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Cake For Dinner

Keesha Scott
Parenting
Motherhood
Sobriety
Menopause
Mental Health
Breast Cancer
Entrepreneurship
Grief
OCD
Eating Disorders
Infertility
Exposure and Response Prevention
The Born Method
Midlife
Boca Raton
Postpartum Depression
Journaling
Caregiving Burnout
Suicide
The Giving Keys

This is not your mom’s parenting podcast—unless your mom swore a little, cried in the car, and showed up anyway.

Cake for Dinner brings founders, experts, celebrities, and parents to the couch for real conversations about motherhood, marriage, hormones, healing, and the messy middle. No filters. No fluff. Just honest talk—and maybe some cake.

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In this episode of Cake for Dinner, we sit down with Dani Beckerman, founder of Jars by Dani, to talk about what it really takes to build a brand from the ground up — and what happens when it's time to walk away from something you've spent more than ... more

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We sat down with Dr. Stephanie Rogers, a board-certified geriatric and internal medicine physician, associate chief of geriatrics clinical programs at UCSF, and the voice behind Age Well with Dr. Steph.

Dr. Rogers shares practical, evidence-based in... more

In this episode of Cake for Dinner, we sit down with Sydney Sadick, media entrepreneur, author, fashion expert, and founder of Spotlight magazine.

Sydney started a fashion blog as a teenager and turned that early passion into a career that has inclu... more

In this episode of Cake for Dinner, we sit down with Dr. Doris Day, one of the country’s leading dermatologists, scientist, author, and pro-aging advocate, for an honest and eye-opening conversation about what really happens to women’s skin during pe... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Stephanie Rogers
Board-certified geriatric and internal medicine physician; associate chief of geriatrics clinical programs at UCSF; host of Age Well with Dr. Steph
UCSF
Episode: Aging Better: The Science of Brain Health, Muscle & Connection
Sidney Sadick
Founder of Spotlight magazine, former journalist and TV contributor
Spotlight magazine
Episode: Building Spotlight Magazine & Changing the Future of Print Media
Doris Day
Leading dermatologist and scientist focused on aging well from the inside out
Independent dermatologist, research collaborator with Galderma
Episode: The Science of Skin, Menopause & Feeling Beautiful at Every Age
Steve Leder
Rabbi, author of The Beauty of What Remains
Rabbi, author
Episode: A Rabbi’s Most Powerful Lessons About Death, Grief and Life
Erin Washington
Host of Therapy Podcast, author of From Pain to Purpose
Therapy Podcast / Author
Episode: Healing from Eating Disorders, Divorce & Dating After 40
Gina Zapanta
Attorney, entrepreneur, founder of Empowered With Gina
Empowered With Gina
Episode: She Had Cancer While Pregnant — And Chose to Fight
Jennie Garth
Actress best known for Beverly Hills 90210; author of I Choose Me
Author
Episode: Jennie Garth on the Wake-Up Call That Changed Her Life
Erin Morrison
Author of Three Minutes for Mom and voice behind The Conscious Mom
The Conscious Mom / author
Episode: How to Stop Reacting and Start Connecting with Your Kids
Lisa McCarty
Journalist, writer, and grief educator whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and more
Freelance journalism/Grief education
Episode: Why Women Need to Talk About Grief, Loss & Healing

Host

Keesha W. Scott
Host of the show; appears across episodes with a focus on real conversations about motherhood, relationships, and personal growth.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 72 ratings
  • Cake for dinner

    AMAZING!!!! A breath of fresh air

    Can't wait for mothers social

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    a colorful person
    United States4 months ago
  • Relatable and honest

    Love the real and raw conversations that Keesha leads on Cake for Dinner. She really knows how to put a guest at ease and ask the right questions- a must listen!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JamieKolnick
    United States4 months ago
  • Real Motherhood, No Performance Required

    A beautiful, honest space for the conversations Mothers actually need. Warm, real, thoughtful, and deeply relatable. This podcast makes room for truth, tenderness, and the messy middle of Motherhood. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Danielle Dowling
    United States4 months ago
  • Raw real and funny

    Listening and talking to Keesha is like chatting with one of your oldest girlfriends. She’s funny and relatable and instantly makes you feel valuable and heard. Full of wisdom and truly a supporter of women. I can’t wait for our podcast to air!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Living with Ivey
    United States4 months ago
  • No notes! A+ Podcast

    Cake For Dinner is pure in all ways - real, raw, deeply honest and human. Keesha and her guests get to the meat of critical topics and always leave me with something new, actionable and thought-provoking. This pod doesn’t disappoint!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Real Girls Guide
    United States5 months ago

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The show is celebrated for its supportive, empowering tone and practical takeaways for mothers and women in midlife.
Listeners praise the show for being relatable and honest, with deep conversations that feel like real life discussions.
Guests are described as authentic, grounded, and able to put conversations at ease for meaningful insights.

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The Science of Skin, Menopause & Feeling Beautiful at Every Age
Q: What is collagen, why do we need it, and should I be taking collagen supplements or adding it to my diet?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, providing skin firmness and structure through fibroblasts; during menopause these cells can become exhausted, so protecting and supporting collagen through a combination of dietary protein, targeted skincare, and treatments helps maintain skin resilience and slow down aging.
Building Spotlight Magazine & Changing the Future of Print Media
Q: What were the key moments that helped you transition from a blogger to a magazine founder and media figure?
She recounts internships, early bylines, red carpet experiences, winning editor roles, pivoting to TV during the pandemic, and finally starting Spotlight to build a lasting publication in multiple markets.
Building Spotlight Magazine & Changing the Future of Print Media
Q: What was it about you at that age that made you willing to put yourself out there and go after something so big?
She describes being driven by challenge and a need to prove herself, leveraging opportunities like Harvard programs and journalism classes to fuel a popular blog that later evolved into a publishing career.
How to Stop Reacting and Start Connecting with Your Kids
Q: If a mom wants to start being more conscious, what's one easy takeaway?
Identify what part of you is taking a moment personally when your child is upset, then work toward curiosity instead of reaction, which helps both you and your child move toward connection.
How to Stop Reacting and Start Connecting with Your Kids
Q: What is your title or role, and how do you position yourself as a parenting guide?
She describes herself as a parenting educator rather than a therapist, emphasizing real-world experience, ongoing learning, and the value of sharing from the trenches rather than prescribing from on high.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cake For Dinner

What is Cake For Dinner about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A candid, no-nonsense show centered on motherhood, relationships, health, and personal growth, with guests ranging from therapists and authors to entrepreneurs and celebrities. Conversations are real, vulnerable, and practical, often exploring parenting, body image, menopause, grief, and healing with a focus on authenticity over polish. A standout throughline is transforming difficult life moments into growth-oriented dialogue, often with a warmth and humor that invites listeners to feel seen and supported. The format frequently features guests sharing actionable insights, personal stories, and strategies for living more intentionally as mothers, partners, and individuals. This mix of high-profile and everyday guests plus a willingness to t... more

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Recent guests on Cake For Dinner include:

1. Dr. Stephanie Rogers
2. Sidney Sadick
3. Doris Day
4. Steve Leder
5. Erin Washington
6. Gina Zapanta
7. Jennie Garth
8. Erin Morrison

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