The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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Looking for Vietnam's Fallen Soldiers
US Veteran Bob Connor is helping find mass graves in Vietnam
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Looking for the Liberian sister I left behind
Civil war separated Helene Cooper from her sister. Years later she went back to find her
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Looking for the Liberian sister I left behind
After fleeing Liberia, Helene Cooper later decided to return to find her sister
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Looking for Mum in a City of Millions
The boy searching for the family he lost in a Manila Market aged just four.
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Looking for Grandad - from New York to Samoa
Discovering the story of a grandfather's lost love
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Long Ride to Freedom
Accounts from the Freedom Riders of 1961. Offensive language has been bleeped
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London’s revolutionary kiss-in
Ted Brown is a black LGBT rights pioneer who helped organise the UK’s first Gay Pride
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London bus driver fighting crime with music
Justin Finlayson turned his bus into a music studio to keep youths out of trouble
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Living without time: The cave experiment we didn't want to end
Fifteen people lived in darkness to see what it did to their perception of time
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Living With My Mother's Murder
Alex Hanscombe was 2 years old when his mum was killed in front of him in a London park
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Living with a 15-minute memory
A rare insight into how a stroke affected an American woman at the age of 33.
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Literary SOS
Sally Bayley was rejected by her family but eventually found solace in Shakespeare
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Like Fresh Water in the Desert
Nelly Ben Or is a Polish concert pianist who survived the Holocaust with the aid of music
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Lightning Bolt Made Me a Music Maestro
Tony Cicoria developed a passion for classical music after he was struck by lightning.
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Life without parole: Our fight for freedom
A mother’s life sentence for a drug offence and the young lawyer who promised to free her
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Life Without a Womb
At the age of 16, Tasha Bishop found out she didn’t have a uterus
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Life lessons from Indian sex workers
Ashok Alexander worked with sex workers to tackle HIV in India
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Life as the UK's first black TV reporter
Broadcasting legend Sir Trevor McDonald looks back on his life and career
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Life as the UK's first black TV reporter
Broadcasting legend Sir Trevor McDonald looks back on his life and career
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Life as the Enemy of the Mafia
Anti-mafia chief prosecutor Nicola Gratteri lives under 24/7 armed protection
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Life as a Nepalese 'living goddess'
Rashmila Shakya on life after growing up in a temple where she was worshipped as a goddess
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Life as a lone identical twin
David Loftus on rebuilding his life after the tragic death of his twin brother
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Liberian Refugee Becomes a US Mayor
Wilmot Collins has become the first black mayor in the US state of Montana
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Lessons in grief from the South African wilderness
Working as a wilderness guide helped Sicelo Mbatha confront the loss of his best friend
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Leaving America's 'most hated family'
Libby Phelps grew up in the infamous anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church
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Learning to sing by copying divas on DVDs
Rising star Vuvu Mpufo discovered opera as a teenager at her home in South Africa
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Lagos road trip challenge
One day, four extraordinary individuals, nine hours of Lagos traffic
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Kony 2012: My Breakdown After Viral Fame
Jason Russell on the public breakdown that followed his viral Kony 2012 campaign
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Kofi Annan: In His Own Words
An in-depth interview with the former UN Secretary-General - he spoke to Outlook in 2012
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Killing on campus: Nigeria's criminal fraternities
How Nigeria's university fraternities morphed into violent criminal gangs