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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Czech engineers develop pilotless aircraft for urban transport
‘Miya’ is an aeroplane with a difference – designed to carry up to four passengers, she can fly without a pilot.
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Peas will grow there once again: New “Mendel greenhouse” opens in Brno
The newly-restored greenhouse in the Augustinian abbey where the father of modern genetics, Gregor Johann Mendel, cross-bred pea plants, opened to the public on Saturday.
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St. Martin's wine: what is it, why do people drink it, and where can you get it?
November 11 is St. Martin's Day, and in Czechia that often means eating roast goose paired with St. Martin's wine. But what is special about this wine?
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Andrea Vytlačilová: up-and-coming young fashion designer on dyeing with avocados
Andrea Vytlačilová is only 26 years old – but already has an extremely impressive CV. An up-and-coming designer, she was one of Forbes Czechia’s 30 under 30.
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Woman who helped bring Czechoslovak dissident literature to West dies at 95
Translator and writer Markéta Goetz-Stankiewicz has passed away at the age of 95. She was a crucial link for Czechoslovak dissidents with the West during Communism.
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Sell-out Mucha exhibition extended to end of year due to high demand
The Mucha exhibition which opened in July at Prague’s Waldstein Riding School has proven so popular that it has been extended until the end of the year.
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Czech visit to Kyiv successful despite missile attacks and Russia’s withdrawal from grain deal
A Czech government delegation led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala has returned from Kyiv following talks with their Ukrainian counterparts and President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Pro-democracy demonstration shows support for Ukraine still strong in Czechia
Tens of thousands joined a rally “against fear” in Wenceslas Square on Sunday, at a time when fear of the looming energy crunch have some questioning support for Ukraine.
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Nobel-prize winner's granddaughter on growing up mixed-race with his legacy under Communism
Neela Winkelmann-Heyrovská never met her Nobel-prize winning grandfather. But she had to live with his legacy her whole life – which was both a blessing and a curse.
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Lidice children remembered in special art exhibition at UNESCO headquarters in Paris
For 50 years, an international children's art competition has been held in memory of the children of Lidice. Now an exhibition showing the top entries has opened in Paris.
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