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Vlaarse Dingen

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Welkom bij Vlaarse Dingen. Een podcast gemaakt door Robert Tetteroo en Rik Bouman. In deze podcast nemen we je mee op een reis door de geschiedenis van Vlaardingen. Van markante verhalen uit het verleden tot bijzondere hedendaagse vertellingen, we duiken in alles wat deze stad te vertellen heeft. Heb jij ook een weergaloos en echt gebeurde Vlaardingse geschiedenis, of een sterk verhaal met een Haringkop in de hoofdrol, laat het weten en wie weet krijg jij, of krijgt je verhaal, ook een plek in deze audio-kroniek van onze stad. Instagram: @VlaarseDingen https://instagram.com/VlaarseDingen

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Episode Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Deel 35: De duitse Ulrike Meyfarth, De jongste (16 jaar) en oudste (28 jaar) tweevoudig olympisch kampioen hoogspringen Cover

Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Deel 35: De duitse Ulrike Meyfarth, De jongste (16 jaar) en oudste (28 jaar) tweevoudig olympisch kampioen hoogspringen

The episode delves into the remarkable achievements of Ulrike Mayfart during the 1972 Munich Olympics, where she emerged as the youngest Olympic athletics champion at the age of sixteen, setting a world record in high jumping with a leap of 1.92 meters. This episode elucidates the extraordinary trajectory of her career, highlighting the intense pressures and expectations placed upon her at such a tender age, which culminated in her becoming a national icon in West Germany. We explore the technical aspects of her performance, particularly her early adoption of the Fosbury Flop technique, which was still uncommon among female athletes at that time. However, the weight of her newfound fame and the ensuing mental strain considerably affected her subsequent career, leading to a decline in performance and a struggle with the traumatic nature of her rapid ascent to stardom. Ultimately, we reflect on the broader implications of early success in athletics and the necessity for adequate support systems for young athletes navigating the complexities of competitive sport. The exploration of Ulrike Mayfart's illustrious yet tumultuous career unfolds within this episode, centering on her iconic performance at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Mayfart's astonishing leap of 1.92 meters not only secured her the gold medal but also marked her as the youngest Olympic athletics champion to date. The hosts delve into the intricacies of her jump, discussing her innovative use of the Fosbury Flop technique, which set her apart in an era dominated by traditional methodologies. This segment captivates listeners by detailing the technical aspects of her performance, alongside the broader historical context of women's athletics during the early 1970s. However, the podcast does not merely celebrate Mayfart's achievements; it also critically examines the repercussions of her sudden fame. The speakers articulate how her rapid ascent to prominence at such a tender age resulted in significant psychological challenges. Mayfart's own reflections on her Olympic experience reveal a struggle with the overwhelming pressures of being a national icon, which she later described as traumatic. This discourse extends to a broader examination of the mental health issues that can arise from early success in sports, highlighting the necessity of adequate support and guidance for young athletes. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the emotional and physical demands on these individuals, advocating for a more compassionate approach to their development. In conclusion, the episode serves as a multifaceted tribute to Ulrike Mayfart, intertwining her remarkable achievements with a critical analysis of the challenges faced by young athletes. By offering a nuanced perspective that encompasses both her historic triumph and the accompanying tribulations, the podcast fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in high-level sports, particularly for those who achieve notoriety at a young age. Takeaways: * This podcast episode delves deeply into the remarkable achievements of Ulrike Mayfart during the 1972 Munich Olympics. * It explores the profound psychological impact that sudden fame can have on young athletes, particularly at the age of sixteen. * The discussion highlights the significance of coaching and support systems for young athletes during their formative years in competitive sports. * We examine the evolution of high jump techniques, particularly the transition from traditional methods to the Fosbury Flop introduced in the late 1960s. * The conversation reflects on the enduring rivalry between East and West German athletes during the Cold War era, particularly in athletics. * Lastly, we analyze the long-term effects of early success on athletes, including the challenges they face in maintaining performance levels post-peak. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Ulrike Mayfart * Ilona Küssenbauer * Barbara Ingpen * Ria Alles * Fosbury * Sara Simeone * Andanova

