Claire Lehmann was raised in Australia by Irish parents who emigrated to New Zealand where she now lives. She studied nursing in Christchurch, New Zealand and earned a degree in biological sciences before becoming a journalist. She has covered everything from child care to immigration for Australian network television and is now focusing on health and height issues.
Claire’s passion for height issues led her to begin writing a blog about her passion and her attempts to help others overcome their height challenges. Claire has written articles about this height issue for major online news sources including AOL News Network and The Australian Online Nursing and Health Forum. Her writing on the subject has received numerous awards including The Courier Mail Online Readers’ Choice Best Blog of 2021 – Book of the Year and The Helsing’s Readers Choice Health and Beauty Awards. Claire’s writing has also appeared in a number of popular magazines including Inclusion and in the medical journal Archivica. Claire Lehmann has also served as a guest speaker at a variety of events including The World Health and Medical Conference in Melbourne and The Annual Meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. Her professional portfolio contains information about her work as a consultant in public health and nutrition and as a nutrition and exercise specialist.
Claire Lehmann has shared her experience of dealing with height issues with her readers in an online newsletter called” Claire’s Tall”. She describes herself as a “travel writer, wellness advocate, foodie and self-help writer”. Claire has written that she “makes time in each busy day to stop by” her local supermarket and talk to the cashier about her height problem. When asked what she likes most about her job, Claire Lehmann said that the biggest difference she enjoys about her job is “feeding people the things they want and need-people who are passionate about serving others”.