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Czechast, Radio Prague International
Radio Prague International
106 episodes
4 days ago
In a special episode of Czechast, we revisit a 2019 discussion on the state of Czech democracy with Jiří Pehe and Tomáš Sedláček. Recorded at a time when Andrej Babiš was Prime Minister, the debate feels even more relevant today. As Czechia reflects on November 17, this episode offers perspective on political shifts, polarization, and the resilience of democratic processes.
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In a special episode of Czechast, we revisit a 2019 discussion on the state of Czech democracy with Jiří Pehe and Tomáš Sedláček. Recorded at a time when Andrej Babiš was Prime Minister, the debate feels even more relevant today. As Czechia reflects on November 17, this episode offers perspective on political shifts, polarization, and the resilience of democratic processes.
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Czechast, Radio Prague International
Czech democracy after 1989: Czechast special episode for November 17
In a special episode of Czechast, we revisit a 2019 discussion on the state of Czech democracy with Jiří Pehe and Tomáš Sedláček. Recorded at a time when Andrej Babiš was Prime Minister, the debate feels even more relevant today. As Czechia reflects on November 17, this episode offers perspective on political shifts, polarization, and the resilience of democratic processes.
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1 week ago
36 minutes 58 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Zlín: the Detroit of Moravia
Czechast visits Zlín to explore “The Baťa Principle,” the signature exhibition at the Museum of Southeast Moravia. It traces the Baťa company’s rise from a village workshop to a global brand through shoes, film, and travel. Step inside a functionalist city that still runs on Tomáš Baťa’s energy.
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1 week ago
58 minutes 45 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Remembering the Czechoslovak Legionnaires: my great-granduncle’s story
In this special episode of Czechast, we revisit a report originally produced for Radio Prague International that tells the story of the Czechoslovak Legionnaires — soldiers who fought across Europe and deep into Siberia to secure their country’s independence. Among them was host Vít Pohanka’s great-granduncle, who fell in battle near the Ural Mountains. His fate is part of a larger story of courage, sacrifice, and nation-building that should never be forgotten.
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1 week ago
17 minutes 50 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Route 66, Czech style: Zdeněk Jurásek on biking 4,000 km, and why the Mother Road still matters
Czech Route 66 Association president Zdeněk Jurásek first pedaled the Mother Road from Chicago to Santa Monica in 1998, covering roughly 4,000 kilometers in 30 days. Since then, he has returned dozens of times, guiding higher hundreds of travelers and earning a spot on Kingman’s Route 66 Walk of Fame. In this Czechast interview, he explains the appeal beyond nostalgia—and how to plan a smart, safe, and memorable trip.
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2 weeks ago
43 minutes 8 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
“Not just the oldest”: Jan Bumba on how Prague's Charles University stays modern
In a wide-ranging conversation for Czechast, Charles University spokesperson Jan Bumba explains how a 700-year-old institution works to stay modern and international. He reflects on his switch from journalism to academia, the realities of rankings, and the draw of studying in Prague. Bumba also acknowledges dormitory shortcomings and why improving student housing is now a key priority.
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3 weeks ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
From inflation to identity: what Czechia’s vote says about Babiš, Brussels and the future
In a new episode of Czechast, journalist Daniel Kaiser of Echo24 speaks about the recent Czech elections. The vote ended with a clear defeat for the governing coalition and opened the door for Andrej Babiš to reclaim power. 
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1 month ago
41 minutes 11 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Barbara Day and Nancy Durham: women who defied a dictatorship with ideas
The latest Czechast tells the story of two remarkable women — Barbara Day and Nancy Durham — who risked much to help Czech intellectual life survive under communism. Through the Jan Hus Educational Foundation, they built bridges between British academics and dissident scholars in Czechoslovakia. Their courage and empathy show how even small acts of solidarity can shape freedom and education.
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1 month ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Ostrava’s university new campus breathes life into a city reinventing itself
In a new episode of Czechast, we stay in Ostrava, once the proud industrial heart of Czechoslovakia. The city has faced tough decades since the fall of heavy industry, but new projects are giving it a fresh pulse. Among them is the University of Ostrava’s city campus — a symbol of how education and creativity can help renew even the most hard-hit regions.
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1 month ago
36 minutes 54 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
From Havel to Babiš: Jiří Pehe on Czech elections in new Czechast episode
As Czechs prepare to vote again in the elections for the Chamber of Deputies, Czechast takes a look back at 35 years of free elections. Host Vít Pohanka speaks with Jiří Pehe, political scientist, commentator, and former adviser to Václav Havel. Together, they trace the milestones that have shaped Czech democracy since 1989.
