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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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By Amira Bass, Michal NaisteterIn 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
clip
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.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.