The Documentary Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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Solutions Journalism: The African 'Babelfish'
How Bonaventure Dossou's translation app is increasing accessibility to African dialects
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Solutions Journalism: Reducing risks in a risky world
In Japan, drones are being developed to mitigate the risks from tsunamis and earthquakes
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Solutions Journalism: Prison of the mind
Dr Jenny Okolo asks if a mental-health-first approach to justice can reduce crime rates
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Solutions Journalism: Going bananas
Can the killer fungus Tropical Race 4 that is ravaging banana plantations be stopped?
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Solutions Journalism: Ending homelessness the Finnish way
What happens if you give a homeless person a house, with no strings attached?
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Solutions Journalism: A better start
The people finding solutions to improve the odds for premature babies
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Soft Power Seduction: China Lures Taiwan’s Youth
Is China using its economic clout to lure the youth of Taiwan?
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Soft Power - Part Two
The ability to get what you want by attracting and persuading others to adopt your is...
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Soft Power - Part One
The ability to get what you want by attracting and persuading others to adopt your is...
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Soft Jihad Assignment
In the United States a small but increasingly vocal group of people believe that of to...
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Social influencers and the perfect body
How online influencers get paid to promote cosmetic surgery
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Soccer Nuns
The struggles of the Tibet women’s soccer team as the Fifa Women's World Cup 2015 begins
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Soap Operas - Part Two
Can soap operas around the world help people approach their lives with a more positive...
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So where are the aliens?
If space aliens are out there…why haven’t we found them?
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Snow White and the Seven Signs of Ageing
Are there more productive ways of dealing with ugly attitudes to ageing?
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Snow White and the Seven Signs of Ageing
Are there more productive ways of dealing with ugly attitudes to ageing?
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Snooker: Young, cool and Chinese
Stephen Hendry examines the rise in popularity of snooker in China
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Snitching in the USA
Informants play a key role in the US justice system. But there are few regulations how...
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Smart women, male genius
The myth of male genius is debunked by science writer and broadcaster Angela Saini
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Slovakia divided
Why the coming elections in a small state in the centre of Europe could disrupt the West
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Sleepless in Seoul
Korea is one of the most tired nations on earth and helping people sleep is big business.
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Slavery's untold story
Tayo Popoola discovers the story of the slaves owned by the Cherokee Indian tribe
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Skiing Mount Lebanon
The Lebanese ski resort, where people go to escape politics and enjoy winter sports
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Skateboarding is 60
How a wooden board with four roller-skate wheels started a sub-culture across the globe
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Six Months in Captivity
In September 2011, Judith and David Tebbutt set off to Kenya on holiday.
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Sisters of the Troubles
The untold story of the role of Catholic nuns during Northern Ireland’s troubles
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Sisters in Science
Penny Dale travels to Tanzania to explore the state of science and technology in one...
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Sister Aimee
The story of Canadian-born Aimee Semple McPherson and how she went from farm girl to...
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Singing Morocco's new identity
The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity
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Singing Morocco's new identity
The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity