I left university without any clear idea of what I wanted to do. At first I wanted to be a novelist, but soon discovered that I found sitting by myself all day with my thoughts far too lonely. Armed only with the knowledge that I liked writing and languages, I moved from the UK, where I’d grown up with a Czech mother and Slovak father, to Prague, the city my mother hails from, to teach English. I quickly discovered teaching was not for me, but at a loss as to what else I could do with my degree and experience, I carried on.
In my mid-twenties I discovered podcasts and started consuming them in large quantities, finding that they combined my love of fascinating stories, sound and the spoken word with an intimate, personal medium that I could consume while still looking at the world around me. It took me a while to realise that journalism was about a lot more than just news and politics, but once I did, I knew that radio journalism was where I wanted to go. Eventually I got some freelance work with Radio Prague, and after writing a few pieces, I was lucky enough to be offered a job here. I’ve never looked back.
articles by the author
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Pop legend Karel Gott speaks from beyond the grave using AI
To celebrate Czech Radio’s centenary, the idea was born for Gott Forever, a project to recreate the speaking voice of Karel Gott, who passed away in 2019, using AI.
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Český Malín: The Czech village in Ukraine destroyed exactly 80 years ago
374 Czechs and 26 Poles were murdered by Nazi soldiers in the village of Český Malín in western Ukraine on 13 July, 1943. The reason for the massacre still remains unclear.
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Vondroušová reaches Wimbledon semi-finals
Markéta Vondroušová has reached the Wimbledon semi-finals for the first time in her career. She will be playing against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina on Thursday.
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Huge loss for world literature: Head of Moravian Library on death of Milan Kundera
The internationally renowned Czech-born writer Milan Kundera has died at the age of 94. He was the best-known contemporary Czech novelist in the world.
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Pilot programme to discourage violent criminals from re-offending proves successful in Czech prisons
A rehab programme for prisoners has reached the end of its pilot phase in Czechia. It has proven to be a success – and will now be introduced in prisons across the country.
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Former Budějovice mayor wins Green Pearl award for stupidest environmental statement of year
The former mayor of České Budějovice, Jiří Svoboda, is this year’s winner of the Green Pearl award for his statement made last year that rivers are a traffic obstacle.
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Czech-born jazz singer Barbora Tellinger on moving home after 50 years in South Africa
Barbora Tellinger is a Czech-born jazz singer who after many years in South Africa, now lives in Prague and performs with her husband, Grammy-nominated pianist John Fresk.
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Žďár nad Sázavou site of 20-metre-tall cardboard structure that only lasted for a day
Žďár nad Sázavou recently had the unusual honour of becoming the site of a 20-metre-tall cardboard structure inspired by the works of Czech architect Jan Blažej Santini.
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Kvitová makes comeback in Berlin
Czech tennis star Petra Kvitová will be bringing home yet another trophy after Sunday’s German Open final in Berlin.
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Prague street called after Soviet general to be renamed
In the latest in a series of similar moves, Prague City Hall has voted to rename Koněvova Street, called after the controversial Soviet military commander Ivan Konev.
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