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Kunstmaffia

Kunstmaffia

By: Rik Bouman & Robert Tetteroo
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Kunstmaffia is een podcast over roof, vervalsing en zwendel in de internationale Kunst- en Antiekwereld. Door Rik Bouman en Robert Tetteroo. Instagram: @Kunstmaffia Luister je graag naar onze podcast serie? Je kunt ons een fooi (elk gewenst bedrag, anoniem, eenmalig of maandelijks) geven via: https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffiaCopyright 2025 Rik Bouman & Robert Tetteroo Art True Crime World
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  • TRAILER sport podcast - Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028
    Aug 17 2025

    In deze podcastserie, 'Derde Ronde van Los Angeles van 1932 tot 2028', verken ik samen met Boudewijn van Eijck de rijke geschiedenis van de Olympische Spelen, met een bijzondere focus op de edities van 1932 en 1984 in Los Angeles, alsook de aanstaande spelen van 2028. Wij zijn beiden fervente sportliefhebbers en delen onze passie door te reflecteren op memorabele momenten en verborgen verhalen uit het verleden, terwijl wij ook vooruitkijken naar de toekomst van de Olympische evenementen. In deze serie zullen wij niet alleen de sportieve prestaties van legendes zoals Carl Lewis en Michael Jordan bespreken, maar ook de perspectieven van atleten, coaches en verslaggevers die betrokken waren bij deze iconische gebeurtenissen. Wij nodigen u uit om ons te volgen, zodat u geen enkel aspect van deze fascinerende sportgeschiedenis mist. Onze eerste aflevering is gepland voor 25 augustus, en we zullen wekelijks nieuwe inzichten en anekdotes met u delen.

    From 1932 to 2028: The Evolution of the Olympic Spirit in Los Angeles

    Our podcast series embarks on an ambitious exploration of the Olympic Games, with a particular focus on the historical significance of the 1932 and 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, as well as the forthcoming 2028 Games. Boudewijn van Eijck and Rik Bouman, two passionate sport enthusiasts, endeavor to provide listeners with an in-depth analysis that goes beyond the surface-level achievements of athletes, delving into the rich narratives and anecdotes that have shaped the Olympic legacy. This journey will not only celebrate past glories but also set the stage for future aspirations, creating a dialogue that bridges generations of sports history.

    In each episode, we will engage with a variety of voices from the world of sports, including athletes who competed in the earlier games, coaches who shaped their journeys, and journalists who chronicled these historic events. By weaving together these diverse perspectives, we aim to paint a comprehensive portrait of the Olympic experience, shedding light on the triumphs, struggles, and cultural significance of these games. The podcast promises to uncover hidden stories that have been obscured by time but remain integral to understanding the essence of the Olympics.

    As we anticipate the excitement of the 2028 Games, listeners are invited to reflect on the evolution of Olympic sports and the values they represent, such as resilience, determination, and international unity. By following our series, audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for the Olympics as a celebration of human achievement and a testament to the enduring spirit of competition that continues to inspire athletes and fans alike.

    Takeaways:

    • This podcast series titled 'Derde Ronde van LA' will explore the Olympic Games from 1932 to 2028.
    • Boudewijn van Eyck and Rik Bouwman, both passionate sports enthusiasts, host this podcast.
    • Listeners will be treated to historical anecdotes and insights about past Olympic events in Los Angeles.
    • The series aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on the upcoming 2028 Olympic Games.
    • Each episode will feature discussions with athletes, coaches, and journalists to enrich the narrative.
    • The inaugural episode will air on August 25, providing a unique look into Olympic history.

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    2 mins
  • # 10 - Zaak 58: Murf de Surf rooft de edelstenen van J.P. Morgan
    Jul 6 2025
    Dit is de laatste aflevering van onze vijfde serie, zijnde: Zaak 58: Murf de Surf rooft de edelstenen van J.P. Morgan

    In december 2025 komen we weer terug met de zesde serie maar ter overbrugging kunt u regelmatig een gratis Nieuwsbrief van KUNSTMAFFIA lezen op https://kunstmaffia.substack.com/

    En leuk uiteraard indien u ons zou willen ondersteunen voor onze zesde serie via:

    https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffia

    Zeer veel dank mochten jullie iets voor onze podcast over hebben!

    Vergeet niet je gratis te abonneren op de podcast, zodat je voorlopig op het gemak alle eerdere 58 afleveringen kan beluisteren!

    Bekijk ook graag:

    https://instagram.com/Kunstmaffia

    Alright, folks, buckle up because we’re diving into a wild caper that went down on October 29, 1964, in the heart of New York City. Picture this: two dudes scaling walls and shimmying down ropes to snag a treasure trove of jewels from the American Museum of Natural History, including the legendary Star of India and the Dilong Star Ruby. This isn't just your average heist—it's a tale of audacity with our main man, Murf the Surf, leading the charge, all while the museum's security was snoozing away. As we wrap up Season 5 of Kunstmaffia, we’ll not only relive the thrilling escapade of these jewel thieves but also peek into what's next for us. Spoiler alert: we’re not disappearing entirely; we’ve got plans for a newsletter to keep you in the loop, so don’t go anywhere!

