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Sherlock Holmes: Trifles

Scott Monty & Burt Wolder

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You know the plots, but what about the minutiae? We delve into the Sherlock Holmes stories and provide answers to questions that arise, clarify muddy details, and look into some of the period terminology in this weekly podcast.
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Where's That Bar Cart?

Nick Durie Darryl Purvis Monty Scott Gina Louise Phillips

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Where's That Bar Cart is a weekly golf podcast hosted by three comedians (and sometimes an actor) - Darryl Purvis, Monty Scott, Nick Durie, and Gina Louise Phillips. Each week we cover golf tangentially, and generally try to keep it together.
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A weekly discussion about guitar building and all things related between members of the Guitar Builders Collective, a group of likeminded people from around the world. The show is hosted by Daniel from Devil & Sons Guitars along with regular hosts Arran (Adair Guitars), Scott (Bonehead Guitars), Mark Gutierrez, and Dave (Footstep Guitars) and features new guests most weeks. There is also a second hosting team on the last broadcast of each month with the team from the southern hemisphere: Cor ...
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A podcast where two bros discuss their love of various films that evoke nostalgia. We go off the rails each episode and just try to have some fun with it while talking great movies. Tune in as we release episodes typically monthly!
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Join Jon Hamm (Mad Men, Bridesmaids) and writer, director and producer Jennifer Westfeldt (24, Kissing Jessica Stein) as they discuss their new film Friends with Kids. A romantic comedy that centres around two best friends who decide to have a child together, whilst keeping their relationship platonic, Friends with Kids shows how having kids can change your life forever, in amusing and surprising ways.
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What does it take to resonate? On How Stories Happen, experts, entrepreneurs, and world-class communicators dissect their signature stories piece by piece. We explore how they found their stories, how they developed their ideas, and how they're using a given story to grow their business and leave their legacy. Hosted by Jay Acunzo.
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From Sam Maule and 11:FS, Connection Interrupted is a weekly show exploring lives that were disrupted - or had their connections interrupted - pivoted, or rerouted through fault or design, the obstacles they had to overcome to get to where they are now - and the role that technology played in helping them reach it. Each week we’ll be speaking to people from all walks of life that have had their lives unexpectedly influenced, changed or completely re-written by technology. Connection Interrup ...
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We made it to the 18th hole on season 6 of Where’s That Bar Cart. Never before has an episode featured so many phrases that could have been the title: we cover big Nick energy; pounding that Gina; I don’t want to tell you how to Marshall. And while we have what could be our last Marshall Minute, we seem to have organically come up with its replacem…
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Maynard is studying astrophysics and we can tell from the look of his pedals and his Newton 10 Amp (using aerospace-grade wiring). We discuss Boutique amps, price points, inspiration, and what we want to put on the inside of our guitars. Tye from Shock the Fox also told us about how he met Maynard at the Guitar Summit and the crazy reaction people …
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“the loss of the old black boot” [HOUN] Brown boot, black boot — these two items of Sir Henry Baskerville's went missing at the Northumberland Hotel shortly after he arrived in London. And they begin to put Sherlock Holmes on the scent of The Hound of the Baskervilles. However, there's a wrinkle regarding the old black boot that persists throughout…
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“the summit of St. Paul’s” [SIGN] After one episode, we find ourselves back in Minnesota — this time, talking with longtime author Larry Millett about his latest Shadwell Rafferty book, Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul. Those who have followed the nine previous books will have a good sense of this 1890s-era saloon owner who perished in the ninth bo…
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“the summit of St. Paul’s” [SIGN] After one episode, we find ourselves back in Minnesota — this time, talking with longtime author Larry Millett about his latest Shadwell Rafferty book, Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul. Those who have followed the nine previous books will have a good sense of this 1890s-era saloon owner who perished in the ninth bo…
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Get ready to dive into the eerie and entertaining world of Halloween cinema! In this spine-tingling episode, we’re counting down our top 13 favorite Halloween movies that perfectly capture the spirit of the season. From classic chills to modern thrills, we’ll share our personal picks and the memories they evoke. Whether you’re looking for family-fr…
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The second in command in any job gets neither the attention nor the respect that the chief does. By virtue of their timing, the founders and those who came first tend to command the spotlight. And yet, those who follow them do more than continue a legacy; they need to forge their own path and determine how to create something sustainable. Lindsay M…
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This week, we’re joined by our first-ever recurring guest. The brilliant Ann Handley (WSJ bestselling author of Everybody Writes and globally touring keynote speaker) joins us for a very special episode of “Is This Anything?”, the mini-series, where friends and collaborators join me to work out new ideas, unproven drafts, and hidden ideas to see if…
