

LIZ’S COFFEE CONNECTION
Liz Hirsh Naftali
Tired of all the bad news? Liz’s Coffee Connection is a weekly podcast hosted by Liz Hirsh Naftali, featuring real conversations over coffee with thoughtful voices from all walks of life. Each episode explores stories of heart, humanity, and hope—reminding us what’s still good in the world. Part healing balm, part caffeine pick-me-up for the soul, this podcast invites you to stop doom scrolling, start joy scrolling, and remember that we have far more that connects us than divides us.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 32min
Pastor Ryan Warren: Faith, Dance, and the Power of Loving the “Other” I S3E11
Liz sits down with Pastor Ryan Warren, a unique voice blending faith, hip hop, and community leadership. From dancing in studios across the country to serving as a pastor in Dallas, Ryan shares how his passions for worship and movement became one mission: connecting people. He reflects on loving those who are different, building trust with the Jewish community, and why staying true to yourself is essential in a world full of noise. This episode is about courage, identity, and showing up for others with no agenda—just presence.
Mar 24, 2026 • 31min
Willie Brown: Service, Listening, and the Power of Showing Up for Others I S3E10
Liz sits down with former San Francisco Mayor and legendary California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. From growing up in Mineola, Texas during segregation to becoming one of the most influential leaders in California history, Brown reflects on the values that shaped his life—education, discipline, service, and listening. He shares how his mother and grandmother instilled a sense of responsibility to contribute to humankind, why working across differences is essential, and how real leadership comes from helping others without expecting anything in return. This conversation is a masterclass in generosity, humility, and what it truly means to serve.
Mar 17, 2026 • 29min
Aliza Sokolow: Food Is How We Care for Ourselves—and Each Other I S3E9
In this episode, Aliza Sokolow shares how food builds health, community, and confident, curious kids—and why nourishing ourselves is inseparable from caring for one another.
Mar 10, 2026 • 42min
Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Diplomacy, Danger, and the Discipline of Listening I S3E8
In this episode, Liz Hirsh Naftali sits down with Ambassador Ryan Crocker, a six-time U.S. ambassador whose service took him to Lebanon, Kuwait, Syria, Pakistan, Iraq, and Afghanistan. From growing up in an Air Force family and traveling internationally as a child, to building a career in some of the world’s most dangerous diplomatic posts, Ambassador Crocker reflects on what diplomacy really is: listening deeply, understanding culture, speaking with adversaries, and knowing when strength must accompany conversation. He shares stories from Beirut, Baghdad, and Kabul, explains the real work of an embassy, and offers a powerful reminder that public service requires empathy, discipline, and a clear sense of purpose.
Mar 3, 2026 • 31min
Rabbi Sharon Brous: Seeing One Another in a Time of Division S3E7
Rabbi Sharon Brous joins Liz Hirsh Naftali for a deeply personal conversation about leadership, grief, curiosity, and the urgent need to rehumanize one another. Rabbi Brous reflects on growing up in New Jersey, discovering Jewish learning later in life, falling in love with Talmud, and why community is built through presence—not agreement. Together, Liz and Sharon explore loneliness, loss, unlikely allies, and what it truly means to show up for one another in moments of pain.
Feb 24, 2026 • 26min
Rep. Gabe Amo: Teamwork, Service, and the Joy of Public Life S3E6
Liz sits down for a virtual coffee with Congressman Gabe Amo of Rhode Island. Rep. Amo reflects on his journey as the son of West African immigrants, his path into public service, and what it means to be the first person of color to represent Rhode Island in Congress. From lessons learned on the football field to helping his mother study for her U.S. citizenship test, this conversation explores leadership, collaboration, self-care, and joy as essential elements of meaningful service.
Feb 17, 2026 • 37min
Rahm Emanuel: Family, Failure & Fixing America’s Schools I S3E5
Rahm Emanuel reflects on public service, parenting, and the national education emergency he believes America can’t ignore. From dinner-table debates to Chicago school reform, this is a candid conversation about leadership, family, and what it takes to compete—and care—for the next generation.
Feb 10, 2026 • 40min
James Talarico: Love Thy Neighbor, Servant Leadership, and Joy in the Storm I S3E4
Liz sits down for a virtual coffee with James Talarico, a Texas leader shaped by faith, service, and a deep commitment to “love thy neighbor.” James shares how his granddad’s teaching—love God and love neighbor—became the foundation of his public service, first as a public school teacher in San Antonio and later in the Texas House. He reflects on growing up with a single mom, the life-changing love that built his family, and how servant leadership and relationships make it possible to work across differences. The conversation also explores his seminary journey, why he defends the separation of church and state, how he invests in young leaders, and why joy is more than happiness—it’s calm, peace, and light in darkness.
Feb 3, 2026 • 22min
Haley Stevens on Michigan Grit, Manufacturing, Farming & the Future S3E3
“Listen, learn, and lead — in that order.” Congresswoman Haley Stevens joins Liz’s Coffee Connection to talk leadership, Michigan grit, and why listening comes before lawmaking. From factories to farms, women in STEM to young voices shaping the future, this is a fast, real conversation about showing up—and leading with heart.
Jan 27, 2026 • 34min
Barry Goldwater Jr.: When Disagreement Didn’t Mean Disrespect S3E2
Barry Goldwater Jr. recalls growing up in a politically famous family, his early career as a stockbroker, and an impulsive night that led him into Congress. He reflects on his relationship with his father, friendships with the Reagans, and meaningful moments in Washington—like work on privacy laws and a surprising act of civility toward Bill Clinton.
The conversation highlights values of hard work, compassion, and connection across political divides, offering practical advice about building relationships, finding joy in everyday life, and restoring kindness in public life.


