, Sheridan Guerrette—the fierce, unshrinkable Midwestern firebrand with East Coast edge who commands your inbox every Wednesdays at 9/8 Central—steps into the spotlight to unpack the scars that forged her empire: from hometown betrayals where childhood friends turned vicious bullies, dodging lawsuits and paparazzi-style snaps in Walgreens aisles, to surviving a brutal soccer-field knockout for calling out a coach, modeling rejections branding her too fat/short/ugly, and watching her mom's mayoral races crushed by anonymous threats demanding they vanish. Exiled but unbreakable, she flips silence into strategic armor, airing truths before they weaponize against her, building startups, advising investors, strutting runways, all while proving ambition isn't a curse but her crown. Now, she's teasing patents, a poetry collection from hidden notebooks, and a secretive new build that'll make doubters regret not betting on her. The scene cuts on this defiant glow-up, whispering that her story's far from over.
This is What Happens When You Don't Stay Small
June 4th, 2025
I Was Supposed to Disappear. Instead? I Made Headlines.
I’ve spent the week drowning in other people’s poetry, because apparently I enjoy torturing myself with the fear I’ll never measure up. Sometimes I’ve convinced myself of this, even though nobody’s seen my writing in years. It’s that maddening little voice whispering, “What if you’re not good enough?”
But I’m doing it anyway. Hell, it’s art, subjective. It’s who I am.
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