• “Come as You Are.”
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira sit down together and reflect on the podcast series, from origin to completion.

    They discuss the beauty and power of human connection, symbolized by their clandestine friendship. Michal notes the motivation for the podcast series and Amira summarizes the impact participating as co-host has had on her life.

    Michal and Amira talk openly about Michal’s personal and professional future (including a mobile year ahead with her family in their RV!). And speak intimately about Amira’s diagnosis, health and limited capacity. But being at Michal’s side, the power of “yes,” seems limitless.

    If you are curious about who we are, this episode is for you.

    Message Michal here, to she if she may be staying in a city near you!

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    40 mins
  • Travis Ingersoll, “Let’s Talk About Sex.”
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Travis Ingersoll, PhD, sexologist, intimacy researcher, and author of upcoming book, “Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers,” joins Michal and Amira to talk about sex — from the academic to the applied, it’s ALL in this episode.

    Travis highlights the importance of sex-positive talk and education in building sexual wellness. They discuss the impact of culture, community, sexual orientation, religion, race, gender identity, and disability on sexual growth and wellness. Travis and Amira each share reflections on their own respective illnesses, and the impact that was made on their sexual wellness.

    If sex is “complicated,” “taboo,” “stigmatized” or makes you giggle with embarrassment, listen to this episode, this one’s for you. Education and desensitization 101, what you should’ve earned in fourth grade health class.

    Buy “Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers,” ( link)

    Follow Travis Ingersoll on his website (link) for more on workshops, classes and coaching

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    46 mins
  • Rebecca Gordon, “Love is in the Stars.”
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira sit down with Rebecca Gordon, world-renowned astrologer, author, and founder of a 20-year-running astrology school, Rebecca Gordon Astrology, to explore how the cosmos shape our inner and outer worlds. Listen along if you want to learn why astrology still captivates scientists, skeptics, and seekers alike.

    Rebecca shares her origin story, from childhood stargazing to discovering astrology, an affinity from youth that never faded. Together, they dive into: astrology as the poetry of life and a language of energy. This episode is for anyone with an insatiable curiosity. Join the conversation if you’re curious about how the stars reflect our deepest truths.

    Rebecca is also known as the “teacher of teachers,” in the world of astrology, and has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Vogue, The New Yorker, Oprah Magazine, Dr. Oz & CNN, listen to find out why.

    Follow the lovely astrologer: Rebecca Gordon on Instagram & can book a personalized astrology reading here

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    49 mins
  • Skye Michiels, “Happiness is a Practice.”
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Skye Michiels, founder of With Heart Coaching, joins Michal and Amira to talk about love, divorce, and the energetic power of manifestation. From his early days as a high school history teacher to becoming a top real estate coach, Skye shares how authenticity and relationship-building became the foundation of his success.

    You'll hear how Skye built a thriving referral-based business, transitioned into full-time coaching, and developed a philosophy that empowers people to lead with heart. Whether you're navigating love, life, or your “next chapter,” this conversation will leave you feeling grounded, inspired, and ready to manifest more aligned connections.

    Episode Bonus: Join us as Skye leads a short meditation focused on connecting to your inner truth.

    Show notes:

    Connect with Skye Michaels via his Instagram skyemichiels or his Website: https://www.withheartcoaching.com/

    Find his freeMonthly Workshop here. https://www.withheartcoaching.com/fre...

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    49 mins
  • Karla Ballard, “The Currency of Connection.”
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira collaborate with Karla Ballard. Karla is the founder and CEO of Humn, a platform that helps transform social capital into economic power. She brings a rare blend of tech innovation, policy insight, and ancestral wisdom to the conversation of connection and offers a soul-stirring perspective on economic shifts, job loss, and what it truly means to thrive in uncertain times. Find your place in gig culture. Karla invites us to open our minds to new currencies like connection, reciprocity, and spirit.

    She reminds us, we are not alone: our ancestors are carrying us forward. Whether you're navigating career transitions or yearning for a more unified world, this episode is an invitation to rethink power, purpose, and what’s truly worth your fight.

    Reach Karla & learn more about Humn https://humn.world/

    To learn more about Summit, go here.

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    48 mins
  • Jonny Imerman, “Here’s Jonny!!”
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira meet a powerful superconnector and lifelong social-impact entrepreneur, Jonny Imerman. Jonny cofounded Imerman Angels, a global one-on-one cancer support community rooted in empathy and human connection.

    Jonny shares how he turned the pain from his own testicular cancer diagnosis into a clear and unstoppable purpose. He built a movement that has helped thousands of people facing cancer connect to others like them, battling isolation, building community and growing hope.

    Whether you're a connector, a caregiver, or just someone who wants to make their presence count, this episode will inspire you to lead with heart and action.

    Reach Jonny here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/imermanangels/

    To request a mentor or become a member, check out Imerman Angels.

    To learn more about Summit, click here.

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    50 mins
  • Dr. Matt Reid, “Connection is Medicine.”
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira consult with Dr. Matt Reid. Matt is an Emergency Medicine trained physician and counselor providing healthcare to people facing substance use disorders and mental health crises. Amira and Matt discuss how Emergency Medicine doctors size each other up and how those quick, initial assessments often unravel in surprising ways.

    Amira and Matt teach Michal what it means to support physicians in dating, including how to build emotional fluency, practice self-care (borrowing a few lessons from Marcus Aurelius), and embrace vulnerability.

    Engage in this episode to get a powerful look at what effective mental healthcare and substance use disorder counseling can teach us about true connection, purpose, and unconditional love under pressure.

    Click here to watch the referenced TED Talk, Johann Hari: Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong.

    If you or someone you know suffers with a substance use disorder, get help at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

    https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline

    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    50 mins
  • Danielle Selber, “1 + 2 = Banana.”
    Sep 8 2025

    In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Michal and Amira sit down with Danielle Selber - a Jewish matchmaker, superconnector, and mother - whose personal journey has redefined what partnership can look like. Danielle shares the profound transformation of her husband becoming her wife, and how, even as a professional connector, she had to lean on others to connect her own dots during a season of darkness.

    This isn’t a story about labels or definitions. It’s about resilience, clarity, and the messiness of becoming. It’s about how love and identity evolve—and how sometimes, the equation doesn’t add up the way we expect. But still, it’s yours. Danielle’s story reminds us that navigating the hardest parts of our lives often requires someone else to walk with us, witness us, and help us see the path through. Because sometimes, 1 + 2 doesn’t equal 3—it equals banana. And that’s where the real beauty begins.

    To connect with Danielle Selber, click here

    To watch Danielle’s Storyslam, click here

    Aleeza Ben Shalom, friend and fellow matchmaker, click here to connect.

    For more information about Yentacon, a conference for professional matchmakers with Jewish clients, watch this

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    Love isn’t just something you find—it’s something you create. Thanks for joining us on Superconnector Stories. Join the mailing list at michalmatches.com to stay in the loop or follow her at https://instagram.com/michalmatches. Until next time, go out and make some connections!

    Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.


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    43 mins