Garrett Palm

Producer | Show Runner | Writer | Comedian | Actor | Host | Traveler | Etc. | Etc. | Etc.

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Garrett Palm is the show-runner and co-host of the hit Youtube show Eat It or Yeet It on Smosh. He is a Los Angeles based creative producer, director, show-runner, actor, host, podcaster, and writer: a true multi-hyphenate. Originally from Portland, OR (which explains all the Earth tones), Garrett leads from a place of kindness and empathy, spurred on by the belief that people do their best work when they feel safe.


Domestically, Garrett has produced, directed, and show-run for Smosh, Dropout, UPROXX, and Misfits Gaming Group, working with clients like Ubisoft, Activision, Warner Brothers, Trejo's Tacos, Pandora Jewelry, among others. Garrett has also had the pleasure of producing several projects internationally including a travel show highlighting the locations in Assassin’s Creed: Origins in and around Cairo, a program for Malian television at The Festival In The Desert in Timbuktu, and 7 years of stage shows for musical improv comedy troupe Baby Wants Candy in Edinburgh, London, Adelaide, and Reykjavik. 


You can watch or read Garrett's writing on Tabletop News Network, where he was the Lead Writer for their 10 episode run, Summit County Citizen's Voice, where he wrote a travel series, The Daily Meal, where he writes food articles, and Law By Mike where he wrote comedic short sketches. You can also read his travel writing on his substack, Quiet Traveler


Garrett has a BA in Theater from Principia College. He studied and performed improv at the Magnet and UCB Theaters in New York and has taught improv around the world. He co-founded Kickstand Comedy Theater in Portland, OR. Garrett has lived many lives: he’s been a Ranch Hand in Colorado, a Hedge Fund assistant on Wall Street, an improv teacher to business students in Copenhagen, a travel photographer for a small paper, a Barista in the East Village, NY, but the best life by far was the one in which he was choked out by Danny Trejo for making bad tacos (on purpose!!).