Wojciech Cejrowski

Wojciech Cejrowski
Cejrowski in 2020
Born (1964-06-27) 27 June 1964 (age 59)
Poland
NationalityPolish
EducationCatholic University of Lublin
Occupation(s)traveler, writer, journalist
Known forTravel TV show
Parent(s)Stanisław Cejrowski, Katarzyna Cejrowska

Wojciech Daniel Cejrowski (born 27 June 1964 in Elbląg) is a Polish radio journalist, satirist, photographer, traveller, author of books and press publications, artistic director of the Discover World library, member of The Explorers Club.

Education

Cejrowski graduated from the XVII High School by the name of Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski in Warsaw. In 2010 he received a BA in sociology from Catholic University of Lublin. Cejrowski studied also without graduating at Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy; University of Warsaw, Santa Clara University.

Career

Radio

Cejrowski started his radio career in 1991 – along with Korneliusz Pacuda he conducted the program Czy jest miejsce na country w Polsce? (Is There a Place for country music in Poland?). One of its results was a contract with American ABC Network – since 1992 all Polish local broadcasting stations had started to broadcast Polish version of American Country Countdown. Wojciech Cejrowski (at the beginning along with Korneliusz Pacuda) was hosting this broadcast for eleven years. The very last one (No. 519) was broadcast in January 2003. In 1993 Wojciech Cejrowski was offered the job by Wojciech Mann and Krzysztof Materna, owners of the private radio station Radio Kolor (Radio Color). First he hosted his own music programme then also famous Aeroplan (Airplane) together with Beata Pawlikowska and then his leading morning programme (every Saturday from 6 to 10 am – which later gave the beginning to WC Kwadrans). His cooperation with Radio Kolor ended in 1997 (soon after Mann and Materna left the radio station and some changes for worse were made). He worked for Radio WAW-a for next 3 years (1997–1999). These days Cejrowski's radio broadcasts can be found in various public and private broadcasting stations in Poland. The best known is his traveler cycle Po drugiej stronie globusa (On the Other Side of the Globe) – it's more than 300 episodes that were broadcast by Radio Station 1, Radio dla Ciebie, Radio Koszalin, Radio Merkury, Radio PiK and Radio Network PLUS. He also works for Polish Radio Station 1. He sends his correspondences from foreign countries for Z pierwszej ręki (First Hand) and Radio Kierowców (The Driver's Radio) and his traveler's stories for Lato z Radiem (Summer with Radio). During 2005 winter season Wojciech Cejrowski hosted the Zima z radiową Jedynką (Winter with Radio Station One). In the meantime since 2003 he has been creating music broadcasts on the demand of Music Editorial Office – Muzyka na Molo (Music on the Pier) and Audycja podzwrotnikowa (Subtropical Broadcast).

Television

WC Kwadrans (WC Fifteen Minutes) broadcast by the public Polish TV (TVP) (1994–1996) is his most widely known TV programme. The show was watched by three million viewers.[1]

Cejrowski started his TV career by cooperating with Wojciech Mann in his Non Stop Kolor show (Non-stop Color) broadcast on Polish TV (1992–1994). He also was the host of the Stajnia show (The Stable) broadcast by the Polish TV and some local TV stations. Between 1996 and 1997 Cejrowski recorded a series of 30 episodes reporting on his journey to South America for TV Niepokalanów (now called TV Puls).

While at RTL 7 since 1997, Cejrowski, along with Jan Pietrzak, Jan Tadeusz Stanisławski, Krzysztof Daukszewicz and others, participated in a satirist talk show focused on various aspects of daily life in Poland. Between 1999 and 2000 Cejrowski co-hosted with Alicja Resich-Modlińska a talk show Piękny i Bestia (Beauty and the Beast).

While at Polsat (2003-4) Cejrowski hosted his own show Z kamerą wśród ludzi (With Camera Amongst the People also broadcast by TV 4 and Polsat 2). His highest level of publicity reached 2.5 million people – no. 4 record in Poland.

In 2008 Cejrowski started his popular Barefoot Around the World travel show (Boso przez świat), awarded the 2008 Travel & Tourism New York Festivals Gold World Medal.

Writing

Cejrowski writes and publishes quite a lot on social and political situations, including columns in Gazeta Polska, Tygodnik AWS, and Ilustrowany Kurier Polski, and on travel, including humorous reports in Newsweek, Rzeczpospolita, Poznaj Świat and others.

Political humor

  • Kołtun się jeży (Mophead Stands on End)
  • Młot na lewicę (The Hammer for the Left)
  • Sól do oka (Salt into an Eye)

Travel writing

  • Podróżnik WC (Traveler WC)
  • Na końcu Orinoko (At the Orinoco's End)
  • Gringo wśród dzikich plemion (Gringo Among the Wild Tribes)
  • Rio Anaconda
  • Wyspa na prerii (Island in the Prairie)

