Savannah James’ new business venture kicked off on Monday
THERE is soon to be no shortage of podcast content coming from the James household.
Following the recent reveal of NBA icon LeBron James’ new podcast, Mind the Game, his wife Savannah has also revealed an exciting new podcast venture.
Both LeBron and Savannah James have recently announced new podcast venturesCredit: Getty
The first episode of LeBron’s Mind the Game podcast went live on TuesdayCredit: YouTube/MindTheGamePodcast
Savannah (R) is set to host the Everybody’s Crazy podcast alongside April McDaniel (L)Credit: Instagram/everybodyscrzy
Together with April McDaniel, founder of the Crown + Conquer creative agency, Savannah is set to host the Everybody’s Crazy podcast.
In an Instagram Story on their new account, the duo provided fans with a phone number to contact for a discussion with Savannah and April.
Their hotline went live on Monday, with a behind-the-scenes clip from their recording shared on Instagram.
Included in the post was a question for fans to answer, reading, “How do we feel about PDA (public displays of affection) in the club??”
Exactly when and where the podcast will be available, or how frequently it will be released, is yet unknown.
Meanwhile, the first episode of LeBron’s new podcast was released on Tuesday.
Hosted together with former NBA star turned ESPN broadcaster JJ Redick, the first episode was titled What Makes a Great Basketball Player?
The show is produced by LeBron’s Uninterrupted as well as JJ’s ThreeFourTwo Productions.
In Tuesday’s episode, LeBron and JJ discussed the game over some glasses of wine.
One topic that stood out was their discussion about Golden State Warriors star, Steph Curry.
LeBron lauded Curry’s impact on the sport, claiming that an in-game lead is no longer safe thanks to him.
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“Steph and Allen Iverson are the two biggest influential guys in our game since I’ve been watching and covering it,” LeBron said.
The Los Angeles Lakers star pointed to their height, as well as how relatable both are adding, “Kids felt like they could be them.
“They were guys that were not always counted on. They were small in stature, and they just defied the odds.
“So you’ve got AI who’s like [an] unbelievable crossover, cornrows, arm sleeves – everybody wears arm sleeves now because of Allen Iverson, and he’s going in the trenches laying it up over bigs.
“And now you’ve got Steph who’s shooting over the Empire State Building.”
Mind the Game’s first episode had already amassed over 350,000 views on YouTube just nine hours after going live.
Savannah’s new podcast began recording on Monday, answering questions from fansCredit: Getty