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Kitchen Table Sauce

Podcast by Giana Cerasia

English

Personal stories & conversations

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About Kitchen Table Sauce

Where we simmer out loud. Giana stirs up slow-cooked truths about love, power, pleasure, rage, work, art, and the paradox of being human.

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6 episodes

episode Community as Rebellion: Loneliness, Healing Culture, and Why Shaking Your Ass is a Spiritual Act with Edila Smith artwork

Community as Rebellion: Loneliness, Healing Culture, and Why Shaking Your Ass is a Spiritual Act with Edila Smith

Pull up a chair — loneliness is on the table. In this episode, I sit down with Edila Smith for a conversation about connection, community, and what the hell has happened to friendship. We get into the “friendship recession,” the loneliness epidemic, and how we’ve optimized, therapized, and protected ourselves all the way out of the very thing we actually need: each other. Edila breaks down why loneliness might actually be the price of admission to real community, why fun is spiritual, and how gathering with people—messy, imperfect, inconvenient—might be the most transformative thing we’re not prioritizing. Themes from the table: 🌶️ The loneliness epidemic + “friendship recession” 🌶️ Why we’ve protected our peace into isolation 🌶️ Loneliness as a necessary part of building real connection 🌶️ The myth of self-healing in isolation 🌶️ Why community building is inconvenient—and revolutionary 🌶️ The awkward, unsexy work of making friends as adults 🌶️ Fun, play, and being together as legitimate forms of healing 🌶️ Creating the spaces you wish existed (instead of waiting for them) This is a conversation about coming back to each other.  About risking awkwardness.  About letting connection matter more than optimization. If you’ve been craving deeper friendships, more aliveness, or just a place to belong—this episode will hit. Stay. Listen slow. Let it simmer. Connect with Edila: • Instagram/Threads @edila.smith [https://www.instagram.com/edila.smith] • The Link Up [https://blanktelastudio.com/the-link-up] (Portugal, June) Connect with Giana: 📲 Instagram @giana.cerasia [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🐺 Free monthly women’s circle [https://ravish.myflodesk.com/run] 🌶️ Ravish Apprenticeship 2026 [https://ravish.life/apprenticeship] ☎️ Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Giana answer in an episode? DM HERE [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🫶 If this episode stirred something, rate, review, and share! This podcast is ad free so ratings/reviews are our currency!

4 Apr 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode Inner Mothering: survival patterns and the lies of the healing industrial complex with Danik Bernier artwork

Inner Mothering: survival patterns and the lies of the healing industrial complex with Danik Bernier

Pull up a chair — the mother wound is on the table. In this episode, I sit down with Danik Bernier (EMDR therapist + trauma-informed parenting coach) for a conversation that goes way beyond “healing” and into what it actually takes to feel safe inside your own body. We get into inner mothering — the kind that rebuilds your nervous system from the ground up, that changes how you move through your life & relationships, and why so many women are exhausted from trying to heal from the neck up. This conversation goes there: the survival patterns that look like success the fantasy that healing your parents will finally make you feel safe and the grief of realizing… it doesn’t work like that Danik breaks down what it really means to build a foundation of inner safety (and why most “healing” approaches miss it completely), how trauma actually lives in the body, and why healing isn’t about never getting triggered again — it’s about what happens when you do.   Themes from the table:  🌶️ What inner mothering actually is (and why it changes everything)  🌶️ Why “doing the work” still leaves people stuck  🌶️ Trauma responses vs. trauma recall — and how to work with both  🌶️ Hyper-independence, overachievement, and survival mode disguised as success  🌶️ Family roles (scapegoat, golden child) and how they shape your identity  🌶️ The truth about healing: you will still get triggered — and that’s not failure  🌶️ Why healing your family isn’t the point (and what is)  This is a conversation about rebuilding yourself from the inside out.  About becoming the one who can hold you. About letting the parts of you that have been running the show… finally rest. If you’ve tried everything and something still feels off — this episode will hit. Stay. Listen slow. Let it simmer. Connect with Danik: * Instagram @healingmothersclub [https://www.instagram.com/healingmothersclub/] * Healing Mothers Club Podcast [https://healing-mothers-club.captivate.fm] * Email list [https://ancient-frog-72296.myflodesk.com/d403aqocrc] Connect with Giana:  📲Instagram @giana.cerasia [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🐺Free monthly women's circle [https://ravish.myflodesk.com/run] 🌶️Ravish Apprenticeship 2026 [https://ravish.life/apprenticeship] ☎️ Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Giana answer in an episode? DM HERE [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🫶 If this episode stirred something, rate, review, and share! This podcast is ad free so ratings/reviews are our currency!

28 Mar 2026 - 1 h 44 min
episode Collective Whiplash: forward thinkers, identity shifts, and building a life from your deathbed with Chelsea Riffe artwork

Collective Whiplash: forward thinkers, identity shifts, and building a life from your deathbed with Chelsea Riffe

