I grew up in Prague and, being half British, spent most of my life moving between English- and Czech-speaking environments – something I continue to enjoy in my work at Radio Prague International.
I studied languages in London for my undergraduate degree, spent over a year working between Paris and Berlin in film production, and recently completed a master’s in international history at the London School of Economics. Ready to rediscover Prague, I returned home, where Radio Prague offers the perfect opportunity to explore the many facets of the city and the Czech Republic – and to share them with others.
articles by the author
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From a Fulbright Scholarship to a new home: Three Americans who stayed
As the Fulbright Programme marks 35 years in Czechia, three American participants share why their time in the Czech Republic did not end with their scholarships.
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Czech beer finally finds its way back into Czech glasses
Beer is a symbol of Czechia, yet it’s rarely served in Czech glasses. Now, after 30 years, it finds its way back into Czech-designed and Czech-made "půllitry"!
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“No Wall Stands Forever”: Foreign Minister Macinka speaks at UN during high-profile US visit
During his US visit, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka addressed both the UN's Security Council and General Assembly, directly challenging Russia over its war in Ukraine.
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Four years on: Caritas Czech Republic continues aid to war-torn Ukraine
Four years since Russia’s invasion, Czech aid to Ukraine continues. Caritas Czech Republic remains active on the ground and RPI spoke with its Regional Manager for Ukraine.
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ALL THINGS DIGESTING: Listening to your gut
Do you trust your gut? Have you ever listened to it – quite literally? A new exhibition at Prague’s Kunsthalle offers a thought-provoking playground for the senses.
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“Everywhere – even under Russian occupation – radio waves still find their way”
To mark World Radio Day, Radio Prague International spoke with Iryna Slavinska, Director of Radio Culture – the third channel of Ukraine’s public broadcaster Suspilne.
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Expressing pain through song: Roma halgató could well be added to Czech heritage list
The distinctive Roma music genre halgató, known for its slow, mournful songs, could soon be added to Czechia‘s list of intangible cultural heritage.
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Czechia’s ‘celebrity priest’: Martina Viktorie Kopecká on modern ministry in the Hussite Church
Have you heard of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church? Why are pastors prone to burnout? And can a priest dance on live TV? We spoke with Martina Viktorie Voborníková Kopecká.
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Tens of thousands of Czechs take to the streets in support of their president
On Sunday, tens of thousands of people gathered on Prague’s main squares to support President Pavel amid his dispute with Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists’ Party).
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Survey: one in five children spend over five hours online every day
Around one fifth of Czech children and adolescents aged nine to fifteen spend more than five hours online every single day, survey finds.
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