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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.

18 Comments

  1. My nonno's nickname was Butch because he was a butcher but i never knew that was a nickname as a kid. One time when i was 8, i had to get picked up from school so the office had to call someone to get me and i gave them his number. The secretary asked me what his name was and i said Butch and she asked me no really whats his name and i just kept saying Butch lol i was like 16 when i learned his name was actually John 😂😂

  2. My extended Italian family is the same way…they all had nicknames for each other. At least the men were like that. I feel like the women all used their real names.

  3. As a first generation born American to Italian parents, I am so thankful this wasn't my experience. Does that mean I am better than anyone else? Yes. Yes it does.

  4. lol, it's so true!! These videos are like coming home again, love it!! Thanks for the memories Rita G ❣️

  5. In any neighborhood that's a decent size, you're gonna have several Anthonys and Johns and Michaels and Tommy's. So every one gets a unique name. Lil Tony big Tony big fat Tony Tony bricks Tony Camaro radio Tony.

    I went to a small school so it didn't happen often round here. But there were a few.

  6. That’s how it was! My dad’s nickname was Bobby. When people called and asked for his real name, I knew they didn’t know him! 😂

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