
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes starts each day with gratitude. When you remind yourself of what you’re grateful for and say it out loud, you’re not only speaking good into the world, but good into yourself. Each episode, Anjelah and her guest will recount the things that they are grateful for and dive deep into how those gratitudes affect their lives. We all have a lot to be grateful for, but there’s alway... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Meet the newest member of Team Anjelah: Alex Tomko! As the newly minted videographer and content producer, Alex joined the team at the beginning of The Family Reunion Tour. Have you enjoyed all of the behind the scenes content? Well you can thank Ale... more
Settle in at home with Anjelah and Danielle this week as they talk about what they love and hate about their humble abodes. And yes, there is a lot of bathroom talk. Chatting through the ups and downs of home ownership versus apartment renting, they ... more
Brian Regan joins the podcast this week and Anjelah absolutely fan girls. As she should. The two legendary comedians jump right into a conversation about home comedy clubs, supportive parents, and finding their voice through stand-up. Brian also shar... more
This week's guest is musician Dave Barnes, equally hilarious as he is musically talented, and also extremely gifted in the art of winking. Dave and Anjelah talk about their preferred life schedules (or complete lack thereof), what it really means to ... more
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Releasing emotions including crying is very healthy. If those emotions don’t come out they are stored in your body. The strongest people I know cry. Not being able to release tears is not a sign of strength. Just think it’s dangerous to give the impression that crying shows how strong you are. There are many benefits to crying and releasing emotions in a healthy way and safe spaces.
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I’ve been a fan of Anjelah’s since the very beginning and love that she has had this podcast for some time. It is relatable, especially when she talks about family and life in general. I mostly listen to the podcast while at work or when I’m in my car and it just feels like you’re apart of a conversation with friends. This podcast has helped me show more gratitude for the smaller things in my life and turn a negative situation into a positive one. Thank you Anjelah and Danielle for being enterta... more
I started following Anjelah because she is funny AND CLEAN. I don’t expect to hear swearing in these conversations (even if it is the guest) and turned this episode off after 10 min. Hadn’t really become entertaining by that point either.
I understand staying out of politics to a certain extent. But, not showing solidarity with the fight against racism feels like there is no solidarity. You are as high as you are because of the fight Mexicans fought in the past. I love your story and identify with you. Have followed you from the beginning of youtube. I hope to see your roots shine because that’s who you are.
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Content centers around themes of gratitude and personal experiences, highlighting how they shape both the host's and guests' lives. Each episode features engaging conversations where humor intertwines with deeper discussions about challenges, family dynamics, and mental health. Guests often share their own journeys, reflecting on moments of joy, struggles, and life lessons, making for relatable and uplifting listening. Unique to this series is the focus on expressing both gratitude and the contrasting 'maditude', inviting a candid exploration of emotions which resonates with a broad audience seeking positivity and connection.
Listeners can expect to hear from a diverse array of guests, including comedians, musicians, and culinary influence... more
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