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The Day's Dumpster Fire

The Day's Dumpster Fire

Auteur(s): Ed and Kara
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In this podcast, Kara and Ed regale history's greatest mess ups. They do not celebrate humanity's successes but its most fantastic failures! This show is not dedicated to those who have accomplished incredible things, but to those who have accomplished incredible things and how they royally screwed things up in the process.


You might ask why they are doing this podcast: it's because you've botched up the best laid plans and you know what? THAT'S OKAY!


Let this show help you navigate the mishaps that you have come across where there is no clear answer available.


So sit back, relax, and listen about people who messed up way more than what you could of possibly imagine.

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  • Prohibition Fire Part 3. - Episode 61
    Oct 13 2025

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    Kara is back in the third installment of her ongoing Prohibition series. In this episode Kara paints a picture of how American culture was changed and adapted to the new restrictions of alcohol being band. Many people conformed to the amendment, but others saw a golden opportunity to make a grip of money as well as "sticking it to the man"

    You'll get to see what "speakeasies" were all about, how they worked, and many of the colorful figures who mixed good business sense with super shady dealing that would eventually shape the American culture of the 1920s.

    In this episode you'll get an idea of how the speakeasy sparked the Jazz Age, the Harlem Renaissance, gave black men and women a platform to which they could speak their minds and messages which was rising to the surface.

    Then there's the ever present "flapper" or young women you balked at the old ways of morality from the Victorian Era of modesty. They developed their own personalities, view of their bodies and how they dressed and presented themselves. Women did not have to wait for the perfect man to find them, in stead they were empowered to do it themselves.

    In other words, this episode will shed light on the positive aspects that came out of the Prohibition years. In the next episode, Kara is going to describe the crime, destruction, and brutality associated with this time period in American history. Mob bosses, gangsters, gang wars, and the never ending cat and mouse cycle of the mob and the authorities are coming up next!

    You can find Part 1. of the Prohibition series on Apple Podcast here or on Spotify here or anywhere else you get your podcasts

    You can find Part 2. of the Prohibition Series on Apple Podcast here or on Spotify here or anywhere else you get your podcasts

    You can find more show notes, Kara's super cool artwork and the entire back catalog at thedaysdumpsterfire.com

    Below is a link to Langston Hughes reading his famous poem "Dream Deferred" mentioned in the episode.

    "Dream" Deferred read by Langston Hughes

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    Email us your "Trashcan Fires" to thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com (be sure to put "Trashcan Fire" in the subject line.

    We would love to see your stories where you tried to plan out every little detail, but when you executed that plan, it all went horribly wrong shortly after and turned into your own Dumpster Fire.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Prohibition Part 2. - Episode 60
    Sep 29 2025

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    In this episode, Kara expands on Prohibition and how it started to affect society and all the different ways people tried to skirt around the 18th Amendment. She dives into how the Federal government tried to crack down on the sale and consumption of alcohol to how people would figure out loopholes and straight up brazen methods of procuring, producing, and transferring alcohol into America.

    What was supposed to be movement that entailed women's rights and voting to making a society of men who could be trusted and be reliable, instead the whole amendment backfired horrifically and Kara's only two episodes in! She's got two more in the works involving Prohibition.

    If you have not listened to Prohibition Fire Part 1. - Episode 59 be sure to check it out in the feed or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Some other episodes that were mentioned that you might find interest:

    Donner Party of 90 Fire

    I love the Smell of Lead Fire

    Britain's Sketchy Bread Recipes Fire


    Credit for the closing music:

    SPEAKEASY STRUT
    royalty free Music by Giorgio Di Campo for @FreeSound Music
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    / freemusicforyoutube
    / freesoundmusic
    original video:
    • Speakeasy Strut - 1920s vintage Jazz (Proh...

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    1 h et 45 min
  • Prohibition Fire Part 1. - Episode 59
    Sep 15 2025

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    In this episode, Kara dives into the beginnings of one of the greatest dumpster fires in American history. What started off as a noble movement to make men better men and to eliminate a societal toxin, turned into a decade of insanity, crime, and abject poverty for many.

    We all know about Prohibition from the textbooks, but did you know that the movement started since before the Civil War? Did you know that the movement started because women didn't think men were bad, but alcohol turned them into something else in most cases?

    Kara takes us down the origins of what would become one of the most famous constitutional amendments in modern history. Alcohol is one of the most influential contributors to the development of this nation, but simultaneously, a major detractor.

    For more details and Kara's extensive show notes, check out the website. And in this episode, the Great Molasses Flood Episode is mention that is closely tied to this episode.

    Hey before you go!

    Email us your "Trashcan Fires" to thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com (be sure to put "Trashcan Fire" in the subject line.

    We would love to see your stories where you tried to plan out every little detail, but when you executed that plan, it all went horribly wrong shortly after and turned into your own Dumpster Fire.

    Be sure to put "Trashcan Fire" in the subject line followed by the title of the story and whether or not we can use your name.

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    1 h et 25 min
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