LeBron James' wife Savannah James and one of her best friends April McDaniel took one of the biggest steps of their life when they launched a podcast together earlier this year. The wife of the LA Lakers star and McDaniel launched "Everybody's Crazy" podcast in May 2024 and it has gotten a lot of love from fans on YouTube.
McDaniel reposted a picture from September on her Instagram story. In the picture, she was posing with Savannah James and Porsha Ellis, the CEO of "Let It Break." All three women were seen in all-white outfits posing for the camera. While Savannah and McDaniel posed in white trousers and top, Ellis posed in a white dress.
Reposting it on her IG story, McDaniel captioned the post:
"Look at us."
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Savannah James and McDaniel started Let It Break earlier this year. According to the co-founders, the organization focuses on a "personal development platform and community for women." The organization aimed to work with people from New York and Los Angeles to help them live a conscious life.
Doing a podcast with McDaniel was the first step that Savannah James took. Since then, she has been more confident and helped her break free from the anxiety that she had before she even started the podcast. The podcast has 26.2K subscribers on YouTube.
LeBron James' wife Savannah James has her own mantra for handling haters as an overprotective mother
It's almost natural for parents to be protective of their children. However, the challenge always remains to control oneself from becoming overprotective. Savannah James has seen her children growing up in a hyperpublic life. It is not far from imagination that she would grow protective of her children.
In an episode of her podcast on Tuesday, Savannah spoke about the protective side being a mother. She told her co-host April McDaniel that she is an overprotective mother and it is hard for her to hear banter about her children.
She also said that given it is hard for her to hear banters about her children, she tries to stay away from people during the games (35:24):
"I tried to stay away," Savannah said. "Not stay away from the game, just stay away from the people so I don't hear the banter. But I can't say that I didn't try it a couple of times with a baby on my head. ... I'm an overprotective parent, too, and there's only so much that you could take, especially when these are kids."
Later, Savannah also recalled the time when she wanted to fight a man who was flicking off her eldest son Bronny James during a game.
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