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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Czech foreign policy at a crossroads
Czechia’s top constitutional leaders are meeting at Prague Castle to discuss foreign policy, EU and NATO priorities, and coordination in a newly reshaped political line-up.
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Jakub Landovský: Europe learned the hard way that words are not enough
Former Czech NATO ambassador Jakub Landovský reflects on war, Europe and security in the Czechia in 30 minutes weekend edition.
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Jakub Landovský on Ukraine, NATO and Europe’s illusions
Former Czech NATO ambassador Jakub Landovský speaks candidly on war, power and responsibility in Czechast, the podcast in English about all things Czech.
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Prague meeting highlights Czech–Hungarian alignment on migration, war and V4
The Czech and Hungarian foreign ministers met in Prague, stressing shared positions on migration, energy and war, while differing from parts of the EU on diplomacy.
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The quiet stairways of Malá Strana
Malá Strana sits firmly on Prague’s beaten track, yet its stairways offer a quieter route through crowds, history and hillside streets just steps away.
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Tomáš Klvaňa of Aspen Central Europe on power, populism and why democracy is under pressure
Political scientist Tomáš Klvaňa, head of Aspen Institute Central Europe, reflects on power, media and populism, drawing on experience from Czech politics.
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Tomáš Klvaňa on Czechast: power, populism and why democracy cannot be taken for granted
In Czechast, political scientist and journalist Tomáš Klvaňa reflects on power, media, populism and democracy.
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Tram 22: experiencing Prague off the Beaten Track at street level
Prague off the Beaten Track: tram line 22 offers a revealing ride across the city, linking historic landmarks with everyday neighbourhoods — all seen from a tram window.
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Suing the president: how unusual is it in Czech politics?
A Czech MP plans to sue the president over alleged reputational damage. The case revives questions about when, and how often, presidents face civil lawsuits.
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Jan Lipavský on war, security and Czech foreign policy today
In the weekend edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes, former FM Jan Lipavský looks back on war in Ukraine, Gaza, and the tough choices Czech foreign policy has faced.
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