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Episode Aflevering 7 - De Maas-Sociëteit, vroeger en nu! (met René Frijters, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman) Cover

Aflevering 7 - De Maas-Sociëteit, vroeger en nu! (met René Frijters, interviewer Erik Peekel en podcastmaker Rik Bouman)

In deze zevende aflevering van ‘Boegbeelden & Bliktrekkers’ staat het monumentale hart van de vereniging centraal: de sociëteit van de Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereeniging De Maas aan de Rotterdamse Nieuwe Maas. Presentator Erik Peekel gaat in gesprek met architect en oud-bestuurslid René Frijters, die verantwoordelijk was voor de grootschalige restauratie van de grote zaal. René neemt je mee door de geschiedenis van het gebouw sinds de opening in 1909: van Jugendstil-architectuur en eerdere verbouwingen tot het gebruik van de sociëteit als ontmoetingsplek, verenigingshart en evenementenlocatie. Hij vertelt hoe het gebouw zich door de jaren heen steeds aanpaste aan nieuwe wensen, zonder zijn karakter en betekenis te verliezen. In deze aflevering hoor je over: * De architectonische ziel: Waarom het ontwerp van Hooijkaas en Brinkman de perfecte verbinding vormt tussen de stad Rotterdam en de Maas. * Lagen van de tijd: De impact van eerdere verbouwingen, waaronder die van Van den Broek in 1937 en de uitbreiding door de bezetter. * De renovatie in de praktijk: Hoe bouwkundig historisch onderzoek leidde tot het herstel van de grote zaal in haar volle glorie. Een boeiend gesprek over Rotterdams erfgoed, architectuur, monumentenzorg, verenigingsleven en de blijvende betekenis van de sociëteit van De Maas als verbindende plek tussen stad en water. Podcastmaker Rik Bouman The Sociëteit of the Royal Rowing and Sailing Association de Maas, a venerable institution in Rotterdam, serves as the focal point of our discussion in this episode. Over the course of 175 years, this architectural gem has not only stood as a bastion of maritime heritage but has also facilitated a myriad of social interactions, decision-making processes, and community bonding. I, Erik Pekel, engage in a profound dialogue with architect René Freiters, who has played a pivotal role in the significant restoration of this historic edifice located at Veerdam 1. Through our conversation, we delve into the intricacies of the building's architectural features, the implications of its status as a national monument, and the challenges encountered during its meticulous restoration to ensure that it remains a vibrant venue for contemporary use while honoring its storied past. The episode encapsulates the essence of preserving cultural heritage amidst evolving societal dynamics, offering insights into the delicate balance between tradition and modernity that characterizes the continued relevance of this distinguished sociëteit. The episode presents a compelling exploration of the Sociëteit van de Koninklijke Roei en Zeilvereniging de Maas, a distinguished establishment that has played an integral role in Rotterdam's social and cultural fabric for 175 years. During my conversation with architect René Freiters, we traverse the rich history of this architectural gem, which has not only served as a venue for rowing and sailing but has also functioned as a critical nexus for decision-making and social interaction among the city's notable citizens. Freiters recounts his first encounter with the building, emphasizing the architectural qualities that captivated him and the profound sense of history that permeates its halls. We delve into the significance of the Sociëteit as a monument to resilience, particularly in light of the destruction faced by Rotterdam during World War II, which starkly contrasts with the survival of this remarkable structure. As our dialogue unfolds, we examine the extensive restoration efforts undertaken to preserve the Sociëteit’s unique character while ensuring its relevance in the modern era. Freiters articulates the challenges faced during these renovations, including compliance with heritage conservation standards and the complexities involved in integrating contemporary infrastructure within a historical framework. He shares insights into the collaborative process that defined the restoration, highlighting the importance of engaging with skilled artisans and specialists to achieve a harmonious balance between historical fidelity and modern functionality. The conversation also reflects on the evolving role of such institutions in contemporary society, particularly how they must adapt to meet the needs of a diverse membership while remaining true to their foundational purpose. In conclusion, our discourse encapsulates the essence of the Sociëteit as a living testament to Rotterdam's heritage, inviting listeners to contemplate the responsibilities associated with preserving such cultural landmarks. Freiters emphasizes that the ongoing stewardship of the Sociëteit is not merely about maintaining a building; it is about nurturing a community and fostering connections that transcend generations. This episode ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring value of heritage preservation and the vital role that such spaces play in shaping our collective identity. Takeaways: * The Sociëteit van de Koninklijke Roei en Zeilvereniging de Maas has been a prominent institution in Rotterdam for 175 years, serving as a vital nexus between the city and its waterways. * Architect René Freiters emphasized the importance of the sociëteit's architectural heritage, detailing the building's unique Jugendstil characteristics and its historical significance in the context of post-war reconstruction. * The extensive restoration project undertaken in 2009 aimed to preserve the sociëteit's original design while addressing modern usability and safety standards, highlighting the complexities of maintaining cultural heritage. * Throughout its history, the sociëteit has evolved to adapt to the changing needs of its members, demonstrating a commitment to both tradition and innovation in the face of contemporary challenges. * The podcast discusses the intricate processes involved in the restoration, including historical research and expert consultations, which ultimately led to the building's designation as a national monument. * Future generations are encouraged to maintain a balance between preserving the sociëteit's storied past and embracing modern societal developments to ensure its continued relevance and vibrancy.

