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Transcript: Evil People Don’t Go To Hell w/ Suzanne Giesemann @ Bialik’s Breakdown

Editor’s Notes: In this episode of Bialik Breakdown, Mayim Bialik and Jonathan Cohen welcome back spiritual teacher and former Navy commander Suzanne Giesemann to explore the rigorous technicalities of connecting with spirit. The conversation dives into the “Awakened Way,” offering a practical framework for distinguishing between imagination and actual guidance while addressing common misconceptions about mediumship and the afterlife. Giesemann shares profound insights on how “evil” is processed across the veil and provides actionable advice on using stillness to navigate life’s challenges. (April 21, 2026)

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome and Introduction

MAYIM BIALIK: Hi, I’m Mayim Bialik.

JONATHAN COHEN: And I’m Jonathan Cohen.

MAYIM BIALIK: And welcome to our breakdown. Today we’re going to be breaking down in a very rigorous way what it means to be in touch with what some call spirit. And we’re going to be talking about some of the technicalities of how we know if we’re working on our own independent imagination or if something is actually guiding us. Is there a way to definitively tell? Guess what? The answer is yes.

Today we’re happy to welcome back Suzanne Giesemann. She’s a spiritual teacher, a bestselling author, an award-winning documentarian, and she’s a former Navy commander. She has a master’s degree in national security affairs. She was a commanding officer and aide to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She was at the Pentagon on 9/11 and ended up losing her stepdaughter in a tragic accident. And this opened up an entirely new way of her functioning in the world and being in touch with messages that come from a different realm than the one she had been operating in her entire life.

JONATHAN COHEN: This episode dives into what is the one main thing that is blocking our spiritual connection? What does it feel like, look like when we connect with spirit? What is the type of guidance that we can get? Suzanne also dives deep into how psychics can and can’t find missing people, help with tragedies, and communicate messages from loved ones who have passed.

MAYIM BIALIK: We’re also going to discuss her upcoming book, Always Connected: How to Find Comfort, Clarity, and Direction from the Spirit Within. We’re so happy to welcome back to The Breakdown Suzanne Giesemann. Break it down.

Reconnecting with Suzanne Giesemann

SUZANNE GIESEMANN: Oh my gosh, it’s so good to be back.

MAYIM BIALIK: When we spoke to you, Suzanne, we were at the very kind of beginnings of an opening that Jonathan and I have had here on the podcast. And we’re so excited to get to speak with you now that we have a lot more questions and also a lot more experience, I guess, under our belt. But you really were one of the first people to kind of open us up to a whole different way of thinking.

SUZANNE GIESEMANN: Yeah, I remember the vibe felt so different to me because you both came with this scientific background and I felt like I was being grilled. It was— you were intense. And so my answers matched you and it was like this. And I kept checking in with my team. It was actually kind of fun, but it was like, whoa.

MAYIM BIALIK: Well, we really loved it. And in particular, I got so much out of your book and I get so much out of your app and your new book, Always Connected, is something we’re going to get into. But first, I wonder if you can sort of address— you’ve had some health challenges recently, and I wonder if you can both share with us what’s going on and also share some of what you feel your connection with spirit, with something greater than you, has helped you kind of take on these challenges.

Suzanne’s Health Journey and the Role of Spirit

SUZANNE GIESEMANN: Oh, unbelievable, the connection with spirit and the difference it makes. As I get older, I’ve noticed more lines and such, and just normal ego sent me to a dermatologist who specializes in fine lines and wrinkles. And she’s looking at me, she says, “You know, we like to make you look better, but first and foremost, I’m an MD.” And she said, “I think that this is cancer on your face right here.”

And I said, “Really?” And she said, “Yeah, would you mind if I biopsy it here and now?” And right off I noticed how my training in knowing that we’re more than these stories kicked in. Because I went right to the phrase that I teach everybody, “Isn’t that interesting?” And I never cried and never wavered. I never said, “Oh my God.”

Then she started showing me pictures of what was going to happen because she said, “I’m 99% sure this is cancer.” Before I forget, it was just this little white bump. I said, “But I thought all cancer was black and funny shape.” She said, “No, basal cell,” which happily is the most least invasive, most positive outcome. She said it often just looks like these little bumps. She showed me pictures and I said, “Oh my God, that is it.”

But when she showed me the pictures of the surgery— they literally 6 days ago took a dime-sized hole out of my face right here. And then they cut up here and all the way down to here and pulled it all together. So I have a little bandage over it. But throughout it all, I just trusted the human people working on me and that Spirit would help me through it. And it was really swollen and bruised just for a few days afterwards, but now I just have a little bandage on there.

I just feel it was a God thing that I was sent to this wonderful doctor who is really good at now fixing it afterwards, but also to help me to tell you to say to everybody, you really need to get checked regularly because I’ve had this thing for years. I’ve had facials and estheticians messing around there and saying, “Oh, you have some whiteheads.” It wasn’t whiteheads, it was cancer.

MAYIM BIALIK: Well, we are glad that you caught it and it sounds like caught it before it progressed.