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Funjelah with Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

Funjelah with Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Gratitude
Comedy
Mental Health
Stand-Up Comedy
Family
Motherhood
Relationships
Personal Growth
Friendship
Parenting
Nashville
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Christmas
Family Dynamics
Family Support
Food
Social Media
Childhood Memories
Rejection
Los Angeles

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

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Latest Episodes

Ta-da! And for our next trick...uh episode, it's magician Stephen Bargatze! Anjelah and Stephen sit down this week and reveal how all the magic tricks work. Just kidding, what's revealed intsead is Stephen's true story of his upbringing, early days a... more

It’s a Father’s Day episode here in the Funjelah studio! Are you a dad, know a dad, or just give off dad energy? This week is for you. Anjelah admits that she inherited not only her humor and ability to make people laugh from her dad, but also his ho... more

The remarkable actress, singer, and author Adassa is in the building! You may know her as the voice of Dolores from Disney's Encanto, but in this week's episode, you'll discover that she is so much more. Adassa opens up about her incredible journey w... more

Self proclaimed Ella Fella and younger brother to Anjelah, it’s Mitchell Sonny! Back again for another lively conversation regarding his lacking metabolism, gratitude for being able to ride horses in his childhood, and being the best Nino in town. Al... more

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Recent Guests

Mark Viera
Comedian and actor featured as the guest
Episode: 90: The Grump Life with Mark Viera
Marcus D. Wiley
Comedian and guest on the episode
Self / Marcus D. Wiley
Episode: 89: The Most Entertaining Sermon with Marcus D. Wiley
Brian Bates
Comedian, formerly Nateland Podcast; now Public Figures
Episode: 88: Welcome to the Neighborhood with Brian Bates
Danielle Breezy
Chief Meteorologist, News 2 ABC Nashville
News 2 ABC Nashville
Episode: 87: Reporting Live with Danielle Breezy
Harry Shum Jr.
Actor and dancer with roles in Grey's Anatomy, Shadowhunters, Crazy Rich Asians
Episode: 84: King of End Credit Scenes with Harry Shum Jr.: Funjelah EP 84
Johnny Giovati
Guest on the episode, friend of the host
Episode: Ghosts, Car Washes, & Musicals with Johnny Giovati: Funjelah EP 82
Johnny Chang
Pastor and prison ministry advocate known for his transformation testimony
Core of the Heart (prison ministry)
Episode: From Gangs to God with Johnny Chang: Funjelah EP 81
Justina Machado
Actress
Episode: Recurring Roles with Justina Machado: Funjelah EP 80
Angie Vee
DJ Angie Vee, guest on episode
DJ Angie Vee (brand/artist)
Episode: If It's Free, It's For Me with DJ Angie Vee: Funjelah EP 79

Hosts

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Host of the show and opening/closing host segments; frequent collaborator and organizer of guest interactions.
Danielle Breezy
Co-host coordinating guest interactions and segments; producer role.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 216 ratings
  • Crying

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hopps23
    United States8 months ago
  • So glad Anjelah is here

    I’m looking forward to keeping up with my favorite comedian and her podcast adventures

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ivania
    United States9 months ago
  • Funny and Relatable

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sabbs88
    United States10 months ago
  • Not clean

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lissa6914
    United States10 months ago
  • Speak Out Fellow Mexicana

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    DianaLaMexicana
    United States10 months ago

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The show's gratitude framework resonates as a practical, everyday mindset for listeners.
Some listeners wish for more consistent tone or content variety, but many appreciate the genuine storytelling.
Guests and hosts are seen as relatable, with a positive, family-friendly vibe.
Fans praise the warmth and banter between hosts and guests, noting it feels like a conversation with friends.
Listeners find the show uplifting and relatable, with a strong emphasis on gratitude and authentic conversations.

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90: The Grump Life with Mark Viera
Q: Are you still teaching the stand-up class on Zoom?
Yes, I'd love to do it more; it's time-consuming but the online format during COVID sparked the idea, and I've built a course that helps people move from concept to stage with a practical curriculum.
87: Reporting Live with Danielle Breezy
Q: Can you talk about your health journey and why you chose to share it publicly?
She explains that openness about endometriosis and hysterectomy aimed to help others, reduce stigma, and provide practical information while highlighting advocacy and support networks.
87: Reporting Live with Danielle Breezy
Q: What was it like covering the 2010 Oklahoma City tornadoes and the Nashville events in 2020?
She describes the urgency, the life-saving impact of timely coverage, and the intense public scrutiny, including being praised as a hero after risking safety to inform viewers.
87: Reporting Live with Danielle Breezy
Q: How did you get into weather, and who influenced you early on?
A meteorologist named Glenn Hurricane Schwartz inspired her in eighth grade, and mentorship plus hands-on experience at various stations helped steer her toward a weather career.
84: King of End Credit Scenes with Harry Shum Jr.: Funjelah EP 84
Q: What has been one of the most gratifying moments in your career?
Moments when I received an offer after a long audition process or when fans respond with overwhelming support, especially in projects like Shadowhunters, feel incredibly rewarding because they validate the hard work and persistence.

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A warm, gratitude-forward conversation shows a clear pattern: guests share personal journeys, career highlights, and moments of gratitude, often paired with light humor and candid takes on life's challenges. Episodes frequently weave in family, faith, and resilience, with a distinctive focus on balancing career ambition with personal values. A standout trait is the host duo's infectious positivity and emphasis on practical gratitude practices, providing uplifting, relatable storytelling that resonates with listeners seeking inspiration, humor, and real-life wisdom. The format tends to blend heartfelt reflections, entertaining banter, and actionable insights, making it appealing to fans of feel-good conversations and lifestyle storytelling w... more

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Recent guests on Funjelah include:

1. Mark Viera
2. Marcus D. Wiley
3. Brian Bates
4. Danielle Breezy
5. Harry Shum Jr.
6. Johnny Giovati
7. Johnny Chang
8. Justina Machado

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