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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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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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This podcast provides the tools for police officers and other first responders to rise above the stress and challenges of the career, and life. But, we also cover practical career advice and current events from time to time as well. The host, Scott Medlin is a former U.S. Marine, and police officer, now national speaker and author advocating for mental fitness for first responders.
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Nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and recording from Hinton Alberta, this podcast is all about embracing the great outdoors! Featuring interviews with local wilderness enthusiasts, camping and backcountry survival tips, gear reviews and more.
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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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Garrett Kidney and Liam Jones are journeying through TNA history one month at a time talking about all the highs and lows of TNA history - covering the great matches, memorable stories and utterly ridiculous moments that have defined the 19-year history of TNA with new episodes every two weeks! This podcast is a member of the Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network. Learn more about the Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network at voicesofwrestling.com.
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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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“the great North American Continent” [STUD] Picking up where we left off in Episode 428 ("British Businesses"), we're moving to the other side of the pond and doing a survey of businesses in North America that were mentioned in the Sherlock Holmes stories. Since there are decidedly fewer scenes and stories that took place in North America, we have …
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In this episode of The 10 Code Mindset, I sit down with Monty Bynum — a former U.S. Marine Corps Officer, former DEA Special Agent, GBI Agent, and a proven leader in both law enforcement and business. Monty shares how discipline, ownership, and leadership helped him recover from major setbacks, and now build a movement to raise the standard in poli…
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With GLP gallivanting in Europe, the three OGs hold down the fort on this week’s Where’s That Bar Cart. We have predictions for the TGL finals along with even MORE fixes, most of them psychedelic in nature. This is an episode full of easter eggs about past guest and friend-of-the-pod Paige Spiranac, including how Monty has been involved in her many…
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“As to your dates, that is the biggest mystification of all.” [CREE] It's not often that we get a piece of Sherlockian scholarship that had its origin in a mainstream publication. And in this case, it's from one of the original Sherlockians. In 1932, Ronald Knox set out to review two new Sherlockian books, but he managed to turn it into an essay th…
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Garrett and Liam are back to talk all things TNA up to Bound For Glory - including Kurt Angle's first month with the company and his media presence, worries about Angle's health, Kevin Nash signing a new deal, the first month of Russo being back, Sting and god, TNA in Portugal, contract updates on Monty Brown, Team 3D and Scott Steiner, Sting's Tit…
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This week on Where’s That Bar Cart Nick reveals a few mistakes, we dissect Monty’s new swing and Darryl is a Marshall again! We spend a lot of time on our experiences with therapy and there’s some genuine hope that the season will start again very soon for us in Ontario. This week’s Canadian golf company feature is none other than Vancouver-based H…
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“able to evolve from their own inner consciousness” [STUD] Now in its 12th year, 221B Con has become a mainstay of annual Sherlockian events, drawing people from all over the world to Atlanta every April. It was founded as a response to Sherlock on BBC, but has expanded beyond that to include the original stories as well as all forms of media. Last…
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“able to evolve from their own inner consciousness” [STUD] Now in its 12th year, 221B Con has become a mainstay of annual Sherlockian events, drawing people from all over the world to Atlanta every April. It was founded as a response to Sherlock on BBC, but has expanded beyond that to include the original stories as well as all forms of media. Last…
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“preoccupied with business matters” [COPP] If you came across the name of a business in the Sherlock Holmes stories, do you think you could identify which story it came from? What about the type of business it was? We put your Canonical skills to the test in this episode as we quiz you (and each other!) on some familiar and not-so-familiar business…
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Robert Lindsay joins us this week to chat about scrambling mountains! Robert has achieved countless peaks throughout Alberta and British Columbia and talks to us about his mountain climbing adventures, mishaps, gear recommendations, animal encounters and more! We also dig into Roberts favourite mountains to scramble around Hinton and the Northern R…
