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INRHYTHM with Colton Gee

The Desert Tiger Podcast highlights passionate people chasing their dreams, like musicians, athletes, artists, authors, and comedians. It is our goal to bring you what drives and inspires these driven individuals, telling you their stories of the road they have traveled to get where they are today!
 
The podcast is hosted by Colton Geschwandtner, an arts enthusiast, musician, event promoter, wrestling referee, and highly inquisitive person. Shows release every week!

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Mar 27, 2020

Yes it’s a second helping of Beefy Goodness as Vance Nevada joins me once again!

This week we discuss his work as a wrestling historian, and as an author with his 2010 release ‘Wrestling In The Canadian West’! How did he go about researching and compiling all the information it contains? Does he plan on writing...


Mar 20, 2020

This May 2020, Vance Nevada will celebrate his 27th year in professional wrestling. Considered as one of the most storied and respected wrestlers currently in the Western Canadian scene, Vance is now experiencing a second wind after retiring for nearly five years due to injury.

With his experiences ranging from being an...


Mar 13, 2020

Originally starting out in the small town DIY punk & metal scenes, Daz Tha Punk would first earn his chops as a drummer, both recording and touring with various acts such as Necroholocaust.

Two years ago Daz would decide to take a break from this scene, and some of the situations that it had let him to. Shifting his...


Mar 6, 2020

Host Colton Gee dives in to his love of the wrestling world.

What were his earliest memories of watching WWF/WWE as a kid?

Who were his favorite wrestlers? Tag Teams? Match types?

His passion for wrestling would slow off as a teen, why was that, and what made him suddenly fall for the industry again?

Plus we dive a bit...