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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.

Dec 29, 2016

Tis the season for parties, and this week's episode is no exception.  We are joined by Sean from Nectar Sunglasses, and no joke Pat is back.  We all try our hand at making the perfect Eggnog for the party, and we will learn if the best Eggnog is made by hand, by throwing money at it, or by going with the basics.  We...


Dec 22, 2016

Photographers and artists see the world through a different lens and this week we are joined by two of our friends Susan and Sean who make a living doing just that.  With a slight shift in perspective even an innocent movie like Big can take on an entirely different light, or a seemingly fun Ernest movie can take a...


Dec 15, 2016

This week we are joined by Ray Bullock from the legendary 9:55 Comedy Club, and Fools Day Comedy Troupe.  Having a comedian around this time of year can really help you to find the funny in what can often be an increasingly stressful time of year.  What doesn't help is when a negative story about about Santa shows up...


Dec 8, 2016

When one is left alone you never know what is going to come of it.  Ely was left alone and he almost managed to destroy a boat, but a lesson was learned in how tools can help next time.  We witness many a mustache left alone to grow, and the surprising amount of good they can do when they pool their strengths.  Kids are...


Dec 1, 2016

Trees are falling at a tremendous rate this week.  Some trees spend their whole life marching towards the inevitable fate of ending up in a bucket of water in a house for a few weeks.  Other trees grow to tremendous heights only to drop one ill timed branch and trigger the destruction of many.  We have stories of both...