Episode 122: Plumber with Aimee Stanton

Kids Pod - A podcast by Aimee Chan

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Welcome to Kids Pod, a podcast where kids get to ask adults the questions they really want to know. Nothing is too rude to ask. You send in the questions and our adults will give kids the answers they want to hear. Aimee Stanton is a plumber and she is really good at using tools. She even builds tiny houses people can rent for short holidays called Tiny Stays. You may have seen her on TV on House Rules and Australian Survivor. We welcome Aimee today to answer all your questions about toilets and the worst and weirdest things she has found in other people's pipes. *If you would like to support Kids Pod to allow us to make even more episodes, you can make a one-off donation for as low as $5 at ko-fi.com/kidspod. There's no obligation and Kids Pod will continue to remain free for all. We want to keep Kids Pod going strong well into the future, so we really appreciate any support you can give. From all of us at Kids Pod, thank you.* To send us your questions for future episodes, contact us at aimeechan.com. We also ask that you please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes of Kids Pod. And to help other people to find us and spread the word, we would love it if you would give Kids Pod a 5 star rating and share our link with your friends. Kids Pod was created by Aimee Chan. Intro by Niki Strauss. Cover art by Glen Strauss. Narration by Aimee Stanton is a plumber and she is really good at using tools. She even builds tiny houses people can rent for short holidays called Tiny Stays. You may have seen her on TV on House Rules and Australian Survivor. We welcome Aimee today to answer all your questions about toilets and the worst and weirdest things she has found in other people's pipes. If you liked this episode, you might also enjoy episode 61 with builder Jamie Wilkinson. Kids Pod is edited and produced on Wiradjuri land. Special thanks to Aimee Stanton, Alexis, Travis, Seamus, Harry and Gracie. Thanks for listening. 

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