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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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Paul Rose aka the musician, DJ, and A&R known as Scuba talks to people of significance from the world of electronic music about their experiences, observations, and attempts to cultivate a life for themselves in the murky and sometimes treacherous waters of the music industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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Sean Moncrieff and guests cover what's hot and what's not on the radio. Listen and subscribe to TV on the Radio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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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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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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“kept as a secret among them” [DEVI] When Dr. Leon Sterndale said there was only one known specimen of radix pedis dioaboli – devil's foot root – in a laboratory in Buda, it was clear that it was a poison unknown to science. Just what was it that was "used as an ordeal poison by the medicine-men in certain districts of West Africa"? Dr. Robert Enni…
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D:U:LIVE is coming in June! My first live set since 2013.... London / Bristol / Manchester - all tickets: scubaoficial.io/live If you were discussing, as people sometimes do, the possible identity of ' the best techno producer of all time' then Luke Slater would surely be mentioned in that conversation. At least if I was involved in the debate it c…
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This week on Where’s That Bar Cart Monty and Nick both reveal cultural backgrounds that astound each of them. We recap The Masters, talk about expensive putters, and eagerly look forward to the budding golf season in Southern Ontario. Thanks for listening and watching, thanks to Comedy Records, and please subscribe to our YouTube channel @ComedyRec…
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“His collaboration may be very necessary” [ILLU] There's a curious phrase in the beginning of A Study in Scarlet that requires a little more consideration. Do you know what it is? John Ball, Jr. did. And his theory about what that phrase signified is an intelligent and plausible one, lifted from a 1954 issue of The Baker Street Journal and The Bake…
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D:U:LIVE is coming in June! My first live set since 2013.... London / Bristol / Manchester - all tickets: scubaoficial.io/live We haven't covered Drum n Bass anywhere near as much as I'd like. dBridge was an early guest, and we've also had Fracture, Chris from Hospital, and Krust. So that's not even 5% of the episodes so far, and DnB really is a fa…
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Anti-trans bills are happening at every level of government in the US. Packed up with terms like “parental bills of rights” and “family freedom” the gaslighting is attacking some of our most vulnerable young people. When thinking about the impact of these pieces of legislation, there was one person in particular who Dr. De Veau knew she could turn …
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“I am one of the hounds” [STUD] The golden age of Hollywood brought us stars like William Powell and Myrna Loy, and of course Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. In Elizabeth Crowens' new novel Hounds of the Hollywood Baskervilles, we find them (and Dashiell Hammett) intervowen in a story that begins with the disappearance of Asta from The Thin Man mov…
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“I am one of the hounds” [STUD] The golden age of Hollywood brought us stars like William Powell and Myrna Loy, and of course Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. In Elizabeth Crowens' new novel Hounds of the Hollywood Baskervilles, we find them (and Dashiell Hammett) intervowen in a story that begins with the disappearance of Asta from The Thin Man mov…
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Life is filled with busyness. When something or someone comes along to smooth the way and make life a little easier, we’re more than willing to give them our attention and our money. In an attention-starved world, we look for people who make it easier for us to consume information and make decisions. Pay attention to these curators. They care. Time…
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On episode 13 of season 5 of Where’s That Bar Cart the 3 OGs - while attempting to solve Monty’s audio issues - get insights into his purchasing habits. Monty recaps his first official game this season in Ontario, Darryl got rained out, and Nick’s not getting a new car. We recorded during round 2 of The Master’s, and provide some commentary along t…
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“we shall certainly have to go to Norwood” [SIGN] The latest in our travel series takes us to Norwood. In particular, the Norwood in The Sign of Four. Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Mary Morstan take a cab to a seedier part of London, and then a four-wheeler south to Norwood. How long would it have taken them? And what else might we find in this …
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Sign up for London / Bristol / Manchester Scuba live shows! scubaoficial.io/live What's it like to mediate a disagreement between members of one of the biggest bands in history? And to do that while you're trying to produce their new record? This is a question which is answered in this week's episode, in which our guest is one of the most prolific …
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The web can be a complicated place. And for almost as long as it has existed, Mike McCue’s mission has been to make the content of the internet more easily accessible. From Netscape in the 1990s to TellMe in the 2000s to Flipboard in the 2010s, Mike’s entrepreneurial spirit has guided him, and society has been the beneficiary. And now, with the adv…