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The whole crew is back again on this week’s episode of Where’s That Bar Cart. We break down the 80s classic “Roadhouse”, Nick unveils his new all-Canadian Sundogs sunglasses to almost rave reviews, and Darryl almost got run over by a famous Leo. Oh, and Monty went into the film business and tried to show Star Wars to a bunch of Scarberians. Speakin…
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“There is nothing in which deduction is so necessary as in religion” [NAVA] The Morley-Montgomery Award-winning article this month is "My Biblical Knowledge is a Trifle Rusty" by Henry T. Folsom, BSI ("The Golden Pince-Nez"), from The Baker Street Journal, Volume 15, No. 3. Rev. Folsom took the opportunity as a practitioner of the faith to examine …
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We’ve always been taught that power corrupts. But lots of people have power and aren’t corrupt. What corrupts is pressure. When you’re given responsibility for managing other people, often there aren’t resources to help you manage yourself. And the pressure that any new or even seasoned manager can feel in their role can be crippling. Sabina Nawaz …
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What is the best way to preserve body parts without embalming fluid? Is a prairie oyster tasty? How should you display your collection of human teeth and hair? Join us on this wild episode with our friends Jonny and Kelsey as we answer these questions and more! If you would like to donate to Anakins Village and The Millions Reason Run for the Stoll…
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Mr. Montgomery Scott is back!! This week we get to hear about unsanctioned high school trips to Quebec City in the dead of winter, banquettes, Darryl’s bullies, and a long overdue discussion of Monty’s head injury 8 years ago. This was a good one. We bring the funny back with marshalls, because of course we did. This week’s Canadian golf featured v…
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“the high opinion formed of him by his contemporaries.” [VALL] When the first Sherlock Holmes short stories came on the scene, they were something of a novelty: non-serialized, self-contained tales that put the Strand Magazine on the map. As with any success story, this one inspired imitators. These contemporaries of Sherlock Holmes inhabited the p…
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“the high opinion formed of him by his contemporaries.” [VALL] When the first Sherlock Holmes short stories came on the scene, they were something of a novelty: non-serialized, self-contained tales that put the Strand Magazine on the map. As with any success story, this one inspired imitators. These contemporaries of Sherlock Holmes inhabited the p…
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“I would read as easily as I do the apocrypha” [VALL] We're starting a short series on the Apocrypha of Sherlock Holmes: stories that are not in the Canonical 60 but that have some relevant interest. The first installment is "The Field Bazaar," written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1896 for his alma mater. It's a short item and it provides some insights…
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On this episode we dive into the world of guided hunts! Quinn Genert spends his time guiding hunters in the remote Yukon in search of Bighorn sheep, Moose and Grizzly bears! Quinn tells us stories from the hunts, whats involved in guiding a hunter and we even dig into proper guns and optics. Follow along with Quinn on Instagram at https://www.insta…
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It’s Disco D. and Gina P. and Nick on this week’s Where’s That Bar Cart. We talk about Darryl’s rap career Gina taking up the drums before actually getting to some golf talk. This week’s featured Canadian golf brand is Red Rooster. Featured in season 2, Red Rooster is primarily a glove company based in Ottawa who produce the best gloves Nick has ev…
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In this episode of The 10 Code Mindset, I sit down with Amber Peterson of The Amber Edge to discuss how our brains are hardwired for negativity and crave certainty—two factors that can work against first responders. We discuss these factors, and how to rise above in a high stress and high demand career field. Time to break free from the negativity …
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“see through a disguise” [HOUN] The third episode of every month is a look into a piece of Sherlockian scholarship, and this time it brings us to Vol. 64 No. 3 of The Baker Street Journal from 2014 with a piece by Maria Fleischhack, BSI ("Rache"). In this article, Maria looks at various Germans in the Sherlock Holmes stories and tracks the disguise…
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Are your devices controlling you, or are you in control? In this episode of The 10 Code Mindset, I break down how excessive screen time, social media, and the dopamine loop are damaging mental health—especially for first responders. I’ll share simple but powerful strategies to take back control, improve sleep, and protect your mindset. It’s time to…
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During the pandemic, the way we work fundamentally changed. And yet, now we see many businesses trying to reclaim the world as we knew it before, demanding employees return to the office and attempting to put the genie back in the bottle. Rishad Tobaccowala knows better. Through his weekly thought letter The Future Does Not Fit In the Containers of…
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Scott Sunderwald and Jamie Merkel join the podcast this week to chat about survivalism and zombie apocalypses! We dig into the world of doomsday preppers and some end of humanity senerios. If you would like to try out the Zombie Apocalypse quiz that we took on this episode, you can find it here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/noradominick/zombie-survival…
