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Vlaarse Dingen

Vlaarse Dingen

Rik Bouman & Robert Tetteroo

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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Podcast: Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Van Els Vader in 1984 naar Daphne Schippers in de 21ste eeuw, een verhaal van de sprint geschiedenis.

Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Van Els Vader in 1984 naar Daphne Schippers in de 21ste eeuw, een verhaal van de sprint geschiedenis.

Een terugblik op de dames sprint tijdens de Olympische Spelen van o.a. Los Angeles 1984 met o.a. Els Vader. En uiteraard komt ook Daphne Schippers alvast even voorbij in de 21ste eeuw. The focus of our discourse revolves around the compelling topic of female sprinting, specifically within the context of the 100 and 200 meters events. We delve into the historical contributions of Dutch athletes in this domain, acknowledging the comparatively limited representation of the Netherlands at major international competitions, particularly the Olympic Games. A significant figure in this discussion is Els Vader, an athlete who, despite not securing a medal, showcased remarkable talent and determination by qualifying for the Olympics in both the 100 and 200 meters during the 1980s. We explore her legacy, as well as the broader implications of national identity and historical performance on the contemporary landscape of women's sprinting. Furthermore, we aim to analyze the statistical data surrounding these events, thereby providing a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and current state of female sprinting on the global stage.The discourse surrounding the realm of women's sprinting, particularly the 100 and 200 meters, unveils a fascinating narrative of athletic prowess and national representation, with a pronounced focus on the Dutch contributions to the Olympic stage. Throughout the discussion, we delve into the historical context, highlighting the relatively sparse representation of Dutch athletes in sprinting events compared to their counterparts from Anglo-Saxon nations, notably the United States, Jamaica, and Canada. The speakers reflect on the legacy of athletes such as Els Vader, who, despite never winning an Olympic medal, played an integral role in elevating the profile of Dutch sprinting during the 1980s. The dialogue further scrutinizes the competitive landscape of sprinting, where the dominance of certain countries raises questions about the underlying factors that foster such excellence, including tradition, training, and the psychological impact of national pride on emerging athletes.Expounding upon the achievements and challenges faced by Dutch sprinters, the conversation transitions to a comparative analysis of historical performance metrics. We examine the times clocked by Vader and juxtapose them against renowned sprinters such as Florence Griffith, whose world record remains a benchmark in the sport. The speakers emphasize the importance of personal bests and the environmental conditions that influence race outcomes, affirming that while Vader's achievements were significant, they were overshadowed by the extraordinary performances of her contemporaries. This reflective narrative not only honors the contributions of past athletes but also serves as a catalyst for understanding the evolving nature of sprinting and the potential for future generations.In a broader sense, the discussion encapsulates the essence of competitive athletics, where victories are often measured in medals, yet the journey of each athlete, particularly those like Els Vader who have navigated the fierce competitive waters of sprinting, deserves recognition. As we traverse through statistics and anecdotes, we are reminded that the spirit of competition transcends the mere acquisition of accolades; it is about the relentless pursuit of excellence and the stories that shape the legacy of a sport. This episode thus serves as a poignant tribute to the unsung heroes of athletics, illuminating the path for those who aspire to sprint towards greatness. Takeaways: In this episode, we extensively discuss the contributions of Dutch female sprinters in Olympic events, particularly focusing on the 100 and 200 meter races. We delve into the historical context of the 1984 Olympic Games, highlighting the achievements of notable athletes such as Els Vader who competed in the sprint events.
Podcast: Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Nico Rienks, De roeier van de 20ste Eeuw.

Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028: Nico Rienks, De roeier van de 20ste Eeuw.