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The whole gang is back together! GLP returns, married, a changed woman, still getting golf stuff for free. Nick is back from a mini Bullmoose trip and is still working through issues. Darryl is sadly not marshalling anymore this year and really needs to learn how to finish. And we get a peak into what dating Monty is like. Thanks to Comedy Records,…
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We talked about so much today. From working on famous people's guitars, learning on the job in a big guitar shop, to the early stages of running his own business on his kitchen table - Matt has loads of experience that we're so glad he shared with us. Highlights include who could do a fret job fastest, man or (plek) machine, working as a touring te…
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“not the name of a young woman, Watson” [SUSS] Here's a strange one. We hear of the Matilda Briggs in one story. Do you know which story and what it was associated with? This entry in our Travel Series takes us on a mysterious sea voyage that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write a short story and then borrow a real name from this true tale and plan…
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Humans live for stories. Our entire lives, we're surrounded by stories. And they can be immensely powerful at communicating ideas and inspiring those around us. In this episode, I’ve got a story that may move you in some way. You can find Timeless Leadership wherever you get podcasts. Links * Episode 82: Story Time with Neal Foard * Scott’s speakin…
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Why is candor essential for a good story? How brutally honest should you actually be in sharing a story with the world? The great Chase Jarvis brings us into his story of self-discovery, with the many twists and turns his professional career has taken, as he works through how to best tell that story ahead of his next book tour. Starting in second g…
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The three OG’s are back as GLP is busy doing something or other this week. Darryl recaps his experience at The Presidents Cup and tries his hand at sound effects. Nick brings in the 10% and his siblings are now good at golf too. And Monty recaps many old time movies and shows. We love you all and thanks for continuing to listen and watch. Thanks to…
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What an inspirational chat. MenO tells us about how he ended up in a workshop with occasional power in the Ecuadorian rain forest, how to sell guitars, how to sell bespoke guitars, and how to maintain relationships with clients. Check out Meno: https://www.youtube.com/@meno3633 https://www.instagram.com/menomeninski/ https://www.cordovezguitars.com…
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“Look at that!” [3STU] Sherlock Holmes had clients of all kinds. Some that visited him with vague fears. Others that were concerned about missing documents. But when he had cases and clients that included a little show-and-tell — where a physical object was displayed — well, that is just a Trifle. And listen closely, because we ask for some input f…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.timelesstimely.com I had so much fun listening to Neal Foard in Episode 82. If you did too, then you’ll want to sign up to get the additional stories he told. If you’re already a member of the Ampersand Guild, our premium subscription tier, you’ll have instant access. If not, it’s ju…
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Telling stories is a form of love. As Neal Foard shared in this episode, “It helps when a leader is able to communicate to the people that work for them, that they care about them. This is the power of stories. I don’t have to literally say to you I care about you…because of the stories I choose to tell, I am the type of person that cares about the…
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“You are here as a spy” [ILLU] In Spy Hunter, it’s 1914 and Sherlock Holmes has been murdered. Nobody knows who did it, but Wiggins, former Baker Street Irregular and Holmes' protégée, suspects a German spy. This is where H.B. Lyle's fourth installment in his Irregular series picks up. Ben joined us to share his journey as a writer focused on histo…
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What is a super-story? And how can you flex yours to fit different audiences, mediums, or conclusions? That’s what we dive into today with powerhouse storyteller, Laura Gassner Otting. Laura takes us into a small story about her first time decorating a Christmas tree with her husband’s family. Initially horrified by the chipped ornaments and tatter…
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“You are here as a spy” [ILLU] In Spy Hunter, it’s 1914 and Sherlock Holmes has been murdered. Nobody knows who did it, but Wiggins, former Baker Street Irregular and Holmes' protégée, suspects a German spy. This is where H.B. Lyle's fourth installment in his Irregular series picks up. Ben joined us to share his journey as a writer focused on histo…
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We gots beef! Nick gets called out for revealing some emotional reactions, and Marshal DP gets a called out by a new listener. Never fear, Monty is to the rescue, threatening with minivans and a crowbar. Marshall Minute explores extreme confidence, something none of us have experienced. Thanks to Comedy Records, and please subscribe to our YouTube …
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Paul is a long awaited, much requested guest and it was joy to have him on. We discussed how the course at Crimson Guitars has inspired him to pursue a career in guitar making, the build of his very cool workshop, and how he is planning to use YouTube to share his work and develop an audience. Why are pickups cheap or expensive was also discussed, …
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“She responded beautifully” [SCAN] Occasionally — very occasionally — there are flaws in Sherlock Holmes's reasoning. Or, if not flaws, then something that doesn't quite hold up when we put our own magnifying lens against it. There is one such example in "A Scandal in Bohemia," as pointed out by a listener. One we had never considered before, but o…
