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Inside the Pallet House

In a time when Sports and Politics dominate the airwaves it has become evident that we need a podcast that focuses on the the never ending fight to solve our First World Problems. Inside the Pallet House gives you a look inside the lives of your hosts, and guests that join them to rate beers and bring their collective experiences together to conquer the problems that face us all.  Recorded every week in Richmond, VA, and listened to around the world.

Jun 29, 2017

This week we are joined by Sara and Cazey from the "As Told Over Brunch" blog to discuss what else ...Home and Self Improvement.  When it comes to doing work around the home you can either do it yourself, or you can hire a contractor.  Both methods are filled with pitfalls, but typically these are faced after you begin....


Jun 22, 2017

The Summer of Tom is in full swing, and the North American part of the journey is coming to a close.  So what has been learned; quite a bit actually.  Did you know that blue lights in a bathroom can tell you a lot about the community around you?  How about how mead and your honeymoon go hand in hand?  Apparently some of...


Jun 15, 2017

Some events and stories are a long time coming, and after too long of a hiatus we can honestly say Pat is back.  A positive DELI rating is one we may still have to wait a little while longer to see, or will we.  The best stories though take years to set up, and then the climax is reached in a matter of seconds.  It is...


Jun 8, 2017

This week we are joined by Sean from Nectar Sunglasses, and it sounds like this winter was an amazing one, but not without some close calls.  We learn of another close call when texts are returned without knowing who is really on the other end of the line.  Voices can also be distorted to hide who is really on the line,...


Jun 1, 2017

What you miss can often be more important that what you actually make.  Missing a significant other's birthday should have dire ramifications, but sometimes it can lend itself to unexpected bonuses.  Never getting an ailment fixed means you never have to know all that you were missing by having it...