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Following narrative threads with Finn Schubert from The Menstruant

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In this episode Amy is joined by past Incubator member, Finn Schubert, all about following narrative threads in our life and business.

They talk about:

  • Finding and following narrative threads - even when the narrative is wildly nonlinear
  • Knowing when to walk away and begin a new path
  • Being willing to listen to our intuitive guides, even when they don’t tell us what we want to hear
  • His writing practice and how he decides what stories are for sharing and what stories are for him alone
  • Breathwork as a tool for letting go
  • and much more!

Finn Schubert (he/him) is the author of Even the Cemeteries Have Space Here, an essay collection exploring his move from NYC to a small town to grieve his infertility. (In a weird twist, he got pregnant as soon as the book came out.) He is a Moth StorySlam-winning storyteller, and his writing has appeared in TheBody, Lit Star Review, and the anthologies Transcending: Trans Buddhist Voices and Places Like Home. He writes a weekly essays newsletter, titled "The Menstruant," exploring the question: What does it mean to be a gay man who loves having a uterus? (Right now: Pregnancy edition.)

Finn’s background is in public health and he most recently worked as the director of HIV services for a large community health center network in Brooklyn prior to transitioning to freelance consulting last year. He offers speaking and workshops regarding LGBTQ+ health, trans and nonbinary inclusion in workplaces and spiritual communities, and public health program design and evaluation. Finn currently lives in NYC and is at work on an essay collection.

Connect with Finn:

Subscribe to essays! finnschubert.substack.com

Purchase book: finnschubert.com

IG: @finnschubertwrites

Support the show

Join the Breathe Into Business Patreon to get access to monthly live breathwork events, the community Discord server, plus the private podcast feed with interviews, breathwork recordings, and more. Membership tiers are sliding scale $5-$33 per month.
To learn more about Amy and her work, head to amykuretsky.com

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In this episode Amy is joined by past Incubator member, Finn Schubert, all about following narrative threads in our life and business.

They talk about:

  • Finding and following narrative threads - even when the narrative is wildly nonlinear
  • Knowing when to walk away and begin a new path
  • Being willing to listen to our intuitive guides, even when they don’t tell us what we want to hear
  • His writing practice and how he decides what stories are for sharing and what stories are for him alone
  • Breathwork as a tool for letting go
  • and much more!

Finn Schubert (he/him) is the author of Even the Cemeteries Have Space Here, an essay collection exploring his move from NYC to a small town to grieve his infertility. (In a weird twist, he got pregnant as soon as the book came out.) He is a Moth StorySlam-winning storyteller, and his writing has appeared in TheBody, Lit Star Review, and the anthologies Transcending: Trans Buddhist Voices and Places Like Home. He writes a weekly essays newsletter, titled "The Menstruant," exploring the question: What does it mean to be a gay man who loves having a uterus? (Right now: Pregnancy edition.)

Finn’s background is in public health and he most recently worked as the director of HIV services for a large community health center network in Brooklyn prior to transitioning to freelance consulting last year. He offers speaking and workshops regarding LGBTQ+ health, trans and nonbinary inclusion in workplaces and spiritual communities, and public health program design and evaluation. Finn currently lives in NYC and is at work on an essay collection.

Connect with Finn:

Subscribe to essays! finnschubert.substack.com

Purchase book: finnschubert.com

IG: @finnschubertwrites

Support the show

Join the Breathe Into Business Patreon to get access to monthly live breathwork events, the community Discord server, plus the private podcast feed with interviews, breathwork recordings, and more. Membership tiers are sliding scale $5-$33 per month.
To learn more about Amy and her work, head to amykuretsky.com

  continue reading

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