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#772 Triumph Over Adversity: The Inspiring Journey of 'The Boys in the Boat'

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.7107 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Triumph Over Adversity: The Inspiring Journey of 'The Boys in the Boat'

The Not Old Better Show, Movie Review and Interview Series: Author of the book, The Boys in the Boat,' Daniel James Brown, and star of the film Callum Turner

Welcome to today's book and film review episode of The Not Old Better Show, the destination for stories that not only captivate but also enlighten us, especially as we navigate the rewarding journey of our later years. I'm Paul Vogelzang and in this episode, we're delving into a tale that transcends the realm of sports, embodying the essence of human tenacity: "The Boys in the Boat" by Daniel James Brown.

We will be speaking with Daniel James Brown in just a bit, but first a little catch up, as the book is a few years old, and the film verions arrives this Christmas.  This riveting book unfolds the true story of the University of Washington's 1936 eight-oar crew and their remarkable pursuit of gold at the tumultuous Berlin Olympics. But this is more than a story of athletic triumph; it's a profound exploration of an era marked by the shadows of the Great Depression and the rise of Nazi Germany. It eloquently juxtaposes the personal, gritty struggles of a group of young men with the broader political and social turmoil of their times, creating a narrative tapestry that is as historically significant as it is emotionally impactful.

As we journey through this episode, we'll delve into the depths of their personal battles, the unyielding spirit of teamwork, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. This story reaches beyond the enthusiasts of sports, touching the hearts of all who hear it. It speaks to us, the generation who understands the essence of perseverance and the importance of standing together in the face of adversity.

So, let's settle in and embark on this inspiring journey, a testament to the human spirit's boundless potential. This story is a reminder that no matter the odds, with unity and determination, triumph is within our grasp.

My hope is that this story, movie, and my review will serve as nspiring you to reflect on your own journeys and the power of persistence? This story could serve as a powerful reminder that it's never too late to pursue one's dreams, regardless of the obstacles in the way.

As many of you are aware after reading this bestseller, Boys In the Boat book, but Daniel James Brown. In 1936 nine working-class American boys burst from their small towns into the international limelight, unexpectedly wiping the smile off Adolph Hitler's face by beating his vaunted German team to capture the Olympic gold medal.  Daniel James Brown has written a robust, emotional snapshot of an era, a book you will recommend to your best friends.

This book, this story, as well as the film are riveting, it not only recounts a historical triumph but also reignites the fire of inspiration within us. Daniel James Brown's masterpiece, a non-fiction narrative, does just that. It's not merely about the 1936 Olympics in Berlin or the remarkable victory of a University of Washington crew team; it's a testament to the power of perseverance and unity.

As you'll hear Daniel James Brown's vivid portrayal of this era in just a few moments, we'll encoun

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0:00.0

There are some moments in life.

0:04.0

They never forget.

0:06.0

The Depression hit everyone hard.

0:11.0

No jobs, no food. We were broke. Looks like you still owe a balance on this semester.

0:19.0

So what, what's that about making some money?

0:21.0

You're the Roan team.

0:23.0

Your Honor, you get a part-time job included a cheap place to live.

0:26.6

A-man crew is the most difficult team sport in the world.

0:30.9

The average human body is just not meant for such things.

0:34.0

Most of you will not be children.

0:37.0

Beautiful speech, coach.

0:40.0

You're announcing the team today.

0:42.0

Are you going to make it?

0:43.0

We rode out of need.

0:44.0

Come on boys.

0:45.0

I need to stay in school.

0:47.0

You need to eat to sleep.

0:49.0

We gotta keep these right?

0:50.0

As long as we stay on the team.

0:52.0

Washington Huskies coach is bringing an inexperienced vote to competition.

0:56.4

They said we couldn't compete with the richest schools in the nation.

1:00.4

The Washington vote is taking the lead. Washington has done it!

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