About Liz

About Liz

Liz hosts The Capitol Coffee Connection Podcast where she sits down with an array of elected leaders for a coffee and conversation about heart and humanity, not politics and policy. There is no debate and no grandstanding. Instead, the conversation dives deep into the ethoses of these remarkable individuals who have dedicated their careers to public service; it peels back the layers that reveal the common thread that binds us all together - our shared experiences, stories, and dreams for ourselves and the world.  

Liz is a podcast host, a businesswoman, and a philanthropic and social activist. She runs The Hirsh Collective, a commercial real estate company based in Los Angeles’ Fashion District.

In addition, Liz serves on the RAND Corp. Global and Emerging Risks Board and the U.S. Commission for American Heritage Abroad. Liz is a member of the IKAR Synagogue Board and has served on the Board at Oakwood School in North Hollywood, California for twenty years. She is also involved with LA Family Housing, LA Downtown Women’s Shelter, LA Jewish Family Service, LA Holocaust Museum, Feed The Children, and The Tel Aviv Foundation.

Liz has also served on various campaigns and their finance committees. Her commitment to a unified country has been her impetus for not only creating The Capitol Coffee Connection but for having a voice in various aspects of politics in America. Her dream, no matter what affiliation, is to make honest and thoughtful conversations a priority in order to sustain our democracy. 

Liz is the author of two books, Israel Land and Sixty Seconds of Light.  Liz is the proud mother of five diverse, interesting and incredible young adults.

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