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The Great Train Wreck of 1918 - Episode 74

1 h 44 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071919/fan_mail/new] Ed's by himself today so he's got the entire episode for himself to do as he pleases. Kara is on vacation and that means Ed can do whatever type of episode he wants so what could possibly go wrong? As a result of Kara being vacation, Ed decided to do and episode themed off nothing else done before in The Day's Dumpster Fire [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] history. and episode dedicated to one of the worst train accidents in American history.  What was supposed to be a normal July 9, 1918, early morning train ride for folks coming in from Memphis TN to Nashville and folks coming out of Nashville TN heading to Memphis, two trains collided just a little way outside of Nashville on a blind turn called "Dutchman's Curve." This collision marked the worst train collision in US history and took the lives of over 101 men, women, and children. Furthermore, about 80% of the people who died that day were African Americans who were trying to head to a munitions factory for work.  In this episode, Ed will nerd out on some cool facts about how steam engines work and why they dominated the mass transit system of the 1800s and early 1900s. He will also dig into the litany of safety issues that resulted in the disfigurement of many railroad workers if they didn't end up dying doing their jobs. Next Ed will describe the geography of where the collision took place as well as the two trains involved. He'll explain how the accident took place, who or what was at fault and what Ed thinks is the real culprit behind this terrible accident.  It's not what you think! So, you better sit down and listen. You might just learn some math along the way.  Of course, if you disagree with Ed's theories or want to add your own be sure to email Kara and Ed at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com come.  Check out the website [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/]and send a text if you want. This is not your typical dumpster fire, and it invites the community to chip in their theories.  If you're interested in this episode, check out these! The Transatlantic Telegraph [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-transatlantic-telegraph-episode-37] The Hindenburg  [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-hindenburg-episode-57] Hey before you go!  If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top.  Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires.  Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/ [https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071919/fan_mail/new] Today's episode addresses a scenario that you have probably seen a few times or been a part of: you get invited to a party that you've always wanted to go to. You're beyond excited and you can't wait to dress up and have the time of your life. However, for one reason or another, you are unable to attend the party or worse yet, you're uninvited and you don't know why. Naturally, of course you're heartbroken. During the night while everyone in the world except you have been invited to this wicked party, you're at home, adrift in your sea of resentment.  That resentment can last days if not weeks and it feels like it's unshakable. Like why Karma punished you like this... until someone comes up to you who was at the party and starts the conversation with, "Hey did you hear what happened at the party last night?" When you get all the "deets" to find out that the party was a huge, colossal failure, replete with people being burned to death and what not, you're suddenly thanking Karma for blessing you by making you miss the party.  Today's episode features the valiant return of Kara, back from a fresh stint of vacation and she put out a banger of an episode for you. Imagine you're job in the 1300s was to put together a party for the king of France who is already a mass of mental health issues and is so bad, he is considered insane for the day. Access to mental health back then consisted of large volumes of alcohol and someone from the church telling you to suck it up and deal with it... Since your job is to make this party an event fit for a king and something no one could forget, you decide to pull all the stops and go big or go home. Your idea is to make a bunch of men (king included) get sewn into these outfits, made of flammable material, covered in a flammable tree resin, then smothered in flammable fibers so that the bunch of men (king included) look like harry wild men running around the ballroom.  Mind you this is the 1300s, torches and candles were the only forms of light... What could possibly go wrong? So be grateful as you listen to this episode 1. You or your ancestors never got invited to this event and 2. You or your ancestors were never put in charge of making the party "memorable." Sometimes, it's good to not be the most popular or the most reliable! If you like this episode, check out The Day's Dumpster Fire [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever-growing library of history going horribly awry for humanity.  Be sure to check out these episodes that are similarly themed: Henry's Wive's Demise Fire - Episode 19 [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/episode-19-henry-viiis-fire] Firing Fireworks Fire - Episode 26 [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/episode-26-firing-fireworks-fire] Botched Funerals - Episode 58 [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/botched-funerals-episode-58] Hey before you go!  If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top.  Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires.  Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/ [https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/]

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The Great Train Wreck of 1918 - Episode 74

