I like to think of myself as a journalistic omnivore. Having worked for Czech National Public Television, UNESCO in Paris, and the BBC World Service in London, I found my calling at Czech Radio in 2022. After spending years as a correspondent in Belgium, the United States, and Poland, I returned to my beloved Vysočina Region in 2017 and began producing various programs, primarily for radio but also for other media. Among other projects, I started hosting Czechast, a podcast in English about all things Czech, for the English Service of Radio Prague International and joined its staff in 2024. Although I am now officially based in Prague, I still love to travel and record programs in various regions and consider the whole of beautiful Czechia my office.
articles by the author
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When Prague opened a window onto the Thirty Years’ War
The weekend edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes presents Blood in Bohemia on the Second Defenestration of Prague and its explosive consequences.
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Blood in Bohemia: the rise and assassination of Albrecht von Wallenstein
The latest episode of the Blood in Bohemia series explores the extraordinary rise and violent death of Albrecht von Wallenstein, one of Europe's most powerful men.
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Poor tactics, tired players and deeper flaws: why Czechia failed at the World Cup
Czechia's early World Cup exit was no surprise, says Karel Häring of Canal + Sport, who argues the problems run far deeper than one disappointing tournament.
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Prague Defenestration: the day councillors flew from windows
An abridged weekend edition of Blood in Bohemia explores the first Prague defenestration of 1419—the violent act that sparked the Hussite Revolution.
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The day Bohemia lost its head(s)
The execution of 27 leaders of the Bohemian Revolt in 1621 marked a turning point in Czech history. Blood in Bohemia explores one of Prague's darkest days.
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Ukrainian veterans are helping build the future of drones in Czechia
A Czech company is combining battlefield experience of Ukrainian veterans with high-tech innovation as it develops drones for Ukraine and NATO allies.
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After decades in exile, a Hollar masterpiece returns to Edvard Beneš's home
A Wenceslas Hollar engraving has returned to Edvard Beneš's villa in Sezimovo Ústí after decades in the United States, fulfilling a family's final wish.
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St. Martin in the Wall: one of Prague's oldest—and most welcoming—churches
In the latest Prague Off the Beaten Track we visit St. Martin in the Wall, where medieval Prague and the Hussite story come alive.
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Jaromír of the Přemyslids: castrated, blinded, and murdered in a latrine!
Weekend edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes, tells the extraordinary story of Duke Jaromír, whose fate reveals the ruthless struggle for power within the Přemyslid dynasty.
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Blood in Bohemia: the Second Defenestration of Prague and the window that changed Europe
Blood in Bohemia, a special series of Czechast, explores the dramatic events, when three royal governors were thrown from a window at Prague Castle ion 1618.
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