While LeBron James continues to rewrite the boundaries of what is possible at 41 in his 23rd NBA season, the story unfolding on the other side of the James household is just as compelling in its own right. Savannah James, long a steady and private presence alongside one of basketball’s most scrutinised careers, has been steadily and deliberately building something that belongs entirely to her.
That something is Everybody’s Crazy, a podcast she co-hosts with her longtime friend April McDaniel. The show launched in April 2024 and has since grown into a genuine fan favourite, drawing audiences with candid and often humorous conversations about relationships, personal growth, and the texture of everyday life. It is the kind of content that resonates because it feels real, and the chemistry between Savannah and McDaniel gives it an ease that keeps listeners coming back.
Savannah James and the season finale moment
On Tuesday, Savannah took to Instagram to announce the release of the show’s seventh season finale. The post teased a storyline involving a vacation, a friend’s husband, and the kind of social chaos that the podcast has built its reputation on. The announcement landed with the playful energy that has become a signature of the show’s brand, and it immediately sparked conversation among the podcast’s growing fanbase.
The season finale marks a significant moment for Everybody’s Crazy as a project. Seven seasons in, the show has demonstrated staying power in a crowded podcast landscape where most new entries fade before finding their footing. That Savannah and McDaniel have not only sustained the show but expanded its audience speaks to something more than celebrity adjacent curiosity. There is genuine creative investment here, and listeners have responded to it.
The podcast’s YouTube channel has crossed 42,000 subscribers, a number that reflects a dedicated core audience and room for continued growth as the show’s profile rises.
A family in two spotlights
The broader James family narrative has taken on an added dimension this season with Bronny James now in his second year as a professional. Selected 55th overall in the 2024 NBA Draft, the 21-year-old guard has appeared in 29 games for the Lakers while continuing his development with South Bay, the team’s G League affiliate. His father, meanwhile, is averaging 21.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and seven assists per game, defying expectations and keeping the Lakers relevant in a competitive Western Conference playoff race.
The father and son sharing an NBA floor for a second consecutive year remains one of the more remarkable storylines in professional basketball. But within that larger story, Savannah James has quietly been writing one of her own, and Tuesday’s announcement suggested she has no intention of slowing down.
What comes next for Everybody’s Crazy
With the seventh season now wrapped, the question turning over in the minds of regular listeners is whether an eighth season is on the way. Nothing has been confirmed, but the momentum behind the show and the audience investment it has generated make a return feel like a natural next step rather than a hopeful one.
Savannah James arrived in the public eye as a partner to one of the most famous athletes in the world. What she is building now is something more independent, a platform rooted in her own perspective and her own relationships. Seven seasons in, it is clear that the audience she has found is there for her specifically.
That distinction matters, and she seems to know it.

