Claire Bare is a storytelling-driven podcast blending humor, resilience, and real-life plot twists. Our audience values honesty, depth, and brands that show up authentically—not interruptively.
Partner With Claire
Primarily women ages 30–65 who value realness and authenticity. This is a tribe—a community of people who learn from mistakes out loud rather than hide them.
Expose your brand to a community of like-minded individuals searching for tools rather than quick fixes. As this journey grows, you'll want to say your brand helped build something meaningful from the ground up.
Pre-roll, mid-roll, or integrated storytelling placements that highlight your brand and inspire a loyal following.
On-stage mentions, signage, experiential moments—and yes, even branded outfits if the vibe fits.
Social media posts, email marketing, and short-form video integrations that feel natural and engaging.
Fully curated campaigns woven seamlessly into the narrative.
I build emotional connections through authenticity and truth, creating opportunities for brands to make their marketing dollars mean more than money.
Let's Build Something Real
Are you ready to align your brand with a community of real people seeking authenticity? If you're looking for emotional proximity, audience trust, and early-stage growth opportunities—let's build something unforgettable and transformative.
Claire-Core Values
I’m here to tell the stories most people are afraid to admit they lived. Sometimes growth looks like laughing at what almost took you out. We're not mocking life we're reclaiming the outtakes.
Values & Partnership Standards
I partner with brands that value honesty, transparency, and real conversation over scripted perfection.
We can laugh—but never at the expense of integrity and empathy.
I create a safe place where all are welcome. If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit. Partnerships should feel natural, not forced.
The trust I build with my community is protected—even if it means turning down opportunities.
I focus on impact over impressions.
No weight-loss culture, fear-based marketing, or messaging that preys on insecurity.
Growth should feel expansive—not shame-driven.
I understand this is a bold stance. Not all money is good money.
I would rather protect my voice than compromise it.