The future is on the table, kiddos.  I sit down with Chelsea Riffe for a conversation that feels like two forward-thinkers comparing bruises — the bruises you get from living in a world that’s shapeshifting faster than most people are willing to admit. We talk about collective whiplash. The dissonance of being “ahead” (and not always in a fun visionary way — more like… you can’t unsee what you can’t unsee). We explore identity, creativity, community, legacy, self-image, and the tight little psychological cages that capitalism and the American Dream built inside our nervous systems. This episode is about wanting a bigger life — but not wanting to lose yourself trying to prove you deserve it. And it’s also for anyone willing to ask: What would I do if I made decisions from my deathbed — not from fear, ego, or performance? Themes from the episode 🌶️ 🌶️ Navigating collective shifts — and the weird grief / rage / loneliness of feeling the future arriving before your surroundings catch up. 🌶️ The pressure of forward thinking — especially when you’re creative, sensitive, intuitive 🌶️ The deathbed decision framework — making choices from the “I refuse to regret this life” place. 🌶️ Impulsivity as creative fuel — and why “stability” isn’t always the most honest value. 🌶️ Breaking free from the American Dream mindset — and the exhausting inner pull toward proof, status, and visibility. 🌶️ Self-image + self-worth — the ebb and flow of appearance, self-care, distraction, and performance. 🌶️ Redefining success beyond capitalism — wealth, leadership, contribution, redistribution, legacy. 🌶️ Community as infrastructure — not a cute accessory. A survival plan. A creative engine. A new system. 🌶️ Vulnerability + asking for help — not as weakness, but as leadership and liberation. 🌶️ Living with contradictions — building a life that can hold paradox without collapsing. Connect with Chelsea Riffe:  * Instagram and Threads @chelseariffe  * Supernova mastermind [https://chemical-rayon-159.notion.site/SUPERNOVA-MASTERMIND-2a4b2a3779768004be2de1304adf1bf6?pvs=73] (starts soon, last few spots available!) * In My Non-Expert Opinion Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-non-expert-opinion/id1309417352?i=1000737303531] Connect with Giana: *  Instagram @giana.cerasia * Free women's circle [https://ravish.myflodesk.com/run]  * Apprenticeship waitlist  [https://ravish.myflodesk.com/ravish] 🫶 If this episode stirred something, share it with the person you always end up carrying things for.

16 Jan 2026 - 2 h 0 min
episode Systemic Constellation: Invisible Dynamics, Unspoken Roles, and How to Stop Carrying Them with Paloma Vieira artwork

Systemic Constellation: Invisible Dynamics, Unspoken Roles, and How to Stop Carrying Them with Paloma Vieira

Pull up a chair — the your family system is on the table. In this episode of Kitchen Table Sauce, I sit down with Paloma Vieira for a deep, intimate conversation about Systemic Constellation and how she uses it to reveal the invisible dynamics quietly shaping our lives, relationships, and sense of self. We talk about what happens when you stop trying to fix yourself and instead start looking at the systems (family, work, friendships) you were shaped inside of. Paloma shares how constellation work reveals hidden loyalties, inherited burdens, and unspoken roles — and how right-sizing yourself inside your family system can radically change how you move through the world. We get into the discomfort of letting go of over-functioning, the grief of not being “the capable one,” and the strange relief that comes when you finally stop forcing everything.  Themes from the episode: 🌶️ What Family Constellation actually is (and why it’s not as woo-woo as it sounds — though we’re not scared of the woo). 🌶️ Invisible family dynamics, inherited roles, and why so many women are exhausted from carrying emotional weight that isn’t theirs. 🌶️ Right-sizing yourself inside a system — how stepping out of parentification, over-responsibility, and unconscious loyalty creates real freedom. 🌶️ Why “everyone belongs” (even the people you’ve exiled) — and how inclusion doesn’t mean reconciliation or access. 🌶️ The very real, very human discomfort of choosing new patterns and surviving the moment when someone else gets the recognition. 🌶️ How systems — families, workplaces, cultures — respond when you stop over-giving and start taking up your rightful place. This is a conversation about capacity, grief, tenderness, power, and choice. About learning to sit in the middle of your own life — not at the edge of someone else’s. If you’ve ever felt tired of being “the strong one,” confused about why the same dynamics keep repeating, or curious about how much of your life might be shaped by forces you never consciously agreed to — this episode will feel like someone finally telling the truth at the kitchen table. Stay. Listen slow. Let it land. Connect with Paloma Vieira: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/paloma.mvieira/]  * Book a session [https://www.healingwithpaloma.com/offerings] [Use code: SAUCYBIRDS for 15% off ] Connect with Giana:  📲Instagram @giana.cerasia [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🐺Free monthly women's circle [https://www.notion.so/Free-Women-s-Circle-29439179192f80a3ba9fed0395f30f8f?source=copy_link] 🌶️Ravish Waitlist [7 month apprenticeship 2026] [https://ravish.myflodesk.com/ravish] ☎️ Want to send a voice note to the podcast and have Giana answer in an episode? DM HERE [https://www.instagram.com/giana.cerasia/] 🫶 If this episode stirred something, rate, review, and share! This podcast is ad free so ratings/reviews are our currency!

14 Dec 2025 - 1 h 29 min
episode The Long Game of Friendship: What It Takes to Stay and Build a Lineage of Witnessing artwork

The Long Game of Friendship: What It Takes to Stay and Build a Lineage of Witnessing

In this second episode of Kitchen Table Sauce, I'm joined by Madison Gregoris to talk about friendship as a lineage of witnessing. We share everything we've learned in our 20-year friendship: the kind of friendship that spans decades, mothers, grandmothers, and continents. The kind that doesn’t just survive collapse but transforms through it. This is a story about the long game of love — about women who refuse to let eachother lose themselves, who hold each other through burnout, grief, laughter, and the wild work of becoming. We’ll explore what it means to witness one another through every version of ourselves — the shiny ones, the collapsing ones, the ones who can’t stop overachieving, and the ones who finally fall apart.  We’ll wander through: 🌶 how women build lineages of care that outlast chaos and distance 🌶 what friendship looks like when it becomes a spiritual practice 🌶 how to recognize when you’re “disastering” alone and let someone in 🌶 the Great Restructuring — when friendship meets adulthood and boundaries 🌶 why being witnessed is one of the most healing, sacred things we can offer So pull up a chair. Bring your mess, your miracles, your people. This one’s for the friendships that save us — slowly, imperfectly, and for good.

17 Oct 2025 - 1 h 15 min
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