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🌟 Rita Gigante – Intuitive Psychic Medium, Healer & Author

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Rita Gigante is an intuitive psychic medium, spiritual healer, and best-selling author with over 25 years of experience guiding clients through emotional trauma, spiritual awakenings, and soul-level transformation. She works directly with Spirit, the Angelic Realm, Ascended Masters, and her higher self to deliver messages of truth, clarity, and peace. Rita specializes in helping clients reconnect with their purpose, release generational wounds, and uncover their divine potential.

Rita’s extraordinary story — as the daughter of infamous mob boss Vincent “The Chin” Gigante — is chronicled in her acclaimed memoir, The Godfather’s Daughter: An Unlikely Story of Love, Healing, and Redemption. Her journey from secrecy and trauma to spiritual empowerment has inspired thousands worldwide.

With a background in massage therapy, energy work, and anatomy education, Rita brings a grounded, body-based approach to her sessions. She studied under world-renowned healers like Eamonn Downey and Jinny Johnson and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology from William Paterson University. She also spent five years teaching at the Institute for Therapeutic Massage, where she led courses on chakra balancing, anatomy, and somatic healing.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual mentorship, intuitive insight, or energy clearing, Rita creates a safe and sacred space to support your transformation. She also shares messages from Spirit through her live podcast A Sit Down With Spirit, her Patreon community, and public performances of her heartfelt and humorous one-woman show.

41 Comments

  1. As soon as I saw the name, I wondered if she was a member of THE Gigante family. Her comment about her mother going to see her father in New York on the weekends definitely made me go…hmmm

  2. It’s super healthy to add eggs to coffee your GMA was no dummy (read the Washington state study if ya don’t believe me)

  3. It IS very much an Italian thing haha
    I'm still having coffe, egg and sugar as a treat sometimes. I lived in Southern Italy and used to have this for breakfast as a child (albeit the coffee was made in a different way). Very nostalgic!

  4. 😂😂❤ this just real life. No filters, no soft light. The accent, the clothes, the grandma-isms, the reaction to the sip, spoon toss. Real and love it.👍❤️😁

  5. Here in Italy we call it zabaione, there are a lot of variation. My nonna recipe it's similar but without the milk and with the moka coffee.

    Delicious!

  6. You go Jersey Girl…I'm Sicilian baby boomer from Bklyn..😅 I get it! Rita keep this channel going…my nanny spoke broken English too!

  7. I'm italian, born and raised in Italy, here it's called "zabaione" but it's just yolk and sugar just like you did. I said so just because you asked if anyone heard of that. This is the zabaione recipe, sometimes we used to add some coffee but just a sip of strong espresso and no milk, it remained a cream, not very liquid, also my grandmother used to make it for me when I was a child 🥰

  8. تبارك الرحمن كثير عجبني كلام العم الله يعطي الصحة والعافية و يبارك فيه

  9. Its called Uovo sbattuto con caffe, i have it every day for breakfast
    No milk though, Americans always ruin things🙄

  10. Why does this foreign woman from a foreign culture feel so much like home to me. I swear I've known women like her in six different language and culture groups, they always speak wisdom with an 'ehhhhh.' Subscribed.

  11. First time ever seeing you ….. subbed in 20 seconds….your so homeley x thankyou ❤

  12. I’m from Georgia, so as soon as she started talking with this accent I tried to hand this video my keys and wallet and make it very clear I did not want any trouble. Glad I stuck around to realize how sweet everything about this actually is.

  13. At first I thought who would have the idea of putting egg in coffee cause I've never seen that pair but then I realized it's like half the ingredients of a tiramisu but you miss the other half.

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