Renee Young left the WWE, last year with the will of working on her own projects to move away from the only show-hosting gig. She then started with her Oral Sessions podcast which was met with a lot of praise. Then she has also dropped a cookbook that she was talking about doing for years. With WWE in the history books, she finally got the opportunity to release that book.
Renee Young might still be waiting to be part of a Hallmark Christmas movie but she continues to manage to grab new gigs. She will soon host a new podcast with UFC fighter Miesha Tate. Sirius XM announced that “Throwing Down with Renee and Miesha” will air each Monday from 2-5 pm ET on Sirius XM Fight Nation, channel 156. The show will premiere next Monday, September 13.
The former WWE show-host tweeted on this new gig as she expressed her excitement to be working with the former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion and former Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion.
“[star emoji]ANNOUNCEMENT[star emoji]: so pumped to be working alongside @MieshaTate and @SIRIUSXM! Catch us this Monday!! ‘Throwing Down with Renee and Miesha’ [fist emoji x 2] [cupcake emoji],” Renee Young wrote.
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This launch has been in the work for months and I’m so excited to announce it!! @ReneePaquette https://t.co/sAupARTolG
— Miesha Tate (@MieshaTate) September 9, 2021
Oh yes!! Everything with Oral Sessions stays the same. Love my @TheVolumeSports fam https://t.co/ArQeQoLEoe
— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) September 9, 2021
Tate then revealed on Twitter that the project has been in the works for months. She tweeted, “This launch has been in the work for months and I’m so excited to announce it!! @ReneePaquette.” It was noted by Renee Young that this new project will not hamper the usual Oral Sessions Podcast hosting by her.
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Renee Young’s podcast helped her to move on from WWE
As seen during her WWE career, Renee Young loved to be as busy as a bee. After quitting the company, there much has been some emptiness to her career space. But the vehicle to get over it was that “Oral Sessions with Renee Paquette” podcast. Since launching it last November the Canadian hosted some of the biggest names of pro wrestling. Thus, she got a platform to get her voice back.
“A bunch of people think, ‘You’re the interviewer from WWE when I was playing an interviewer. I’m given the lines, and we have scripts we are following,” she said. “So as much as I’m asking people questions, they are not my own questions and are not my own follow ups. It just doesn’t work like that. To be able to work like this long format and have [guests] on for an hour and have a real conversation with them and hone in on my skills as an interviewer and just my genuine interest in people.”