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It’s a special Valentine’s Day episode of Where’s That Bar Cart, hosted by three men with a combined age of 150. Darryl, Nick and Monty talk mostly golf, with some meandering into other areas. Those may be: Monty’s approach to Valentine’s Day, his maid, Costco, and The Keg Mansion. This episode was brought to you by Lululemon. Thanks to Comedy Reco…
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“a wistful look on his wrinkled face” [BLAN] The first Sherlock Holmes adventure authored by Sherlock Holmes was “The Blanched Soldier.” It tells the tale of a family’s attempt to protect their son, a friend’s dedication to determining the truth, and Holmes’s actions to explain everything. Ira Matetsky, BSI ("The Final Problem") edited this volume …
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“a wistful look on his wrinkled face” [BLAN] The first Sherlock Holmes adventure authored by Sherlock Holmes was “The Blanched Soldier.” It tells the tale of a family’s attempt to protect their son, a friend’s dedication to determining the truth, and Holmes’s actions to explain everything. Ira Matetsky, BSI ("The Final Problem") edited this volume …
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Brad Shepherd, retired OK Highway Patrol officer, shares his journey of recovery from alcoholism and how the 12-step program helped him regain purpose, resilience, and a commitment to serving others. A powerful conversation on healing and transformation. No One Fights Alone Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-one-fights-alone/id164259…
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“drawn on six different banks” [VALL] Banks and bankers are important to Sherlock Holmes. From clients to necessary fiduciaries, they represent an essential part of the real and Canonical worlds. Which banks are mentioned? What bankers do we meet? And what about one very specific bank to which we owe a debt of gratitude? It's just a Trifle. All of …
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After multiple knee surgeries, I had to adapt—not just physically but mentally. A chance encounter with a boxing coach taught me more than footwork; it revealed the power of mindset. In this episode, I break down the difference between a fixed and victim mindset, and why staying mentally “on the balls of your feet” is key for first responders. Stay…
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Wildlife Biologist, Beth MacCallum, joins us on this episode for a chat about the animals of the Northern Rockies! Beth specializes in Bighorn sheep and reclamation projects and tells us about the activities that are happening in the area. We also chat about the dangers of introducing domestic sheep and goats into the wild populations. Scott Sunder…
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The whole foursome is back together. This week we start a new segment where we feature a Canadian golf brand in an effort to promote all things Canadian golf and our first brand is Levelwear! A Toronto-based apparel company that Nick has actually paid for, Levelwear sponsors some of Canada’s best golfers and has something for everyone. (did we ment…
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Join me in this authentic conversation with a Police Chief who has opened up about the struggles he has had. Chief Chris Workman is author of the book, "Silence Behind the Blue Wall - Surviving the Mental Health Stigma in Police Culture". *****This conversation will resonate with all first responders. Get the book: https://amzn.to/4jKzS9x ------RES…
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“You know my methods. Apply them!” [HOUN] In 1893, a curious entry appeared in the Tit-Bits magazine: an examination paper on the methods of Sherlock Holmes. A cash prize was offered to the winner (whom we know). The author of the quiz, though? That's been unknown for nearly a century and a half. Until Michael Meer came along and made an identifica…
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Stress is unavoidable in a first responder’s life, but that doesn’t mean it has to control you. In this episode of The 10 Code Mindset, I share six essential strategies that have helped me —and countless others—manage stress, stay resilient, and keep pushing forward. From building better habits and prioritizing fitness to improving sleep, nutrition…
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Monty Groat grew up adventuring into the Willmore Wilderness Park and is following the footsteps of his ancestors. At just 24 years of age, Monty has lived a life full of adventures and has some great stories to tell! Monty joins along with Scott Sunderwald and tells us stories of running a trapline in the Willmore. We also dive into the world of o…
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We’re down a GLP but up a Nicky! Pod fav Nick Reynoldson comes on to detail HIS Myrtle experience, and Darryl was super pumped. We fixed TGL even more this week, heard about Monty’s new WhatsApp group “Too Busy with Tiger”, and we of course, tomatoed a ketchup factory. Thanks to Comedy Records, and to each and every one of you who listens, watches,…
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“One of the most precious public possessions of the empire” [BERY] Joel Meadows began what eventually became Sherlock Holmes and the Empire Builders: The Gene Genie in 2002 while working on Tripwire as a quarterly print magazine. He tells us the story of how it took two decades to bring this vision to life with illustrator Andy Bennett, and what th…
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