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1 month ago
41 minutes 34 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Ostrava University President Petr Kopecký on AI, Steinbeck, and the fight against brain drain
Petr Kopecký, President of Ostrava University, has spent nearly three decades teaching and researching English and American literature. In an interview for Czechast, he spoke about the role of universities in defending democracy, the challenge of integrating AI in education, and his passion for John Steinbeck. He also addressed the future of Ostrava and the ongoing struggle to keep young talent in the Moravia-Silesia region.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 39 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Czechs abroad: August 24 deadline to register for first-ever postal voting
In a landmark shift, Czechia now allows its citizens living abroad to vote by mail. But to participate in the 2025 parliamentary elections, Czechast wants to remind expats that they must register by Sunday, August 24. As the country marks the anniversary of the 1968 invasion that once crushed its democratic hopes, this new right to vote from abroad carries special meaning.
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3 months ago
44 minutes 51 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Summertime Czechast: Karel Čapek’s 1930s take on “Changing Times” — now in English
In this summertime episode of Czechast, the podcast in English about all things Czech, I set aside our usual interviews. Instead, I read my own English translation of a short story written and published in the 1930s by Karel Čapek, arguably the most famous Czech writer. Playful yet thought-provoking, it shows that lamenting the “decline of times” is hardly a new phenomenon.
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3 months ago
27 minutes 49 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Celtic roots and gingerbread walls: discovering Holašovice with Julia Kňažková
In this summer edition of Czechast, host Vít Pohanka visits the South Bohemian village of Holašovice, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels like a storybook come to life. He speaks with Julia Kňažková, a local guide and heritage expert, about the village’s ancient roots, charming architecture, and sometimes overwhelming popularity with tourists. This episode explores how the community balances preservation with everyday life — and how its future may depend on the next generation.
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3 months ago
39 minutes 31 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Michaela Küchler on nearly forgotten concentration camp and need to remember genocide of the Roma
In this episode of Czechast, we talk to Michaela Küchler, Secretary General of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. She shares her family’s deep Czech roots and her work preserving the memory of the Roma and Sinti genocide. We discuss the story of the Lety camp and why remembrance matters now more than ever.
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3 months ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Yoga, motherhood, and identity: Julie Urbišová’s Journey on Czechast
In this episode of Czechast, journalist and podcaster Julie Urbišová reflects on life between cultures—Czech, American, and Turkish. From her first glimpse of Louisiana’s flooded bayous to teaching schoolchildren how to slow down and breathe, her story is one of quiet transformation. Born in Hlučínsko, she now lives in New Orleans, where she continues to explore identity, parenting, and balance—topics at the heart of this Czechast conversation.
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4 months ago
36 minutes 54 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Trump, Czech Clarinetist, and a U.S. Deportation: A Czechast Investigation
When Czech musician Jaroslav Škuta was denied entry to the U.S. this summer, some pointed to Trump’s stricter border controls. But his case isn’t unique. Similar incidents over many years suggest U.S. immigration checks have always been strict—no matter who’s in the White House.
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4 months ago
33 minutes 50 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Julie Urbišová on language, belonging, and living in a divided America
Julie Urbišová is a journalist, yoga teacher, and podcaster based in New Orleans. In this episode of Czechast, she reflects on identity, motherhood, and what it's like to live in a deeply divided United States while staying connected to her Czech roots and those of her Turkish husband.
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 17 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Czechast: “It’s Not Trump’s Country – It’s the People’s Country”
Adam Holomoucký came to the United States on a sports scholarship and recently graduated from a university in North Carolina. He and his wife now hope to stay in America — not despite its political divisions, but with eyes wide open to its diversity. In this episode of Czechast, he shares why he still believes in the opportunities the U.S. offers and why he remains proudly Czech at heart.
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4 months ago
29 minutes 14 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Peter Bísek: from Prague to life in New York and then back
Peter Bísek left Czechoslovakia in the 1960s using a clever trick on a travel form. He arrived in Brooklyn with two suitcases, $180, and no plan. In this episode of Czechast, he shares how he turned exile into a mission to connect Czech-Americans through journalism.
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5 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 10 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
Czechast: Martina Šmídová and the generation without borders
In this episode of Czechast, we meet Martina Šmídová—a young Czech woman who has made a new life for herself in Thailand. Born after 1990, she’s part of the Millennial generation whose worldview is shaped by digital life, global mobility, and personal freedom. But as she tells us, some old clichés about her country—and even her accent—are hard to shake.
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5 months ago
38 minutes 2 seconds

Czechast, Radio Prague International
In a special episode of Czechast, we revisit a 2019 discussion on the state of Czech democracy with Jiří Pehe and Tomáš Sedláček. Recorded at a time when Andrej Babiš was Prime Minister, the debate feels even more relevant today. As Czechia reflects on November 17, this episode offers perspective on political shifts, polarization, and the resilience of democratic processes.