Episodes
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
In this episode, Liz is thrilled to feature an enlightening conversation with Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker, a millennial Republican who has captured the attention of the nation by winning 70% of the vote. Join host Liz as she explores Mayor Parker's unique perspective on leadership, her commitment to youth and early childhood education, and her efforts to foster bipartisan cooperation in a rapidly growing city known for its unexpected charm.
Mayor Parker shares personal stories from her upbringing in Hico, Texas, to her experiences as a mother and policy leader, offering insights into the challenges and joys of balancing family life with the demands of public service. Discover the influences that have shaped her approach to governance, from her musical tastes to the profound impact of her educators and family.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the power of connection, authenticity, and joy in leadership. Whether you're from Fort Worth or tuning in from around the globe, you'll find inspiration in Mayor Parker's vision for a community that values every voice.
Listen, subscribe, and join us every Tuesday for more heartfelt conversations with the leaders who are shaping our future. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button for alerts on new episodes and exclusive content. Let's connect over coffee and uncover the stories that remind us of our shared humanity.
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
In this episode, Liz is joined by Minnesota's Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, a trailblazer as the first Native American woman in a U.S. executive role. Flanagan shares her inspiring journey, rooted in her Ojibwe background, and discusses the critical importance of diversity and representation in leadership. She talks about her tribe, the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and the role of clans in Native American culture, emphasizing the contemporary existence of Native American people and the need for their voices in policy-making. Flanagan opens up about her upbringing, the impact of mentors, and how she balances her professional responsibilities with her personal life. She also offers advice for young people, stressing the importance of taking up space, being true to oneself, and finding joy in community, live music, and family time. Her story is a powerful testament to identity, resilience, and the role of community in shaping leaders.
Join us for a conversation that delves into the heart and humanity of one of the most influential Native American leaders in the United States today. Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes and exclusive content.
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
After meeting Congressman Buddy Carter for the first time live on TV during a Newsmax interview, Liz immediately asked the Congressman to join her on The Capitol Coffee Connection. In this episode, Liz and the Congressman discuss a range of topics including his championing bipartisan healthcare initiatives like the Telehealth Modernization Act with Lisa Blunt Rochester, and the advancements in Telehealth during the pandemic. Carter shares his journey from a pharmacist to a politician, emphasizing the importance of family, hard work, and his passions for fishing, sports, and education. The episode highlights the significance of bipartisan cooperation in public service, particularly in healthcare.
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Monday Jun 03, 2024
Monday Jun 03, 2024
In this episode, Liz is joined by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. They discuss the importance of heart and humanity in politics, Mayor Bass's experience as the first woman mayor of Los Angeles, and her passion for creating systemic change. Mayor Bass emphasizes the power of inclusivity, collaboration, and kindness in her leadership approach.
They also explore Mayor Bass's upbringing in a politically active family, her civil rights movement-influenced education at Hamilton High, and her dedication to addressing city issues like foster care, homelessness, and police abuse. She shares personal stories that underline the importance of community support.
From her time at USC Medical School to founding an organization in response to the foster care surge during the crack cocaine epidemic, Bass advocates for policy reform and supports grandmothers in foster roles. Her work with the Community Coalition, efforts to combat homelessness, preparations for the Olympics, and connections to Africa highlight her global commitment.
Additionally, Bass's hobbies and focus on leadership representation illustrate her comprehensive approach to public service and community empowerment.
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Tuesday May 21, 2024
Tuesday May 21, 2024
Liz welcomes Penny Nance, the CEO and president of Concerned Women for America. Liz and Penny recount their first fateful meeting in Washington, DC, where Penny offered unwavering support during Liz’s desperate time — when her great niece Abigail had been kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct 7th. This encounter sparked a powerful friendship and a shared mission against antisemitism. Together, they discuss the inspirations drawn from their family backgrounds, the influential role of young people in activism, and the need for community-driven advocacy. Tune in to hear an inspiring conversation about friendship, resilience, and the fight for justice in an increasingly challenging world.