Nico Rienks, de Nederlandse roeiwereld verkoos Rienks tot roeier van de 20ste eeuw, met een roeicarrière van dik twintig jaar, twee keer goud op de Olympische Spelen, één keer in de dubbeltwee in Seoul in 1988, één keer in de acht in Atlanta in 1996, één maal wereldkampioen en drager van talloos ander eremetaal.The dialogue presented in this episode unveils a profound exploration of the experiences and reflections of a former athlete, Nico, regarding his participation in the 1984 Olympic Games. The conversation begins with an examination of Nico's memories from that event, where he candidly admits that despite not achieving remarkable success—finishing ninth in the double four—his time at the Olympics was marked by an overwhelming sense of camaraderie and celebration. This reflection serves as a poignant reminder of the multifaceted nature of athletic competition, which extends beyond mere accolades to encompass the rich tapestry of shared experiences among athletes. Furthermore, Nico's recollections of attending other events, such as witnessing Carl Lewis's triumphant victory, highlight the unique privileges afforded to athletes during the Games, contrasting sharply with the contemporary restrictions faced by modern competitors. This juxtaposition invites listeners to reflect on the evolving landscape of competitive sports and the shifting dynamics of athlete experiences over time.The discussion further delves into the logistical and emotional aspects of preparing for the Olympics, including the rigorous training regimen Nico and his team undertook prior to their arrival in Los Angeles. He recounts the challenges they faced during their training camp in Nevada, emphasizing the significance of altitude training in their preparation. The narrative unfolds to reveal the intense travel arrangements, the heightened security measures, and the palpable excitement that enveloped the athletes as they approached the Olympic arena. Within this framework, Nico's narrative illuminates the intricate interplay between preparation, competition, and the broader Olympic experience, offering listeners a nuanced perspective on the sacrifices and triumphs that define an athlete's journey.Finally, the episode culminates in a reflective discussion on the legacy of the 1984 Games and its implications for future Olympians, particularly those preparing for the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Nico shares his insights on the importance of acclimatization to the climatic conditions athletes may encounter, drawing parallels between his experiences and the prospective challenges faced by modern competitors. This segment of the conversation serves as a valuable resource for aspiring athletes, offering practical advice and fostering an understanding of the relentless pursuit of excellence that characterizes Olympic competition. Ultimately, the episode encapsulates a rich historical narrative, weaving together themes of nostalgia, competition, and camaraderie that resonate deeply within the world of sports. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Olympic Games and the athletes who partake in them, inviting listeners to reflect on their own perceptions of achievement and legacy.Takeaways: The 1984 Olympic Games left a profound impact on me, despite not achieving a remarkable performance. Our training camp in the mountains prior to the Games was a unique and memorable experience. During the Olympics, I observed Carl Lewis's historic victory from a privileged position. The camaraderie among athletes across different sports enhances the Olympic experience significantly.
Podcast: # 34 - Een pakhuis vol verhalen - Leanne Selles, Directeur Museum Vlaardingen, interview 1 november 2023

# 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...
Podcast: # 33 - Trailer: Epische Reizen

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

# 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
Podcast: # 30 - Iedereen zou eigenlijk feminist moeten zijn - Cora Laan  (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

# 30 - Iedereen zou eigenlijk feminist moeten zijn - Cora Laan (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

Deze aflevering is eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen"https://feeds.captivate.fm/powervrouwen-van/
Podcast: # 28 - Vrouwen in de wetenschap die eerder over het hoofd waren gezien - Margriet van der Heijden  (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

# 28 - Vrouwen in de wetenschap die eerder over het hoofd waren gezien - Margriet van der Heijden (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

Deze aflevering is eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen"https://feeds.captivate.fm/powervrouwen-van/
Podcast: # 29 - Het verschil tussen mannen en vrouwen is voor mij nooit een issue geweest - Renske Verbeek (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

# 29 - Het verschil tussen mannen en vrouwen is voor mij nooit een issue geweest - Renske Verbeek (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

Deze aflevering is eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen"https://feeds.captivate.fm/powervrouwen-van/
Podcast: # 27 - Nooit is het licht gezet op de geschiedenis van vrouwen - Ellen Boonstra - de Jong  (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

# 27 - Nooit is het licht gezet op de geschiedenis van vrouwen - Ellen Boonstra - de Jong (eerder uitgebracht in de podcastserie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen")

Deze aflevering is eerder uitgebracht in de podcast serie "POWERVROUWEN van Vlaardingen"https://feeds.captivate.fm/powervrouwen-van/
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