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Something is thrilling about new beginnings. And something is also stressful about that kickstart. But to bring back the old in a fresh garb? Now that requires some courage. For Savannah James, restarting her podcast, Everybody’s Crazy, with April McDaniels feels like a gush of fresh air. But then, Mrs. James is somewhat experiencing rookie pangs. You see, four months since season three ended, and the effect of hosting a ‘talk show’ might’ve worn off.

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However, Vannah isn’t letting things slip away so easily. Instead, she’s breaking out of her comfort zone not just for the show but also for her new venture in the world of beauty. “I’m way outside of my comfort zone,” the mother of three confessed on Season 4 episode 1 of her podcast. But how far is she away from her ‘comfort zone’? “Like, on the edge, giving treading water. I think that I needed to. This is a place that I needed to be to start to get way outside of my comfort zone. So it’s good. I’m not mad at it,” she further added.

Meanwhile, there is a degree of anxiety that played in Savannah James’s mind as she walked into her studio after months. “I feel like something I’m realizing about myself is, I might be a little bit anxious, but also confident,” Vannah shared. “Like, I am like, especially coming in here today, it was a little situation that happened, and I feel like maybe I am a little anxious, but confident and, like, ready to do things.”

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Well, someone please tell the Queen that it’s completely normal and okay to feel anxious on important days! Besides, she’s ruling the world like a pro lately, like walking on the Met Gala’s red carpet, in that gorgeous burgundy dress? Wow! And honestly, managing so many tasks at the same time could be grueling, but Savannah James is nailing every bit of it. And also, confronting her husband, LeBron James’s failures in style.

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Savannah James knows how to deal with LeBron James’s failures

Averaging 25.4 points per game in the 2025 Playoffs, LeBron James couldn’t save the Los Angeles Lakers and the Laker Nation from the heartbreak of an early exit. The Minnesota Timberwolves were harsh on them, and so the season came to an abrupt end for the 17x league champions. Amidst everything, the Akron Hammer’s future with the franchise came under scrutiny.

As many experts still believe that he might want a trade in the offseason. Therefore, the media tried their best to extract as much as possible from the 40-year-old. But could they? No. Even while discussing Luka Doncic’s contract with his team, he made sure to clarify that he had no involvement in it.

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So, relating to the whole ‘LeBron in Playoffs’ situation, April McDaniels made an observation. She told Savannah, “I feel like people get on and tryna record us or like do something. It’s like LeBron in the playoffs. They tryna make you say something.”  And Vanna h without a moment’s hesitation, not only agreed with her best friend, but also shared her tip on how she deals with such moments. “Mhmm. I got media training,” Savannah James said.

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Grace under pressure is not just a phrase—it is Savannah James in motion. She walks through uncertainty with poise, turning anxious energy into quiet power. From reviving her podcast to standing tall beside LeBron through his storms, she remains unshaken. And though the spotlight may flicker, her resolve never does. In every chapter, Savannah keeps writing her story with purpose and pride.

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