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071919/fan_mail/new] Ed's by himself today so he's got the entire episode for himself to do as he pleases. Kara is on vacation and that means Ed can do whatever type of episode he wants so what could possibly go wrong? As a result of Kara being vacation, Ed decided to do and episode themed off nothing else done before in The Day's Dumpster Fire [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] history. and episode dedicated to one of the worst train accidents in American history.  What was supposed to be a normal July 9, 1918, early morning train ride for folks coming in from Memphis TN to Nashville and folks coming out of Nashville TN heading to Memphis, two trains collided just a little way outside of Nashville on a blind turn called "Dutchman's Curve." This collision marked the worst train collision in US history and took the lives of over 101 men, women, and children. Furthermore, about 80% of the people who died that day were African Americans who were trying to head to a munitions factory for work.  In this episode, Ed will nerd out on some cool facts about how steam engines work and why they dominated the mass transit system of the 1800s and early 1900s. He will also dig into the litany of safety issues that resulted in the disfigurement of many railroad workers if they didn't end up dying doing their jobs. Next Ed will describe the geography of where the collision took place as well as the two trains involved. He'll explain how the accident took place, who or what was at fault and what Ed thinks is the real culprit behind this terrible accident.  It's not what you think! So, you better sit down and listen. You might just learn some math along the way.  Of course, if you disagree with Ed's theories or want to add your own be sure to email Kara and Ed at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com come.  Check out the website [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/]and send a text if you want. This is not your typical dumpster fire, and it invites the community to chip in their theories.  If you're interested in this episode, check out these! The Transatlantic Telegraph [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-transatlantic-telegraph-episode-37] The Hindenburg  [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/the-hindenburg-episode-57] Hey before you go!  If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top.  Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires.  Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/ [https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071919/fan_mail/new] In today's episode, Ed takes us down memory lane to one of the biggest business fraud cases of the 20th century.  Enron was a company that was the product of two major gas businesses that merged together with a vision to change how the world viewed work culture and how to make money with wild result.  For much of much of the 90s, Enron was the future of corporate mentality and high morale among employees with tons of opportunity and even more prospects of striking it rich in the world of negotiating deals between natural gas sellers and buyers. As the years went by, Enron continuously dropped earnings reports that showed nothing but success, year over year growth, and a cash flow that would never end. As a result, Enron got rich, its executives got rich, investors got even richer, banks were happy to lend Enron money, and its employees were excited in what they sold.  There was one catch though...  ...No one knew exactly how Enron was making any money! And that was done by design.  As you'll see in this episode, Enron's CEO Ken Lay, and his two conspirators Jeff Skilling and Andrew Fastow, quickly turned an honest company of limited (but honest and stable) growth to a company on a meteoric trajectory unlike anything else in American history. However, it was done by bending the rules, flagrant fraud, hiding figures, and implicating CPA firms in piles of shredded documents.  All of us have made some financial blunders in our time, but few in humanity have successfully railroaded a billion dollar publicly traded company into the ground quick like Lay, Skilling, and Fastow did. In a few short months in 2001, These three men went from millionaires to Federally convicted felons. We may be stressing over a missed credit car payment, but at least we didn't cost the life savings, retirements, and careers of over 100,000 men and women who were oblivious to all the craziness that was taking place on the 50th floor of Enron's corporate headquarters in Houston, Texas.  For pictures and show notes, check out The Day's Dumpster Fire [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/home] website Some other episodes Kara and Ed have put together that follows a similar "corporate greed and fraud" theme where business leaders prioritized money over literally EVERYTHING ELSE: Therac-25  [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/episode-9-therac-25-fire] Boston Molasses Flood [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/episode-14-boston-molasses-flood-fire] I Love the Smell of Lead [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/episodes-23-24-i-love-the-smell-of-lead-fire] Thalidomide [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/episodes/thalidomide-episode-44] Outro Music Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNYSTbPuL0&list=PLfP6i5T0-DkKlAN_qDvZ3nJwsdKRmrxI_&index= [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNYSTbPuL0&list=PLfP6i5T0-DkKlAN_qDvZ3nJwsdKRmrxI_&index=2] Hey before you go!  If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top.  Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com [https://www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com/] for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires.  Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/ [https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/]

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