24 episodi

Missed Connections is a podcast that explores our longing to connect and the circumstances that stand in our way. Each episode we’ll bring listeners a true missed connection story as well as an expert guest to help us unpack it so that we can all get better at making the real, meaningful connections that feel good to us.

Missed Connections The Elizabeths

    • Cultura e società

Missed Connections is a podcast that explores our longing to connect and the circumstances that stand in our way. Each episode we’ll bring listeners a true missed connection story as well as an expert guest to help us unpack it so that we can all get better at making the real, meaningful connections that feel good to us.

    MC Mini: That’s a wrap! with Lizzy & Beth

    MC Mini: That’s a wrap! with Lizzy & Beth

    In this minisode, Lizzy and Beth check in and look back as we wrap up the first season of Missed Connections. Thank you for listening! 
    A very big thank you to our amazing storytellers, incredible guests, and writer Charlotte Beach! We truly appreciate everyone who has made this season possible. 
    What thoughts, ideas, and curiosities about connection will you be exploring between now and when we meet back for season two? Let us know what you think and how you feel! Email us at elizabeths@missedconectionspod.com or DM us on Instagram or TikTok.
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 11 min
    “Surviving together was the only way we knew how to be close.” with Ludine Pierre

    “Surviving together was the only way we knew how to be close.” with Ludine Pierre

    Did you miss us? We have one final story to share with you this season. In this episode of Missed Connections, Lizzy presents a story to Beth that has an early childhood that felt like a dream,  a surprise goodbye that changes everything, and a lifelong search for that feeling of home. It’s a missed connection.
    Lizzy and Beth bring in Ludine Pierre to talk about the ways intergenerational relationships and trauma can impact connection as well as the journey we can go on to unpack and better understand it for ourselves. 
    Ludine Pierre, LPCC; LPC-MHSP is a licensed professional clinical counselor (CA #9688 and TN #4377); and clinical supervisor at Spaces Therapy. She enjoys helping individuals become more aligned with their values and deepen their sense of connection to self and others, specifically, when the past interrupts the present creating realities that might be difficult to deal with. Over the last decade, Ludine has worked in school settings and with families, in hospitals, substance use and disordered eating treatment centers, universities and private practice. She specializes in relational trauma as it relates to women’s issues and has extensive training in working with disordered eating, neurodiversity, and individuals working to understand their identities as adult children of immigrants navigating generational trauma. In addition to providing psychotherapy, Ludine believes in the power of community and creating spaces for collective healing. She is an advocate for utilizing other modalities to foster healing and provides surf therapy groups to a variety of communities in the LA area. Ludine’s hope for individuals is to be able to own their story with compassion and access the inner wisdom that already lies within.
    If you would like to learn more about Ludine and Spaces Therapy, visit spacestherapyla.com and reach out to the team at hello@spacestherapyla.com. She has some upcoming Surf Therapy groups and a support for neurodivergent folks, so keep an eye out for updates there.
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 51 min
    MC Mini: Storyteller refections on the journey of becoming

    MC Mini: Storyteller refections on the journey of becoming

    In this minisode of Missed Connections, we connect with the storyteller you heard from in episode 2 - “How do I find others who love me in the same way?” with Thomas Page McBee to reflect on their experience telling their story and how they feel about belonging in the midst of their trans becoming.
    Special thanks to our truly amazing storyteller. You know who you are ;) 
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 32 min
    “You are at the center of all of my core memories.” with Eman Abdelhadi

    “You are at the center of all of my core memories.” with Eman Abdelhadi

    We’re back! Just a heads up, tissues are highly encouraged while listening to this episode.
    In this episode of Missed Connections, Lizzy presents a story to Beth that has crying at kindergarten drop off, the unconditional love of a grandparent, and a loss that changes everything. It’s a missed connection.
    Lizzy and Beth bring in Eman Abdelhadi to talk about the experience of grief and loss and, of course, how connection with ourselves and others fits into that experience.
    Eman Abdelhadi is an academic, activist and writer who thinks at the intersection of gender, sexuality, religion, and politics. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. Her academic work has been published in numerous sociology journals and covered by press outlets such as the Washington Post, Associated Press, and NPR. Her public writing has appeared in In These Times, Jacobin, Truthout and other outlets. She is based in Chicago, where she is also a community organizer with the Salon Kawakib Collective, Faculty for Justice in Palestine and other formations.
    Be sure to follow Eman on Instagram @eabdelhadi and on X @emanabdelhadi. You can read the short story we referenced in our conversation here.
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 43 min
    MC Mini: Can storytelling and creativity help us connect? With Jade Phoenix

    MC Mini: Can storytelling and creativity help us connect? With Jade Phoenix

    In this Missed Connections minisode, Lizzy and Beth welcome writer, director, and filmmaker Jade Phoenix to explore the ways that storytelling and creativity can help us connect with ourselves and others.
    SPOILER ALERT! Jade is the storyteller for an upcoming episode of Missed Connections. In this minisode, she gives a preview of that story while sharing how being a storyteller in her creative, professional, and personal life has enabled her to connect with herself and build meaningful connections in her community. 
    Jade Phoenix is a Queer, Trans, Femme, First Generation Filipinx, Parent, LA-based Writer, Director and award winning filmmaker. Jade’s work is a poetic expression rooted in the multiple identities she holds and how they intersect with her day-to-day fight for a collective liberation, while boldly creating art and cultural content in hopes of bringing queer and trans stories to the center of today’s current social, political and cultural landscapes.
    Stay tuned to hear her story in the next episode. You can follow Jade on Instagram @jadephoenix_. You can also support her work by becoming a member on Patreon.
    P.S. If you haven’t already, check out our recent episode “In those early days with you, I lost myself” with guest Eve Rodsky to further explore the intersection of creativity and connection. It’s a good one!
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 26 min
    “I loved talking with you, it was as simple as that.” with Ocean Shapiro, MSW

    “I loved talking with you, it was as simple as that.” with Ocean Shapiro, MSW

    In this episode of Missed Connections, Lizzy presents a story to Beth that has bonding over a shared love of cringey music, a meaningful bond that gets a little messy, and the dark cloud of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” It’s a missed connection.
    Lizzy and Beth bring in Ocean Shapiro to talk about context and connection. How does who we are, where we live, where we come from, and the communities we belong to impact our ability to connect? Can connection help us heal from our past traumas?
    Ocean Shapiro is a trauma therapist at Woven Together Trauma Therapy. They work with couples and individuals and specialize in dissociative disorders, religious trauma, and cult survivorship as well as working with 2SLGBTQIA+ folks and those with poly, platonic, kink, and other alternative relationship formation issues. They are also a consultant for Sensitive Revolution, an organization that works with leaders to cultivate insight and self-awareness.
    Missed Connections is produced by the Elizabeths. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
    Have a Missed Connections story to share with us? Email us at elizabeths@missedconnectionspod.com. To keep up to date on all things Missed Connections follow us @missedconnectionspodcast on Instagram and TikTok.

    • 51 min

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