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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Perfumes and projections: new immersive Mucha exhibition opens in Paris
A long-awaited exhibition opened in Paris on Wednesday, using huge projections, 3D animation and music to bring the work of Czech painter Alfons Mucha to life.
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Why are so many Ukrainian children not attending school in Czechia?
A portion of the Ukrainian child refugee population in Czechia is missing out on formal education because there aren’t enough school places for them.
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UK musicologist: "My parents were horrified when I went to Czechoslovakia, they thought I was a spy"
Although now in his 80s, Geoffrey Chew is still writing about Czech music. I caught up with the British/South African musicologist on a recent trip to London.
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What attracts tourists to Prague?
A new study looking at differences in tourist behaviour and motivation between countries has come up with some interesting findings.
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“The organisers try to push people further every time”: extremism expert on anti-government demo
Saturday’s anti-government demonstration in Prague’s Wenceslas Square turned violent when a small portion of the protestors tried to enter the National Museum by force.
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40 years since the biggest kidnapping event in Czech history
A group of 66 Czechoslovaks, including women and small children, were abducted and forced to walk 1300 kilometres after being captured in Angola by UNITA fighters.
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Czech team develops AI better than doctors at identifying lesions in lungs
Last week, a Czech team presented a study showing that an AI they developed is more accurate than human radiologists at detecting suspicious lesions in lung X-rays.
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End of Zeman presidency ceremonially marked with burning and drowning of effigy
Miloš Zeman ended his term in office at midnight on Wednesday, with the symbolic lowering of the presidential flag. But that wasn’t enough for some Zeman critics.
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Czechia's new First Lady wants to focus on single mothers and divorce
On Thursday, Czechia will welcome a new First Lady to Prague Castle – Eva Pavlová. But who is she? And what role does the First Lady play in Czech politics and public life?
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Czech startup presents unique lab-grown meat prototype
Brno-based startup Mewery has recently had a big breakthrough – it created the first prototype of cultivated meat in the region of Central and Eastern Europe.
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