11. Mai 2026 - 39 min
Episode # 34 - Een pakhuis vol verhalen - Leanne Selles, Directeur Museum Vlaardingen, interview 1 november 2023 Cover

# 34 - Een pakhuis vol verhalen - Leanne Selles, Directeur Museum Vlaardingen, interview 1 november 2023

The focal point of our discussion today revolves around the vibrant evolution of the Museum Vlaardingen under the stewardship of its director, Leanne Selles. Celebrating her five-year anniversary (1 november 2023), Leanne shares insights into the transformative journey of the museum, which has transitioned from a legacy of the Fishing Museum to a dynamic cultural institution that actively engages with the community. We delve into the innovative strategies employed to broaden the museum's appeal, including the introduction of diverse exhibitions that resonate with the local populace and foster inclusivity. Furthermore, Leanne elucidates the museum's role as a platform for storytelling, inviting contributions from various community members to enrich its narrative tapestry. This episode serves as an exploration of how the Museum Vlaardingen not only preserves history but also catalyzes contemporary cultural dialogue within the city. A profound exploration of the evolution and revitalization of Museum Vlaardingen emerges through the insights of its director, Leanne Selles, as she reflects on her five-year tenure (1 november 2023). The dialogue commences with a warm welcome and a brief introduction to the director's background, rooted in a solid academic foundation in history, and marked by extensive experience within the cultural sector, including libraries and archives. Selles articulates the museum's transition from its former identity as a fishing museum to a broader cultural institution, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to programming. This transformation is underscored by the successful renovation of the museum in 2015, which not only modernized the physical space but also allowed for a reimagined engagement with the community. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes evident that the museum's operational philosophy is deeply intertwined with the city of Vlaardingen itself. Selles has initiated a significant increase in exhibitions, shifting from a mere one annual temporary exhibition to an impressive twelve per year, each carefully curated to reflect the stories and contributions of local artists and historical narratives. This commitment to community involvement is further highlighted by collaborative projects with schools, artists, and local residents, thereby positioning the museum as a civic space that fosters dialogue and understanding among diverse populations. Through these efforts, Selles aims to not only attract visitors but also to cultivate a sense of pride and ownership among the citizens of Vlaardingen, reinforcing the museum's role as a facilitator of cultural exchange. The discussion delves into the challenges and triumphs of this journey, as Selles shares anecdotes of successful projects, such as participatory art initiatives with refugees and educational programs that engage children in museum activities. The museum's dedication to inclusivity is evident, as it seeks to lower barriers to access and create a welcoming environment for all. Ultimately, the conversation encapsulates Selles' vision for a vibrant museum that not only preserves the past but actively shapes the future of Vlaardingen, encouraging citizens to embrace their heritage while fostering new narratives that reflect the city's evolving identity. A vivid portrait of Museum Vlaardingen is painted through the detailed reflections of its director, Leanne Selles, who marks her fifth anniversary at the helm with a commitment to transformation and community engagement. Selles recounts her journey from her initial arrival at the museum, which was burdened by a legacy tied to its past as the Fishing Museum, to her vision of a dynamic cultural institution that resonates with the present and future of Vlaardingen. The director emphasizes the significance of the museum's architectural