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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Czechia less vulnerable to energy turmoil despite Middle East tensions
Middle East tensions are driving oil and gas prices higher, but Czechia is better prepared to cope than during the crisis after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Young reporter Kateřina Gruntová on Czech defense policy: "No prosperity without security”
New episode of Czechast with defense reporter Kateřina Gruntová on the Czech Army, NATO, Ukraine — and why security concerns all of society.
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Younger voice on defense: Kateřina Gruntová on NATO and Czech security
After interviews with former foreign ministers, Czechia in 30 Minutes turns to a younger voice: defense reporter Kateřina Gruntová on NATO and Czech security.
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Victorious February? The 1948 Communist Coup Revisited on Czechast
On Czechast, we revisit the 1948 communist coup in Czechoslovakia — and ask whether history might have taken a different turn.
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Czech FM Macinka challenges Russia at UN: end the war now!
At the United Nations in New York, Czech FM Petr Macinka directly challenged Russia to end its war against Ukraine. Czechast presents his full speeches.
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“Good versus Evil”: Czech fighter Jan Trčka on the front line in Ukraine
In this special replay, Czechast revisits Jan Trčka’s frontline testimony as Europe marks four years since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Cabinet complete as Motorists' Červený takes over environment ministry
President Petr Pavel has appointed Igor Červený as environment minister, urging data-based policy as critics question the new minister’s qualifications.
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Žďár: a personal Czechast journey through my hometown
Czechast goes local as Vít Pohanka walks through Žďár nad Sázavou, reflecting on its history, atmosphere, and what makes this Vysočina town uniquely Czech.
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Courts, compromise and war: presidential adviser Tomáš Petříček for Czechia in 30 minutes
Tomáš Petříček reflects on Czech democracy and Ukraine in the Weekend Edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes.
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Former Czech FM Tomáš Petříček warns: “Selling Ukraine is an illusion”
Tomáš Petříček discusses Czech democracy, compromise in politics and whether Czechs understand the stakes of Russia’s war in Ukraine on Czechast.
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