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Go inside the development of a brand new TED Talk, as Jay offers notes to friend Simone Stolzoff on his v1 draft. Simone is the author of The Good Enough Job and a journalist whose writing has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and more. This is the first episode of a new bonus episode of How St…
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GLP returns, almost betrothed on this week’s episode of Where’s That Bar Cart. We get the real scoop on the free set of TaylorMade clubs. Oh and the scoop on her nuptials. Darryl’s Marshall Minute takes some turns, most of which were driven by Monty. Things get deep - we talk emotions - then very, very shallow. Thanks to Comedy Records, and please …
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Jarvis joins us to discuss teaching guitar, how covid changed his life, why people still learn the classics (and play the classics), the cost of boutique guitars, and some random other $h!^ Check out Jarvis: https://www.bobbyjarvisjr.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNVOBnEmlxHpGYeAVOygzGw https://www.instagram.com/bobbyjarvisjr/ You can sup…
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“To a collector of fairy tales” [HOUN] Of the many things we know about Sherlock Holmes — or think we know about him — his knowledge of chemistry and his violin-playing skills are probably most closely associated with him. However, in 1952, Remsen Ten Eyck Schenck pulled the evidence together and compared it with what merely passed as opinion in a …
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Michael F. Blake, author of The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne, and the Making of Three Classic Westerns • Kathy Fuller Seeley on Francis Ford • Thomas Reeder, author of Poverty Row Royalty: The Films of Producer Sigmund Neufeld and His Brother, Director Sam Newfield (90:33)By Michael Gebert
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Telling stories about your life feels fraught. How do you weave together a story that is deeply personal to you and others, contains the right amount of tension without being too dramatic, and feels both gripping and accessible for your audience? In the case of our guest today, Nat Eliason, his story is about the moment he went from investing hundr…
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“two tickets for the theatre” [BRUC] Jeffrey Hatcher, BSI ("The Five Orange Pips") and Steve Hendrickson have teamed up for a new Sherlock Holmes play in which we find one mystery, separated by 25 years. Holmes has the first crack at it, followed by Hercule Poirot decades later. Appropriately enough, it is called Holmes Poirot. And it premieres in …
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“two tickets for the theatre” [BRUC] Jeffrey Hatcher, BSI ("The Five Orange Pips") and Steve Hendrickson have teamed up for a new Sherlock Holmes play in which we find one mystery, separated by 25 years. Holmes has the first crack at it, followed by Hercule Poirot decades later. Appropriately enough, it is called Holmes Poirot. And it premieres in …
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This week on Where’s That Bar Cart we start by talking about how prosecution and persecution are the same thing, because Monty says so. He was also multitasking during the pod and cooking 4 lbs of brisket. On this week’s Marshall Minute Darryl outlines what’s a good day for a Marshall, and a bad, and we have a deep discussion about the root cause o…
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Antony Johnston, author and dapper fellow, joins Scott to discuss “The House of Quark” (DS9 S3E3). Topics include Klingon accounting practices, forced marriages played for laughs, and the versatility of the High Council chambers. Scott McNulty with Antony Johnston Show Notes & Links Watch “The House of Quark” for yourself: Amazon Instant Video Para…
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Eddie tells us about how hanging around with the roadies for Black Sabbath got him a gig making lighting rigs for AC/DC. How he moved into forestry, sources and stores local woods, and makes spectacular guitars. Check out Eddie: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpDR2PDvWgj13XI-80kROjw https://www.instagram.com/electricladyguitarsdevonuk/ You can su…
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“his attitude and manner told their own story” [SCAN] The tragedies on September 11 ensured that it is a date that will forever be stamped in the history books. What to do when it coincides with an episode drop date for Trifles on our monthly travel series? As we glanced through the Sherlock Holmes canon, we found that a number of trips and voyages…
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It’s been a minute. Season 5 is here and we’ve got a shiny new logo, a new theme song, and more of the timelessness you’re here for. So as not to jar you with too much on the first episode back, this episode explores a bit of what many leaders struggle with — recurring themes we’ll keep coming back to here. And I geek out a bit on music. In the lin…
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This week on Where’s That Bar Cart Darryl experiences his first round with the Bullmoose boys; Nick (reluctantly) recounts his personal best score; and Monty has some technical difficulties, but of course rallies late to deliver his finest vocal performance to date. GLP is off doing some amazing things that hopefully we can talk about in due course…
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Mark and Steve (Phteve?) join us to discuss who makes the best pickups and guitars - and why! Also we chat treble bleeds, Strandbergs, sailors, what it's like to be a guitarist who plays bass in a band. Check out Pherotone Studios: https://www.instagram.com/pherotonestudios/ https://www.youtube.com/c/PherotoneStudios Steve and Mark's band: https://…
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“his attitude and manner told their own story” [SCAN] Last month, we lost prolific Sherlockian David Stuart Davies. But prolific doesn't quite cover it. He was insightful and delightful, he amused and schmoozed, he wrote and spoke, created and debated, was always elated. In his memory, we're taking a deeper look at his article "First Encounters of …
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