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It’s arguably the most hallowed week in golf, it’s the Masters. And Where’s That Bar Cart has you covered from every angle. Well, not EVERY angle. Maybe some of our angles are slightly askew, but what else would you expect? Monty is fully robed, and Nick surprises the group with a round of Masters Trivia. Listen, watch, play along! We end by giving…
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“consult me over that Manor House case” [GREE] In addition to fascinating cases and clients, the Sherlock Holmes stories saw some wonderful house names. How did some of them get their names? We look at the history of house names, call out the story names that were also house names, and mention a few of our favorite lesser-known country houses in th…
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According to the Institute on Disability “If people with disabilities were a formally recognized minority group, at 19% of the population, they would be the largest minority group in the United States.” What does 19% look like? Well it’s over 50 million people, and that has a huge impact on living in the United States. It also has a huge impact on …
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How many elite sportsmen know their way round a modular synthesiser? Steve Davis was the first modern star of snooker. He dominated the game in the 1980s, winning six world titles, appearing in 8 of the 9 finals between 1981 and 1989. He was ranked number one in the world for seven consecutive years, posted the first ever 147 maximum break in offic…
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GLP triumphantly returns to Where’s That Bar Cart! This week we discuss Monty’s resemblance to a dictator, Gina’s peanut allergy, Darryl’s athleticism, and wolves! With the start of the golf season imminent, at least in the GTA, we talk about plans to get out as a podcast and play golf. Happy Easter to all of our smart (and not) followers. Thanks f…
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“the affair which you have commemmorated” [MUSG] One of the most influential adaptations of Sherlock Holmes in the last half century is inarguably the Granada/ITV series starring Jeremy Brett. And 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the program's first airing. Who better to lead a celebration of this iconic show and all who were associated with it, …
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“one of biscuits” [GLOR] It's not often we find ourselves with a Muppets crossover, but after stumbling across a few trifling references in the Sherlock Holmes stories, we began to think about the Cookie Monster in Baker Street. Of course, there were no cookies in Baker Street. Only biscuits. Where might we find mentions of biscuits in the Canon? A…
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Coming to you from Dehli, India.... via dodgy mic in a hotel room so don't watch the sound quality! I play Vent in Tokyo this Friday, and will be making my debut in Shanghai this Saturday. On the show this week... What makes an Ibiza DJ? And does anyone want to be one anymore? Chloé Caillet is always talked up that way in the press, but there's a l…
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Often in our careers, we’re focused on our destinations — the job title, the salary, the external symbols that notch our success, and the associated reputational wealth in the eyes of those who see us. We’re fixated on being when we should be intent on becoming. What are we doing, enjoying, and sharing that inform who we are? Whether it’s personal …
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It’s the back nine of season 5 of Where’s That Bar Cart! This week, the 3 OGs discuss Monty’s morning routines, we unveil recent golf ball purchases, Limacol, and what animals we’d like to interact with on a golf course. We’ve somehow convinced Monty that clean golf balls are better than scuffed ones, but when it come to clubs, it’s a work in progr…
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“the weaver by his tooth or the compositor by his thumb” [COPP] On the third week of every month, we look at a piece of Sherlockian scholarship in a series we call "Mr. Sherlock Holmes the Theorist." In this episode, the article "The Effect of Trades on the Body" by Remsen Ten Eyck Schenck from Vol. 3, No. 1 of The Baker Street Journal in 1953 serv…
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Contact D. Pat Sanaghan and the Sanaghan Group: https://thesanaghangroup.com/ Follow Dr. Karen Whitney on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenwhitneyhighered/ Purchase the book, Onboarding the “Transitional” Presidency: A New Imperative for the “Interim Presidents”: https://www.amazon.com/Boarding-Transitional-Presidency-Imperative-Presiden…
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For the dance producer, a move into scoring film and TV is often a secret (or not-so-secret) career aspiration. Hardly anyone manages to pull it off though. How do you do it? And what is the work and life actually like if you make it? Nathan Micay has released singles and albums on labels including Aus Music and Lucky Me, but now spends most of his…
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At times, work can dominate our lives, taking up our thoughts and energy, making any outside activities seem impossible. But Kate Volman believes in the power of outside passions to help make us better at what we do and who we are. As the CEO of Floyd Consulting and author of Do What You Love: A Guide to Living Your Creative Life without Leaving Yo…
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We’re down a GLP this week on Where’s That Bar Cart. But we have recurring guest Nick Reynoldson on, who not only recaps his first Bullmoose experience in Myrtle Beach this past January, but has somehow played 8 rounds of golf between then and now in the middle of Ontario winter! We pick up the discussion on scuffed up golf balls which invariably l…
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