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THE CAPITOL COFFEE CONNECTION

THE CAPITOL COFFEE CONNECTION

By: Liz Hirsh Naftali
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Hosted by Liz Hirsh Naftali, The Capitol Coffee Connection Podcast is all about bringing together elected officials from all walks of life to engage in conversations that go beyond the headlines and party lines. New episodes every Tuesday.Liz Hirsh Naftali Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Roger Carstens S2E15
    Jul 23 2025

    Join Liz as she delves into a compelling conversation with Roger Carstens, the former Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, who shares insights about heart, humanity, and leadership. Discover the profound impact of empathy and resilience in navigating the complex world of hostage negotiations. Carstens recounts his unique journey from growing up in Spokane, Washington to his vital role in reuniting families across the globe, reflecting on personal stories of bravery and love.

    In this episode, explore the intricacies of international diplomacy, the essence of effective negotiation, and the incredible strength found in teamwork and empathy. Carstens shares his real-life experiences from his time at West Point to his tenure under different U.S. administrations, highlighting the collaborative efforts required to bring people home safely. Through his heartwarming and at times, challenging journey, Carstens illuminates the idea that leadership is not just a position but an action fueled by compassion and dedication.

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    51 mins
  • Dr. Tamar Shlezinger S2E14
    Jul 16 2025

    In a gripping and profoundly moving episode of The Capitol Coffee Connection, host Liz Hirsh Naftali speaks with Dr. Tamar Shlezinger, an Israeli social worker, educator, and psychotrauma responder with United Hatzalah of Israel, who shares—for the first time in English—the story of how she helped save the lives and souls of two young children trapped in the horrors of October 7.

    When Hamas terrorists infiltrated Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Tamar received a call through United Hatzalah’s crisis network. On the other end: Michael (9) and Amalia (6)—two terrified siblings hiding in a closet, just feet from their murdered mother. Earlier that day, their father had been gunned down while trying to carry them to safety. Their 3-year-old sister, Abigail, was missing—believed to have been killed but later confirmed as a hostage in Gaza. Abigail was released after 51 harrowing days as an orphaned hostage in Gaza.

    For 12 unimaginable hours, Tamar remained on the phone with the children, helping them stay calm and silent as terrorists roamed outside their door. Through intuition, trauma tools, and raw compassion, she became their anchor—until they were finally rescued that night. Liz, the children’s great-aunt, credits Tamar with “saving their souls.”

    This is more than a story of survival—it’s a portrait of human connection in crisis, and the power of one person’s voice to guide others through the darkest hours. As the world nears the two-year mark of October 7, this episode is a reminder of the resilience of children, the strength of community, and the healing power of empathy.

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    37 mins
  • Zoe Lofgren S2E13
    Jul 9 2025

    Join host Liz Hirsh Naftali in Capitol Coffee Connection as she sits down with Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren from Northern California's 18th District, a unique blend of Silicon Valley tech and agricultural prowess. Explore how Lofgren, a passionate advocate for fusion power, navigates the political landscape, collaborates across party lines, and reflects on her personal and professional journeys from her humble beginnings to a leading figure in Congress.

    Discover Lofgren's stories about her upbringing in Palo Alto, her commitment to her constituency, and her insights into the potential of fusion power to revolutionize our energy future. Filled with personal anecdotes, this episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of a dedicated public servant.

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    20 mins
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