Television ''Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen'' Giosia began her entertainment career with
sketch comedy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. ''Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen'' began as part of a comedy sketch series Giosia worked on in Montreal in 2005. The sketch evolved into a web series which was produced by Giosia and her business partner, producer and director Josh Dorsey. The YouTube web series was picked up by Food Network Canada in 2010, and then the Cooking Channel in 2011. In addition to Giosia's character, the show featured Panagiotis Koussioulas as Panos the Meat and Fishmonger; Ben Shaouli as the Spice Agent Yeheskel Mizrahi; and Bart Rochon as Hans, the "scantily clad food correspondent." The show featured a 13-city tour of the United States where Giosia "tortured" chefs during in-kitchen interviews by looking up information from their social media so she could "hold it over their heads in the kitchen". Some of the restaurants in the series included Badmaash and
Father's Office in Los Angeles, Peg Leg Porker and
Hattie B's Hot Chicken in
Nashville, and The Cecil in
Harlem.
Other television appearances On July 12, 2011, Giosia appeared on the American
Travel Channel series
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern episode "Montreal". On December 2, 2012, she appeared alongside
Michael Symon and Benjamin Sargent on the "Battle Holiday Gingerbread" episode of
Iron Chef America, representing the Cooking Channel against a team of Food Network stars including
Masaharu Morimoto,
Robert Irvine, and
Ted Allen. On April 7, 2013, she appeared on season three of
Chopped All-Stars. In October 2014, Giosia was one of 16 celebrity participants in Food Network's
Cutthroat Kitchen Superstar Sabotage Tournament. In 2020, Giosia competed on
the CW show
Fridge Wars, where she competed against chef Rodney Bowers.
Music Giosia is the lead singer of the punk
riot grrrl band The Menstruators. The Menstruators play at dive bars around Los Angeles, including several sets at the
Viper Room. In April 2016, the band made a short comedic "rockumentary" which featured commentary from Giosia, band members, and fans. In 2015, Giosia created a female-fronted music, comedy, and food festival at the Regent Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The show was headlined by punk rock band
Babes in Toyland, and featured sets from Mexican garage punk band
Le Butcherettes, Los Angeles band
Slutever, and Giosia's own band; the Menstruators. The event also included a stand-up comedy set by
Sara Schaefer and a food menu curated by Giosia.
Web series Giosia has also worked on a variety of web projects including
Getting Irritated with Nadia G,
Creep Shaming with Nadia G, and
Sick Kitchens.
Getting Irritated, which began in September 2013, is a web series that features short rants by Giosia about a variety of topics. Similar to
Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s
Mean Tweets, the
Creep Shaming series hosts celebrities who read offensive social media remarks from
internet trolls. In the series, Giosia interviews guests and presents a "Golden Douchebag Award" to one commenter each episode. The show aired on ULive, a digital platform run by
Scripps Networks Interactive. Giosa said that the show aimed to teach viewers that "bold [design] choices can be beautiful". ==References==