I visited Prague in 2020 before the pandemic and completely fell in love with the city, but I never thought living and working here would ever be a reality for me. Two years later, I moved to Prague after spending a year studying in Denmark for the final year of my Masters in Journalism at Charles University. A friend of mine was completing an internship at Radio Prague International in a different language department, and encouraged me to apply with the English team. The rest is pretty much history! Working at RPI has opened so many doors for me and has allowed me to see the city of Prague through new, journalistic lenses. There are stories everywhere in this city, and if you stop and listen to the interesting people who live here, you’re bound to learn something new. The best thing about working at RPI is that every day is different and exciting. I could be at the office in Vinohrady in the morning, but head across the city to cover a sports event in the afternoon. I love to cover a range of topics from sports (especially ice hockey), to human interest stories about expats living in the city. While it can be difficult being away from my home city of Toronto, Canada, the people I have met along the way through working at RPI have made me feel right at home.
articles by the author
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Covid-19 expert: “The numbers are very low, yet they are all rising”
Covid-19 has been back in the news cycle in recent weeks, with cases on the rise. To get a better understanding, we spoke to molecular geneticist Dr. Jan Pačes.
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Why are half of Czechs not eating fruit or veg every day?
A new survey indicates that 48 percent of Czechs do not eat a single serving of fruits or vegetables every day. I discussed this with nutrition expert Dr. Eliška Selinger.
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Bohemian and Moravian wines on offer at 27th annual wine festival in Vinohrady
The annual Vinohradské vinobraní festival, highlighting the rich wine making history in Czechia, is taking place in Prague 3 this Friday and Saturday.
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Team of Prague-based students heading to Las Vegas to compete in Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix
We’ve heard of electric cars, but how about hydrogen powered cars? A group of students have built one. I spoke with one of the students from the project about the process.
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Vodafone, Škoda among Czech firms signing open letter to PM pushing for marriage equality
Vodafone CEO Petr Dvořák presented an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Petr Fiala urging the government to introduce marriage equality.
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Czech ambassador to the US: The Czech Republic has grown in the eyes of our coalition partners
When Miloslav Stašek took up his post as Czechia’s ambassador to the United States he hit the ground running with a robust daily work agenda. I spoke to him about it.
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Economist: Austerity package to tackle national debt should be manageable for Czech households
Debate is expected this week over a government-proposed austerity package aimed at reducing the deficit in public finances. I spoke to economist Lukáš Kovanda about it.
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Concert to bring together Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and Czech ensembles in solidarity with Ukraine
Prague Sounds is hosting a special concert with the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra. I spoke to the Programmer Guy Borg about the upcoming performance.
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Bringing an authentic taste of Chongqing China to Prague: Chi Xiao Mian restaurant
Nestled in Vinohrady is the newly opened Chi Xiao Mian restaurant. I caught up with Gong Xuewen to discuss the restaurant, and why she chose Prague.
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Czech Food Chamber head: Food prices to stabilize, but reliance on imports is a problem
The price of milk, sugar, and butter are beginning to fall. What are the chances of others following suit? Dana Večeřová, President of the Czech Food Chamber, explains:
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