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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Survey: Economic optimism on rise amongst Czechs
2022 and the start of 2023 brought concern around affordability for Czechs. But new data shows that Czechs are feeling slightly more optimistic about the economy.
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Heat islands and Covid-related problems: Czech experts on extreme heatwaves
Scientists are warning that 2023 could be the hottest year in the world on record, and heat waves are predicted to become all the more common each year.
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Czech women will not take the field at Women’s World Cup, but ambitious for 2025 Euros
The 2023 Women’s World Cup kicked off Thursday. But the Czech women’s team will not be dressing for the country, unable to qualify for this year’s international tournament.
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Number of foreign workers continues to grow in Czechia
The number of foreign workers in Czechia continues to grow, as shown by the Czech Statistical Office. To understand these new trends, we spoke with Dalibor Holý.
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Burna Boy, Gilberto Gil and other international artists to take centre stage at Colours of Ostrava
Colours of Ostrava is set to take place in the Moravian city on Wednesday through to Saturday. We spoke to Jiří Sedlák about what to expect in this year’s edition.
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Beyond traditional travel destinations: “Czechs are really running around the world”
Under the communist regime, Czechs were limited in terms of their travel destinations. But where are Czechs vacationing today? I spoke to Jan Papez to find out.
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Franciscan gardens: tranquil oasis in bustling city centre
The Franciscan gardens are located in between Wenceslas and Jungmann square, providing a tranquil oasis for visitors in the bustling city centre.
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“We want to make expats lives easier”: The Expat Centre in Prague
Lucia Legáthová is an economic diplomacy specialist for the City of Prague and also runs the Prague Expat Centre, located in the heart of downtown.
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Canada D’eh! Canadians in Prague on what it means to be a Canuck
Since the fall of communism, Prague has seen a massive increase in foreigners, and part of this group of expats are Canadians - a close knit community here in Prague.
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To cycle or not to cycle, that is the question in Prague
Prague is home to beautiful cycle paths in quieter areas of the city, but when it comes to hopping on two wheels in the heart of the city centre, it can be a safety gamble.
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