The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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Kidnapped from Prison as a Baby
Ignacio Montoya Carlotto was 36 when he learned he'd been stolen from an Argentine prison
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Kidnapped by Nazis as a baby
Ingrid Von Oelhafen discovered she'd been part of an experiment during World War II
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Kenyan Runner's Marathon Escape
Moninda Marube escaped tribal violence and human trafficking to keep on running
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Kenya's Karate Grannies
Elderly women in Nairobi are using martial arts as self-defence against sexual assault
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Keeping wrestling alive in Afghanistan
Teacher Abbas and his wrestling gym are back with a vengeance after a terror attack
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Keeping up with Australia's rebellious Buddhist nun
Robina Courtin went from being a radical feminist to martial arts expert to Buddhist nun
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Keeping my country's burned past alive
How Brazilians are coping with the loss of the National Museum and their history
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Keeping Love Alive on Death Row
Yemi Hailemariam’s long, hard struggle to save her fiancé from execution in Ethiopia
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Justice for my sister Marie Colvin
Cat Colvin believed the journalist had been deliberately killed by the Syrian Government
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Josephine Baker: My mother, the superstar singer and spy - Part 2
Jari Hannu Bouillon was a baby when he went from a Finnish orphanage to a French castle
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Josephine Baker: My mother, the superstar singer and spy - Part 1
Josephine Baker adopted 12 children from around the world – Jari was one of them
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Joseph Kony called me "Mummy Bigombe"
Betty Bigombe negotiated face to face with the notorious leader of the LRA
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Joining the racist gang that tormented me
Actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje joined a racist gang as a teenager for his own protection
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Japan's uninsurable rock star
Japanese musician Yoshiki tells us about the personal story behind his songs.
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Janitor By Day, Artist By Night
Robert Sundholm picked up a paintbrush at age 60 and took the New York art scene by storm
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James Rhodes: My love letter to music
The British pianist is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Music became his lifeline
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James Rhodes: I'm alive because of music
The British pianist is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Music became his lifeline
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Jailhouse lawyer who cleared his name
American Derrick Hamilton studied law in prison so he could prove his innocence.
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Jail Time Records - songs from a Cameroon prison
Music producer Vidou H made an album while wrongly accused of murder
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Is there a doctor on the train?
The Indian medical student who delivered a baby on a busy train.
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Inventing a surgery to cure myself
Doug Lindsay’s mystery illness baffled doctors, so he had to cure himself
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Interviewing Mumbai's Mafia Don
Journalist Hussain Zaidi risked everything to document his city's criminal underworld
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Inspirations: Saving a life on Everest
Mountaineer Leslie Binns gave up his dream of conquering Everest to save another climber
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Inspirations: Returning Lost War Medals
Major Zachariah Fike is on a mission to reunite lost war medals with their owners
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Inspirations: Orchestra for the Dying
Jorge Bergero is a cellist who performs for people who can't make it to concert halls
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Inspirations: Namibia's Outcast Mayor
Livey van Wyk went from being an HIV-positive teenager to the youngest mayor in Namibia
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Inspirations: My Wheelchair Superhero
Mohammad Sayed created a comic superhero called Wheelchair Man, based on his life story
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Inspirations: My School for Survivors
Brisa de Angulo set up a charity for survivors of sexual assault in Bolivia
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Inspirations: My Prison Carpool Service
In 2012, Kristal Bush created a carpool service for the families of prisoners.
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Inspirations: My Dance Troupe School
How Seyi Oluyole's dance group is inspiring youngsters to study whilst they learn dance