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Dive into the remarkable journey of Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester on the Capitol Coffee Connection podcast. From her historic election as Delaware's first woman and person of color in Congress to navigating personal loss and advocating for change, Lisa shares insights into the power of authenticity, resilience, and representation. Join us as she reflects on her spiritual home, the importance of finding common ground, and her unwavering commitment to fighting for democracy and making a difference in people's lives.
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
In this episode, Liz is joined by Texas Congressman Colin Allred, a hopeful for the U.S. Senate. Allred's journey from NFL linebacker to civil rights attorney and his tenure in the Obama administration has inspired many. He opens up about the profound influence of kindness in his life, a value he attributes to his upbringing and the legacy of John Lewis. Reflecting on his multifaceted identity, Allred shares personal anecdotes that underscore the importance of empathy, community support, and teamwork, not just in politics but in everyday life. His commitment to family, joy in his children's achievements, and dedication to public service shine through, offering a unique glimpse into the heart and humanity of one of our elected leaders.
Be sure to check out last week's episode if you missed it with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
Join us next Tuesday for more insightful discussions that remind us of the shared values and common goals that unite us.
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Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Liz is joined by Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett who shares her remarkable journey from defense attorney to Congress. With a focus on bipartisan collaboration, she delves into her partnership with Senator Cornyn on crucial issues like the Strip Act against fentanyl, emphasizing the significance of speaking truth to power and serving the people. Representing Dallas, Texas, Crockett's dedication to addressing economic challenges and amplifying marginalized voices shines through, shaped by her upbringing in St. Louis, Missouri. Drawing inspiration from icons like Barbara Jordan and Shirley Chisholm, she discusses the importance of mentorship, authenticity, and purpose-driven work. From her personal preferences to her aspirations for youth engagement and cultural exploration, Crockett offers a multifaceted perspective on leadership, representation, and finding fulfillment in public service.
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
In this episode Liz chats with Congressman Mike Levin from California's 49th district. Levin shares his journey from immigrant roots, education at Saddleback Valley and Loyola High, and mentorship under Ellen Tauscher and Pete Aguilar. He reflects on balancing his 2018 congressional role with family life, lamenting missed time with his children due to Washington duties. Levin values structured family activities and emphasizes kindness in public service amidst political polarization. He finds joy in societal impact, legislative achievements, and family values, navigating parenting challenges with teenagers and advocating for broad representation.
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Join Liz as she sits down with Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, representing Illinois's 14th district. In a candid conversation, Underwood shares her remarkable journey from nursing to politics, driven by a desire to address healthcare disparities and broken promises in her community.
Discover how Underwood's own health condition influenced her transition and inspired her to found the Black Maternal Health caucus, advocating for marginalized communities. Learn about her leadership roles in the Girl Scouts and her belief in the power of mentorship and creating safe spaces for growth.
Get to know the person behind the politician as Underwood opens up about her preferences, rigorous exercise habits, and travel experiences. From the streets of Paris to the vibrant culture of New Orleans, she shares how her global adventures shape her perspective and fuel her passion for making a difference.
Tune in to gain insights into Underwood's leadership philosophy, her commitment to joy and determination, and the transformative impact of genuine efforts in leadership. Don't miss this inspiring episode highlighting the resilience and vision of Congresswoman Lauren Underwood.
New Episodes Every Tuesday!
Created and hosted by Liz Hirsh Naftali, The Capitol Coffee Connection offers a refreshing break from partisanship at a time when political polarization seems to dominate every conversation, allowing politicians of all stripes to tell the stories that have shaped their lives and the passions that drive their service to our communities. Humanizing these public figures gives listeners a broader view of each one as a person – often as a spouse or a parent – providing an intimate and transcendent glimpse into the lives of elected officials. No debates, no grandstanding, just a platform to find common ground and embrace our shared humanity.