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    Explore " sewer" with insightful episodes like "The Best Sewing Machine for Beginner Quilters", "The Golden Dragon", "A Day In the Life Of A Licensed Plumber - An interview in Gratitude of World Toilet Day", "Episode 206: Water & Sewer Thoughts" and "Ep 21 - C.H.U.D." from podcasts like ""Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing", "Midnight Slumber", "Potty Mouth Poopcast", "Beans, Bullets, Bandages & You" and "Slumber Podcast Massacre with T&A"" and more!

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    The Golden Dragon

    The Golden Dragon

    A clean, colorful world and a dark, damp sewer are two very opposite places. However, the stories have similar meanings behind them. Sit back, relax, enjoy these short stories, and thanks for listening!

     

    Written and Narrated by Zack Miller. Follow us on Twitter @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, and our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber.

    This story was written and narrated by Zack Miller.

    Follow us on X @The_MNS_Podcast, Instagram @midnight_slumber_podcast, our YouTube Channel - Midnight Slumber, and Facebook – Midnight Slumber.

    A Day In the Life Of A Licensed Plumber - An interview in Gratitude of World Toilet Day

    A Day In the Life Of A Licensed Plumber - An interview in Gratitude of World Toilet Day

    Ever wonder what it's like to be a plumber? 

    We poured ourselves some adult beverages and had a laid back but very fun and informative conversation with our cousin Job Banda, who is a Licensed Plumber!

    We decided to give you this Bonus episode on Thanksgiving Day in gratitude of all of our plumbers and sanitation professionals.
    "World Toilet Day is a United Nations Observance that celebrates toilets and raises awareness of the 4.2 billion people living without access to safely managed sanitation. It is about taking action to tackle the global sanitation crisis and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030."

    Ep 21 - C.H.U.D.

    Ep 21 - C.H.U.D.

    This week, Tim and Andy go underground and talk about the 1984 toxic thriller C.H.U.D. T&A talk about anagrams, Home Alone, and environmentalism. Is this the greatest cast we've covered? Is eating quarters cool? And what was in that tub? Find out wherever you get your podcasts.

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    14. Shopping for a Sewing Machine at a Dealer

    14. Shopping for a Sewing Machine at a Dealer

    Hey there!  On this episode of the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast I'm chatting about purchasing a sewing machine at a dealership.  I go over what you should look for in a dealer, what questions to ask, and I even chat about my latest trip to the store.  For the show notes, head over to themodernquilterscircle.com/episode-14

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    There's Poop in the River!

    There's Poop in the River!

    House Warming Podcast, Episode 003: There’s Poop in the River!

    A conversation about rainy days and combined sewer overflows with co-hosts Anni Metz & Sarah Bury      

    This episode is sponsored by Collective Resource Compost, a company working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by diverting food scraps from landfills and hauling them to a commercial composting facility. Learn more about Chicago area pick-up services at collectiveresource.us

    Welcome, Sarah Bury, to the podcast! Sarah is acting as guest co-host while Abby takes a break, and we’re so happy to have her. 


    In today’s episode, Anni and Sarah talk about how Chicago’s sewer system function and explain combined sewer overflows, which can reduce the load on the city’s sewers on rainy days by releasing untreated sewage into the Chicago River. You’ll also learn about Friend’s of the Chicago River’s Overflow Action Days campaign, and what you can do to reduce overflows and flooding when it rains. Sign up for Overflow Action Day alerts here: https://www.chicagoriver.org/get-involved/take-action/overflow-action-days.  


    If you’d like to learn more about the work Friends of the Chicago River is doing, you can visit their website at https://www.chicagoriver.org/. You can also listen to this recent episode of The Climate Pod, recorded live in Chicago, to hear more about Friends of the Chicago River’s work. 


    Subscribe to House Warming on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you like the work we’re doing, you can support us on Patreon


    We’d like to thank our sound editor, Ilana Marder-Epstein, our research assistant, Amelia Diehl, and our graphic designer, Reagan Carey, for their help with this episode, and Collective Resource Compost, for sponsoring our work. 

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    Episode 289: Turning a silk purse from a sow's ear, or in this case from human urine to low cost fertilizer

    Episode 289: Turning a silk purse from a sow's ear, or in this case from human urine to low cost fertilizer

    The Rich Earth Institute is pioneering technology to capture and convert human urine into no/low cost fertilizer for agriculture. What will it take to make it universal?

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    Behind the Seams: Interview with Barbara Emodi, Garment Sewist Extraordinaire

    Behind the Seams: Interview with Barbara Emodi, Garment Sewist Extraordinaire

    In the fourth episode of Behind the Seams, Roxane interviews Barbara Emodi, the garment sewist behind popular blog Sewing on the Edge. Barbara talks to Roxane about her many years of teaching, carrying a sewing kit in her briefcase while working as a journalist, sewing at RV parks, and how sewing can create a community and transform lives. Hilarious and deeply thoughtful, Barbara has an endless number of stories to share.

    Sewing on the Edge blog
    Barbara's book, Sew . . . The Garment-Making Book of Knowledge

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    Clogged Pipes | #009

    Clogged Pipes | #009

    Do you know how to tackle clogged pipes?  On this week's show we discuss how to keep those pipes flowin' free.  Join us as we talk backed-up toilets, sinks, bathtubs, and the dreaded main sewer line.  Don't let your first thought be calling the plumber.  Do it yourself!  You can, man.

    We also welcomed a guest on the show, Matt.  He recently dealt with a major main sewer line backup and tells us all about it.

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