Adela Vinczeová is one of the most prominent and popular television personalities in Slovakia. With her exceptional charisma, professional approach and natural charm, she became one of the best presenters of her generation. She also talked about her profession in the podcast, where she was interviewed by Peter Podlesný.
Vincze recently went through several major changes that may affect her career. Although it was not easy for her, she is convinced that she acted correctly and according to her discretion. After many years of work in TV Markíza and STVR, he will not be idle and will continue to appear on TV screens, this time he will be part of TV JOJ.
He claims that, above all, now he realizes that he lives with greater ease. “Yes, I am a free person. The only thing that limits me is when I limit myself by my expectations, some formulas or pressures. This happens all the time,” she admitted her feelings.
She also considers the possibility that this is a certain phase in her life. “I’m certainly not aware of many of my unfreedoms, because you have blind spots at every stage and I believe that I have them narrower and smaller. Who knows? For now, I feel free in my ability to be aware of myself,” she explained.
She then described a situation where she puts pressure on herself. “The Czech Republic is quite a challenge for me. I don’t feel that people have included me that much and that I have to convince them a lot when I go there. I get a slight cramp when I go there to do something.” she clarified the moments that cause her mild anxiety.
However, he has a great advantage as he can recognize his insecurities. “There are moments when I feel unfree, but I am grateful for those moments, because I tell myself that here I have come across the limits of my freedom and I can push them. I can learn to be free even in that.” said the wife of the marquis ex-moderator Viktor Vincze.
Adela believes that her attitude towards life stems from her childhood, primarily thanks to her mother Maria’s upbringing. “She was always very open to different perspectives on life and we talked a lot about things. So, with that foundation, I always connected with other good people who had a good influence on me. Of course, in between I experienced all sorts of dramas… intense, unfree,” added.