Travel

  • 1985 – Cuba, Mexico – speleological expedition
  • 1986 – Mexico – a documentary on the archeological stands of the Toltec culture
  • 1986 – Mexico – Lacandons – descendants of the Maya
  • 1987 – Mexico – a documentary on the archeological stands of the Maya
  • 1987/88 – Mexico – Tribes on the Borderlines Between the Aztecs and the Maya
  • 1989 – USSR – Orthodox Monastery – the Capitals of the Orthodox Church
  • 1989 – Mexico – The Lost Tribe – Modern Descendants of the Indians
  • 1990 – Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico – Mundo Maya
  • 1990 – USSR – Life in the Communes
  • 1990 – Caucasus – excursion
  • 1991 – Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, BelizeGuerrilla – Under-ground Army, Rebels and Ordinary Gangsters
  • 1991 – Guatemala – unknown Maya's ruins; descendants of the slaves of Jamaica
  • 1992 – Texas/Mexico – Tribes on the Border – Tarahumara, Raramuri
  • 1993 – USA – POW WOW. Modern Indian Rituals
  • 1994 – Honduras, Mexico – Mosquito Indians project
  • 1995 – Colombia – Kogi Indians
  • 1996 – Panama/Colombia – Crossing Darién on foot; Choco and Kuna Indians
  • 1997 – Venezuela/Brazil – Yanomami, Curripaco and Piaroa Indians
  • 1997 – Australia – From Adelaide to York Peninsula
  • 1998 – Venezuela/Colombia – Carapana Indians
  • 1998 – USA/Canada/Mexico – Mennonites, Amish and Mormones
  • 1999 – Guyana/Venezuela/Brazil – Last Wai Wai Indians
  • 1999/2000 – Morocco – Ramadan
  • 2000 – Paraguay/Brazil – Mennonici, Ache, Ayoreo, Nivacle Indians – Gran Chaco
  • 2001 – Peru/Ecuador – through the Napo River; Sekoya tribe
  • 2002 – Colombia, Peru, Brazil – Marubo, Mayoruna and Yagua tribes
  • 2003 – Suriname/French Guiana/Brazil – Bush Negros, Wayana, Tirio and Wai Wai tribes
  • 2004 – Israel/Palestinian territories – In the Footsteps of Jesus
  • 2004 – Costa Rica/Panama – Garifuna – An African Tribe of the Caribbean
  • 2005 – Peru – Following the Incas – Machu Picchu, Cuzco
  • 2005 – Bolivia – Jesuit reductions on the Bolivian Chaco, by the Rio Madre de Dios to Peru
  • 2007 – Senegal/Gambia/Cape Verde, Ecuador, Peru/Columbia/Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago
  • 2008 – Mexico, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Vanuatu archipelago, Tirol, Madagascar
  • 2009 – Mexico, Venezuela, Thailand, Columbia/Ecuador/Peru, Brasil, Mexico, Guatemala
  • 2010 – Japan / Australia / Fiji – "From the Indian Ocean to the Pacific"
  • 2011 – Ethiopia 2011 – Israel / Palestine
  • 2011/2012 – USA (Texas)
  • 2015 – Paraguay/Mexico
  • 2024 - Winning oscar


Political views

In terms of his socio-political views, Cejrowski is Poland's most known journalist to openly advocate against the LGBT right movement. In his rhetoric, Cejrowski refers to LGBT people as "sodomites", "buggers", and "pederasts". In his article for "Dziennik" he notes that he "prefers wild people rather than gay parades".[2] Cejrowski states that European society is overwhelmingly against homosexuality, and advocates for the institution of nationwide homosexuality clinics aiming to 'alter this disgusting behavior'. He says that "gay people should be pointed at, as the sin of sodomy evokes disgust".

In April 2008 Cejrowski announced his intention to abandon his Polish citizenship and acquire the Ecuadorian one instead, due to his disenchantment with the European Union, citing high taxes and problems with obtaining visas.[3]

Cejrowski believes in creationism.[4] He also advocates against vaccines.

In April 2021 a right-wing magazine Do Rzeczy published an interview with Cejrowski, expresses his contempt for Black Lives Matter movement, and his belief of the superiority of Christianity and Western civilization.[5]

Religion

Cejrowski is a hard line traditional Catholic. He states that as far as the Bible is concerned, he prefers The Old Testament – he likes when God is speaking to him directly, telling him what is good and what is sinful, and what to do. He is also a known critic of the current Pope Francis, calling him a satanist.[6]

Cejrowski postulates, that Catholic priests should be exempt from the rule of law in a given country, instead being accountable only to their church's hierarchy. He adds, that most priests who supposedly molested kids are gay, thus perpetuating the myth of gays being more prone to pedophilia than other sexual orientations.[citation needed]

Cejrowski is also strongly against abortion. In one of the interviews he said "I wish abortion clinics could burn down and abortion providers get shot".[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "WC Kwadrans". Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Wolę dzikusów od parady gejów". Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Cejrowski rezygnuje z polskiego obywatelstwa. Chce być Ekwadorczykiem". Archived from the original on 5 December 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  4. ^ He criticized the theory of evolution in his TV show Po mojemu – Wojciech Cejrowski.
  5. ^ "Supremacja mojej rasy". Do Rzeczy (in Polish). 25 April 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  6. ^ https://dorzeczy.pl/plus/antysystem/414592/10-lat-franciszka-papiez-franciszek-lisicki-i-cejrowski-oceniaja.html%7Caccess-date=2022-03-22%7Cwebsite=Do Rzeczy|language=pl

External links

  • http://www.cejrowski.com/en/cv/
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