I discovered the magic of sound as a medium for capturing reality in 2019, when, as an intern at the European Parliament, I had the opportunity to record podcasts. I was very fortunate to later find a job as a journalist for Radio Slovakia International, where I was able to combine my enthusiasm for languages with my curiosity about listening to inspiring stories and capturing them through a microphone.
My passion for radio and my desire to work across diverse genres also led me to Slovak Radio Junior, where I learned how to create content for children, and to Rádio_FM, where I produced music series exploring the intersections between music, art, and literature.
Working for Radio Prague International is another step in my career that once again allows me to see the work of a radio journalist from a new perspective, to bring stories to listeners, and, I hope, to excite and inspire them through my favorite medium – sound.
articles by the author
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What's killing the fish? Czech researchers are looking for answers
Rising temperatures and declining oxygen levels are causing more frequent fish die-offs in Czech rivers, prompting new efforts to monitor and protect freshwater ecosystems.
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Is 41.9°C the new normal for Czech summers?
Over the past weekend, Czechia experienced an extreme heatwave that broke all previous records. But was this just an isolated weather event?
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Elephant Hansken returns to Czechia after 400 years – this time in metal
Four hundred years ago, Hansken was a European attraction that also visited Mladá Boleslav. Today, in the same place, a metal sculpture of her has been created.
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From silent films to Hollywood: St. Vitus Cathedral shines on the silver screen for almost a century
St. Vitus Cathedral, the dominant feature of Prague, is known as the site of coronations and major religious ceremonies. However, it has also attracted filmmakers.
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Czech public broadcasters hold warning strike over funding reform
Czech Television and Czech Radio employees held a warning strike on Monday over government plans to replace license fees with state budget funding.
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Can 250 years of weather data be trusted? Inside Prague’s Clementinum Observatory
It is likely that soon, new temperature records will once again be recorded at Prague’s oldes meteorological station. Nevertheless, can we trust its data?
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A giant of glass and sound: St. Vitus Cathedral gets powerful new voice
After years of fundraising, design work and construction, the new organ for St. Vitus Cathedral is finally complete and will be inaugurated with a ceremonial service.
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Closely Watched Trains turns 60: Revisit the station where the Oscar-winning film was shot
Closely Watched Trains film turns 60 this year. Celebrations are to take place in a village of Loděnice, where fans can also visit a museum dedicated to the famous film.
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Madrid memorial honors Czech man who hid victims’ ashes from Nazis
In Madrid, the statue of František Suchý, who preserved the identities of more than 2000 people executed during the Nazi occupation, has been standing for a few days now.
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Yvonne Přenosilová: Czech Brenda Lee and the pioneer of rock ’n’ roll behind the Iron Curtain
Yvonne Přenosilová was a Czech singer and radio presenter, regarded as one of the pioneers of Czech rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
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