renovation in 2015, which not only enhanced the physical space but also allowed for a more expansive interpretation of Vlaardingen's rich history, incorporating modern narratives alongside traditional ones. Central to Selles' philosophy is the museum's role as a community hub, where local stories and voices are amplified through a diverse array of exhibitions and programming. The director discusses the strategic shift towards a greater frequency of temporary exhibitions, highlighting the museum's proactive approach in seeking out collaborations with local artists, schools, and organizations. In doing so, the museum has become a vibrant platform for dialogue, fostering connections between generations and cultures within the city. This collaborative spirit is exemplified through projects that engage community members in creative processes, allowing for a shared ownership of the museum's narrative. Additionally, Selles addresses the challenges faced by smaller institutions in securing funding and resources, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. However, her optimism shines through as she recounts successful grant applications and innovative partnerships that have helped sustain and expand the museum's outreach. As the conversation draws to a close, it becomes evident that Selles' aspirations for Museum Vlaardingen extend beyond mere preservation; they encompass a vision of a living, breathing entity that reflects the diversity and dynamism of its community. Through her leadership, the museum emerges not only as a repository of history but as an active participant in the cultural life of Vlaardingen, continually inviting its citizens to engage, share, and celebrate their collective heritage. In a compelling dialogue, Leanne Selles, the director of Museum Vlaardingen, reveals the nuanced journey of the institution over the past five years (1 november 2023), reflecting on both its historical significance and its contemporary relevance. The conversation begins with a personal introduction, where Selles shares her background in history and cultural institutions, setting the stage for a discussion about the museum's evolution. She articulates the necessity of redefining the museum's identity, transitioning from its previous foc us on fishing to a broader cultural narrative that encompasses the diverse stories of Vlaardingen's inhabitants. This shift is underscored by the successful renovations undertaken in 2015, which revitalized the museum's structure and allowed for a more inclusive approach to exhibitions and programming. Selles elaborates on the museum's commitment to engaging the local community through an increased frequency of exhibitions, now averaging twelve per year, compared to the previous single annual showcase. This strategic change reflects a desire to make the museum a space of dialogue and interaction, where local artists and residents can contribute their narratives and artistic expressions. The director emphasizes the importance of accessibility and inclusivity, noting that many citizens were previously unaware of the museum's existence. As such, initiatives have been implemented to bridge this gap, including partnerships with schools and community organizations that aim to foster a deeper connection between the museum and its audience. Throughout the dialogue, Selles shares anecdotes of successful collaborative projects, illustrating the museum's role as a facilitator of cultural exchange and understanding. For instance, initiatives involving refugees and local youth have not only enriched the museum's programming but have also created platforms for shared stories and experiences, thereby enhancing community cohesion. The director's vision for the future is both ambitious and grounded, as she aspires to continue breaking down barriers and fostering a sense of ownership among all Vlaardingers. Ultimately, the discussion encapsulates the essence of Museum Vlaardingen as a vital cultural institution, one that honors its past while actively engaging with the present and future narratives of the city.