    Imagine two surf-loving bandits pulling off a heist in the heart of New York City. This episode of Kunstmaffia tells the wild story of Jack Murphy, aka Murf the Surf, who, in a quest for thrill and riches, orchestrated the theft of the American Museum of Natural History's most prized gemstones. We’re talking about a heist so smooth, it could make a dolphin jealous! On the night of October 29, 1964, Murphy and his crew executed a plan that involved climbing walls, sneaking through half-open windows, and slicing through glass display cases like it was a hot knife through butter. The gems they stole were valued at over 450,000 dollars—back in the day, mind you! That’s a staggering amount, and today, it would be worth millions!

    But this isn’t just a tale of theft; it’s a deep dive into the personalities involved. Murphy was not only a skilled surfer but also a charismatic figure who could charm his way into any situation. The episode juxtaposes the thrill of the heist with the absurdity of the characters involved, from Murphy’s carefree attitude to the bumbling museum security that left the doors wide open for these mischief-makers. We’ll also touch on the after-effects of the heist, including how the FBI caught wind of their escapades and how the trio’s downfall was as dramatic as their rise. Keep your ears perked for some hilarious anecdotes and unexpected twists that will have you laughing as much as you’re gasping!

    Takeaways:

    • In deze aflevering duiken we in de spectaculaire edelstenenroof van het American Museum of Natural History, die in 1964 plaatsvond.
    • De dieven, bekend als Murf the Surf en zijn vrienden, waren niet zomaar amateurs, maar strategische plannenmakers met een goed doordacht plan.
    • De waarde van de gestolen edelstenen, zoals de Star of India en de Dilong Star Ruby, is vandaag de dag moeilijk te schatten, maar ze zijn enorm.
    • We bespreken hoe de FBI hen uiteindelijk te pakken kreeg en de terugkeer van sommige gestolen juwelen, maar niet allemaal.
    • Murphy's verhaal is fascinerend: van surfkampioen tot dief en uiteindelijk een evangelist die zijn leven beterde na zijn gevangenisstraf.
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    22 mins
  • # 9 - Zaak 57: De Afhaal Rembrandt
    Jun 22 2025

    Shownotes: Zaak 57: De Afhaal Rembrandt

    Of het nu groot of klein is, anoniem of niet, eenmalig of maandelijks, elke bijdrage helpt ons om dit fascinerende verhaal voort te zetten en meer verborgen verhalen aan het licht te brengen:

    https://fooienpod.com/kunstmaffia

    Zeer veel dank mochten jullie iets voor onze podcast over hebben!

    Vergeet niet je gratis te abonneren op de podcast, zodat je geen enkele aflevering mist!

    Bekijk ook graag:

    https://instagram.com/Kunstmaffia

    Alright, folks, buckle up because we’re diving into some seriously wild art heist tales! First off, did you know that one painting can get stolen not just once, but four times? Yup, we’re talking about the infamous "Takeaway Rembrandt" that’s been on more adventures than your average globetrotter! Picture this: a sneaky thief sawed a hole in a museum door and made off with priceless masterpieces during a New Year’s Eve party, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We’ll be riffing on how this little piece of art history has been whisked away not once, not twice, but three times before finally settling down on the wall where it’s been safe and sound since ’86, earning its quirky nickname in the process. So grab your favorite snack and settle in as we spill the beans on art theft, clever crooks, and all the shenanigans that come with it in this episode of Kunstmaffia!

    Buckle up, folks, because we’re diving headfirst into a world where art meets crime in the most outrageous ways! This episode is all about the *Takeaway Rembrandt*, a painting that’s practically a celebrity in the art theft scene. We start our journey in 1966 with a heist that’s more like a scene from a movie. A thief, armed with nothing but a plan and a saw, gains entry to the Dulwich Picture Gallery during the festivities of New Year’s Eve. It’s a heist done with finesse; we’re talking Rubens, Rembrandt, and more—a jackpot of Dutch Golden Age brilliance! But hang on, the plot thickens. As we journey through the timeline of thefts, including a young man who thought borrowing the painting for a quick doodle was a good idea, we can’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. Picture the art world’s reaction as this portrait earns the title of most stolen artwork ever! With each twist and turn, we’re left pondering—how can one painting be so beloved and so elusive? The humor, the drama, the sheer audacity—it’s all here, making this episode a delightful romp through art history that blends laughs with a touch of crime intrigue!

    Takeaways:

    • Art heists have been happening for centuries, and some masterpieces have been stolen multiple times, which is just wild!
    • One famous painting, the Vermeer in Ireland, was stolen twice by different thieves, once in '74 and again in '86!
    • The infamous 'Laughing Boys' by Frans Hals has been stolen three times, and it's still missing – talk about a hot commodity!
    • Can you believe a single artwork has been stolen four times? That’s some serious bad luck for the gallery!
    • The Dulwich Picture Gallery heist in 1966 was executed so smoothly that there were no witnesses or security cameras – sneaky, right?
    • After a massive search effort, the stolen art pieces were found hidden in a car trunk, proving crime doesn't pay... unless you're really, really sneaky!

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    16 mins
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