49 min

The Sessions - Dax Harwood The Sessions with Renée Paquette

    • Wrestling

WARNING: The following episode contains graphic descriptions of depression, eating disorders, trauma and suicidal ideation that may be disturbing to some audience members. Discretion is advised.

Say yeeeeah….Dax Harwood, one half of FTR, is on The Sessions for one of our most heartfelt, surprising conversations ever. Not only has Uncle Dax been up and down every town in the world, he’s also dealt with issues like anxiety, depression and deep personal loss. He’s here to get into all that, plus the wonderful story of how he met his wife, his real-lfie friendship with Cash Wheeler. And, of course, we find out all about FTR’s exit from WWE … and what the deal is between them and Shawn Michaels.


If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder visit the Crisis Textline or Text CONNECT to 741741. The Crisis Textline is available 24/7, 365 days a year, this organization helps people with eating disorders and other mental health issues by connecting callers with trained crisis volunteers who will provide confidential advice, support, and referrals if needed. 


Don't forget subscribe to The Sessions podcast and Renee's Youtube channel.

WARNING: The following episode contains graphic descriptions of depression, eating disorders, trauma and suicidal ideation that may be disturbing to some audience members. Discretion is advised.

Say yeeeeah….Dax Harwood, one half of FTR, is on The Sessions for one of our most heartfelt, surprising conversations ever. Not only has Uncle Dax been up and down every town in the world, he’s also dealt with issues like anxiety, depression and deep personal loss. He’s here to get into all that, plus the wonderful story of how he met his wife, his real-lfie friendship with Cash Wheeler. And, of course, we find out all about FTR’s exit from WWE … and what the deal is between them and Shawn Michaels.


If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder visit the Crisis Textline or Text CONNECT to 741741. The Crisis Textline is available 24/7, 365 days a year, this organization helps people with eating disorders and other mental health issues by connecting callers with trained crisis volunteers who will provide confidential advice, support, and referrals if needed. 


Don't forget subscribe to The Sessions podcast and Renee's Youtube channel.

49 min