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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Venezuelan Christmas market to bring ‘a little bit of home’ to community members
On Sunday, members of the Venezuelan community in Prague will put on a Christmas market, and one of the coordinators, Valerio Mendoza, told me more.
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‘We hope Czechs will be generous as usual’, says People in Need spokesperson
People in Need’s ‘Real Gift’ program is back. This year there is particular urgency to support Ukraine and northern Syria, as head of the program Tomas Vyhnalek explained.
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David Krejčí retiring permanently from professional ice hockey over health issues
On Friday, David Krejčí's manager announced that he would be retiring entirely, citing health issues as the primary reason.
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People in Need: Public support for Ukraine eroded by war fatigue and conflicts elsewhere
A survey by the Kantar agency indicates that Czechs’ support for Ukraine in the war with Russia is slowly waning. Petr Drbohlav from the NGO People in Need, explains why.
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New Prague exhibition combines art and NFTs
A new exhibit called Urban Structures, featuring the work of artist PosterLad is merging art and NFT's. I spoke to two Jan Svoboda and Martin Ježek, ahead of the opening.
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Czech football legend Petr Čech debuts in net with ice hockey club Belfast Giants
Petr Čech, the 41 year old former goalkeeper for Chelsea and Arsenal, had his debut with ice hockey club the Belfast Giants. František Kuna, sports reporter told me more.
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Salvation Army sees increase in demand for services as temperatures fall
As the cold creeps in, the Salvation Army is seeing a demand for their services, as director of social services Jitka Klánová explained to me.
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Prague comedy club and the artist who delivers laughs to locals and foreigners alike
The English-language Metro Comedy Club in Prague has become a haven for expats and Czechs in the city. I caught up with its leading artist Kristýna Haklová.
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Czech attitudes towards Roma people improving, but prejudice still persists
New research from the HateFree Culture group indicates that over the last ten years, Czech attitudes towards minorities living in the country have improved.
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“We have a gap of 10 or 11 percent”: Will EU law deliver pay equality in Czechia?
EU countries will have to implement a directive that requires firms to disclose salaries to improve gender equity. Anna Kotková of the Gender Studies Centre told me more.
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