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Take an illustrated stroll through the history and architecture of one of Prague’s most important open areas. Founded in the 1340s by Charles IV as a horse market, Wenceslas Square has had a colorful history that embodies that of the city that surrounds it. Having been the marching ground of nationalists, Nazis, Communists, patriots and tourists al…
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A bit of reflecting after my first walk through “the Florence of the Elbe,” its character, its food, its culture… and its dreadful fate. One of Germany’s greatest cultural centers, Dresden has held the admiration of thousands throughout its storied history. Its destruction in the waning months of World War II still causes a great deal of controvers…
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A brief summation of what I’ve accomplished in 2014, and what I hope to do in 2015. The way I see it, the most difficult part of the podcast – actually starting it and getting in the habit of posting – is over. Now comes the difficult part: growing and developing the brand. Take a few minutes to listen to what I’ve done so far, and what I hope to a…
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It’s Christmastime in the Czech Republic! Christmas in the Czech Republic includes a host of unique traditions that Czechs love or fear, depending on your age. Stroll through the picturesque street fairs, dread the arrival of the Devil and his potato sack, enjoy a festive Christmas meal and listen to unique anecdotes from Czechs who’ve lived the ho…
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See how I went from America to earning my Zivno, or A to Z. The four month process of relocating from the United States to the Czech Republic was an interesting and exciting one. It involved a crash course in learning, changing a new student’s life, relatively easy locating of work and home… and a customs officer right out a Cold War movie that nea…
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An illustrated walk through Imperial Vienna. Once the heart of one of Europe’s greatest empires, Vienna still pulses with history, culture and excitement. Join me on a brief, illustrated walk through the city center, including the State Opera, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg and some historical tidbits on the way. https://archive.org/download/…
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Prague’s metro doesn’t have the scale, operating hours or filth of New York’s, but it gets people where they need to go. It’s fast, efficient, clean, and works for the city it serves. On this episode, learn about the circulatory system that keeps Prague alive, and how it’s overcome various disasters including massive flooding and communism. Also: H…
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After two weeks, I’m finally ready (and able) to give a brief accounting of my initial reactions to Prague, life in the Czech Republic, and teaching English as a job. As a result of the rawness, this episode is off the cuff and me talking off my head. Take a listen through 20+ minutes of reminiscing on toilets, showers, ticket checkers, visas and t…
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