LeBron’s offseason might be full of question marks, but one thing’s clear—he and Savannah are living their best lives on the French coast. The couple’s been vibing in Cannes—soaking up the sun, sipping champagne, and dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” on loop. And while LeBron’s future’s still up in the air, Savannah’s dialing into her purpose. She’s making a comeback of her own—and it looks like she’s got great reception where she’s headed.
Savannah’s been stacking wins behind the scenes, like launching Reframe, her skincare brand that’s not just about glowing skin, but culture, identity, and real inclusivity. She teamed up with Nick Axelrod-Welk, ran clinical trials with Howard University, and made sure every Fitzpatrick skin tone was seen and celebrated. The whole thing was inspired by her daughter Zhuri and built through late nights, doubt, and nonstop drive. So yeah, she’s been making quiet waves in business—but fans were craving something more ‘crazy.’ And yep, she heard you. The hiatus? Officially over.
This show isn’t about pretending life’s perfect—it’s about “honest, unfiltered conversations and creating space for people to feel seen, heard, and entertained.” Savannah and April put it best: “We’re talking to real people in real time—our callers are the guests—and that raw, in-the-moment energy is what makes every episode so special.” With their new deal, they’re bringing that same vibe to a bigger audience: “The reality is, no one has it all together, and that’s exactly the perspective we bring.”
Savannah James turns self-discovery into a movement for women
You ever had one of those moments that just shakes you to your core? That’s exactly what happened to Savannah James. In a candid Instagram video, the mom of three opened up about how her daughter Zhuri once looked at her and said, ‘I want to be just like you.’ And while most moms might feel proud, Savannah felt something else entirely—fear. “It scared me half to death,” she admitted. “I was moving through life really with no intention, no passion no anything really.” That one sentence from Zhuri made her realize she wanted to be more than just a great mom—she wanted to be someone her daughter could truly look up to.
That spark of self-reflection turned into something powerful. Savannah teamed up with April McDaniel—someone who had been sharing her own raw, honest journey through motherhood and life and together they created Let It Break. What started as vulnerable conversations became the foundation for a full-blown women’s wellness and growth initiative. “I’m a student of what we’ve created,” Savannah said. “I love that I can evolve while walking through personal things and do it with a group of women who are on the same path.” This isn’t your typical empowerment platform; it’s an intimate community with workshops, “accountability pods,” and even immersive dinners meant to create real, personal connections. No fluff, no buzzwords. Just women doing the work together.
Today, Let It Break stands as a safe space for women to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually. Savannah and April are leading the charge, not as polished experts, but as women walking through it with you. “Luckily I had a friend who was going through her own personal journey… and I was able to take bits and pieces of that into my own journey,” she shared. Now, they’re inviting others to do the same. Through every reel, every story, and every event, the message is clear: this isn’t just about wellness—it’s about wholeness. Savannah didn’t just find her purpose—she built a movement to help every woman find theirs too.
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