The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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Mogorosi Motshumi: A Life In Black And White
South African cartoonist depicting township life during apartheid.
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Modern birth: Why I gave my sister my womb
Lolita Wästerlund was born without a uterus, so her sister Linda offered up hers
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Modern birth: The man who had a baby
Freddy McConnell is a transgender man who decided to have a baby
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Modern birth: The fertility doctor who impregnated his patients
Matthew White and Heather Woock found out they were siblings and uncovered a scandal
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Modern birth: Having a dead man’s baby
Liat Malka fulfilled a dead man’s dream of having a baby by using his sperm and IVF
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Moana: the Polynesian family behind the smash hit songs
Musician Opetaia Foa'i fought for the Disney movie to stay true to Pacific culture
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Miss Pat: The Chinese-Jamaican matriarch of reggae
Patricia Chin created a musical empire that started in a Kingston grocery store
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Michael Johnson: how the world's fastest man learned to walk again
US Olympic champion Michael Johnson had to learn to walk again following a stroke.
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Mexican earthquakes' human 'mole'
Rafael Lopez has been hunting for earthquake survivors the world over since 1985
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Mexican Author Helping Child Migrants
Valeria Luiselli volunteers as an interpreter for undocumented migrants in the US
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Mental Health Day: Dancing and delusions
Dancer Kevin Turner and his mum Avis tell us how they coped with his bipolar disorder
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Mean streets to sporting elite
Racism, gang life and the quest to build America's first black high school rowing team
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Matt Goss: Life and loss in a superstar boy band
The Bros lead singer on fame, fans, and what happened after the pop bubble burst
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Mary Wilson: her life as a Supreme
How Mary Wilson became a Motown star and why she hated The Supremes’ early hits
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Marrying The Firefighter Who Saved Me
Four years after the Boston bombings, Roseann Sdoia is set to marry the man who saved her
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Married to a psychopath: my husband’s double life
Mary Turner Thomson’s life took a chilling turn after meeting the “perfect” man online
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Mandela inspired me to be a rugby star
Zimbabwean Tonderai Chavhanga grew up in poverty but became a record-breaking Springbok.
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Mandela - The Private Life of A Public Man
On the centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth, we hear rare insights into his private life
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Making Top Violins in my Living Room
Amateur violin maker Danny Houck tries to build a copy of one of the world's best violins
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Making Prosthetics for Fellow Refugees
Asem Hasna lost his leg to a bomb in Syria. He then became a prosthetics designer
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Making movies helped me heal after my dad's murder
Rwandan director Joël Karekezi explores the trauma he experienced during the 1994 genocide
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Making horse-racing history in a hijab
Teenager Khadijah Mellah became the first Muslim woman to ride and win in Britain
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Making friends with the man who stole my paintings
Artist Barbora Kysilkova formed an unlikely friendship after the theft of her paintings
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Making Contact with a Remote Tribe
The Indian anthropologist who made friendly contact with a remote Sentinelese tribe
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Making a Film for My Heroin Addict Mum
Adrian Goiginger's mother used fairy tales to shield him from the horror of her addiction
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Making a Bollywood Film for My Village
Gautam Singh made a Bollywood film to prove to his village that he really is a filmmaker
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Mafia, a murder cover-up and a sister’s battle for justice
Who was behind Perween Rahman’s murder? Her sister was determined to uncover the truth
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Love and defection on the dancefloor
Cuban ballet stars Mayara Piñeiro Contido and Etienne Díez found love in exile
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Losing my dad in the Challenger space disaster
Richard Scobee watched as the Space Shuttle Challenger took off, it would change his life
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Losing My Baby and Learning to Laugh
Stand-up comedian Lou Conran learnt to laugh again after giving birth to a stillborn baby