Josh Hersh is an entrepreneur, writer, seeker, and curator of community. Over the years, he’s focused on creating mindful, heart-centered spaces for queer people, such as The Thoughtful Gay Man and queeret (pronounced queer-it), a global community for queer introverts. He believes in the power of belonging and connection as a means to bring healing and a sense of togetherness to queer communities.
Episode Highlights
- Josh Shares his inspiration to start social events for queer introverts after watching the Hannah Gadsby special and her asking, “Where do the quiet gays go?”
- Nick & Josh discuss the difference between introverts, extroverts and ambiverts, and what kind of environments they feel most comfortable in; and misconceptions about introverts being shy, anxious or loners.
- The process of self-discovery and self-acceptance of being an introvert, and the challenges of that identity in the larger queer culture.
- Josh talks about being sober curious, and bringing in the additional aspect of sobriety to his Queeret social gatherings.
- He describes the different events that Queeret produces, such as Qalm and Book Qlub.
Web links
- queeret – a global community for queer introverts.
- Find queeret on Instagram & Facebook