22. Juli 2025 - 34 min
Episode # 33 - Trailer: Epische Reizen Cover

# 33 - Trailer: Epische Reizen

In de nieuwe podcast Epische Reizen spreekt Jeroen ter Brugge over de Vlaardingse Waarschuwingsreis in 1780, waarin schipper Jacob van der Wint 150 Vlaardingse en Maassluise vishoekers op de Noordzee waarschuwt voor de Engelse kapers en oorlogsvloot.  Nieuwe afleveringen verschijnen twee wekelijks in alle podcast apps, of volg de link naar:  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5hLsy8W2EfjWHcsBW0RaHV?si=c28a12c42d2f4880 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5hLsy8W2EfjWHcsBW0RaHV?si=c28a12c42d2f4880] Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/1-10-waarschuwingsreis-redt-150-vissersschepen-van/id1776368760?i=1000698440554 [https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/1-10-waarschuwingsreis-redt-150-vissersschepen-van/id1776368760?i=1000698440554] Instagram @epischereizen @linschotenvereeniging   Deze podcast wordt gemaakt door Robert Tetteroo in samenwerking met de Linschoten Vereeniging.

21. März 2025 - 1 min
Episode # 32 - Het kampioensjaar 1962 van Fortuna Vlaardingen - Jan Bouman (eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "He Pa: Het sportleven in de jaren 60") Cover

# 32 - Het kampioensjaar 1962 van Fortuna Vlaardingen - Jan Bouman (eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "He Pa: Het sportleven in de jaren 60")

The crux of our discussion today centers on the remarkable 1961-1962 season of Fortuna Vlaardingen, a period that culminated in their triumphant acquisition of the championship title. We delve into the initial underestimation of the team's capabilities, as they were not anticipated to contend for the championship at the season's commencement. The unfolding narrative reveals a transformation as the season progressed, showcasing a collective effort that propelled the team into the upper echelons of the league. We explore the pivotal moments that shaped this journey, including notable matches and the fervent support of the local populace, culminating in an electrifying atmosphere during the decisive match against DHC. This episode not only revisits a significant chapter in the club's history but also reflects on the enduring legacy of that season within the community. The conversation unfolds with a nostalgic reflection on the illustrious season of 1961-1962 for Fortuna Vlaardingen, a club that holds a significant place in the hearts of its supporters. The dialogue begins with a familial greeting, setting a personal tone as the speakers delve into the past. They reminisce about Fortuna's unexpected journey towards the championship, a season that was initially marked by modest aspirations. The discussion highlights the team's evolution from a group of newcomers to a formidable contender, emphasizing the pivotal moments that shaped their campaign. Through a series of matches, including a notable victory against Sittardia that drew a crowd of 10,000, the narrative illustrates the team's resilience and the fervent spirit of their fanbase. Moreover, the speakers dissect the camaraderie and the strategic insights provided by their coach, Rinus Goossens, whose passion for football galvanized the squad. The episode captures the essence of a community united by its love for the game, culminating in a championship title that resonated deeply within the local culture, despite the subsequent challenges faced in a promotional playoff against Heracles. Takeaways: * The 1961-1962 season marked a significant chapter in Fortuna Vlaardingen's history, culminating in a championship victory. * Despite not being initial title contenders, Fortuna Vlaardingen defied expectations and achieved great success that season. * A memorable match against Cittadia showcased the team's prowess, winning with a score of 5-2 in front of a large crowd. * The camaraderie among players was pivotal, fostering a supportive environment that enhanced on-field performance. * The culmination of the season led to an unexpected but joyous championship win against DHC, celebrated by thousands of fans. * Fortuna Vlaardingen's journey throughout the season serves as a testament to teamwork, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of sports. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Sparta * Fortuna Vlaardingen * DHC * Cittadia * SVV * Haarlem * Willem II * AGOVV * Vitesse * Cohert * Stormvogels * Heracles

27. Feb. 2025 - 26 min
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