The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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From a Remote Jungle Tribe to LA
When he had to flee his isolated community in Vietnam, Rich ended up in the big city
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From 'Mouthy' to 'Wisey'
Nequela Whittaker was a sweet girl at home and a vicious gang leader on the streets
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From 'half-nerd' to Hong Kong student leader
For democracy campaigner Nathan Law, the important thing is not to hate himself
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Friends with man who tried to kill me
The Colombian man who became friends with the Farc commander who almost killed him.
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Free After 28 Years on Death Row
Anthony Ray Hinton spent nearly 30 years on death row protesting his innocence
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Frank Sinatra's Australian showdown
When Ol’ Blue Eyes made Australia see red
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Frank Sinatra's Australian Showdown
When Ol’ Blue Eyes made Australia see red
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Foster Parents to a Bomber
Ron and Penny Jones fostered Ahmed Hassan, who planted a bomb on the London Underground
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Fosse and Verdon: the legacy of a dancing family
Two superstars of dance, Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, remembered by their daughter Nicole
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Former enemies, now brothers for life
Najah from Iraq on the moment he was reunited with the Iranian soldier who saved his life
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Former Child Fishing Slave Now Rescuing Others
James Kofi Annan was sold into slavery in Ghana.
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Forgiving myself after killing a classmate
Lis Cashin accidentally killed a friend with a javelin and spent years overcoming guilt
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Forced to teach the children of IS
Iraqi primary school teacher Riyad Aljoboury on life in schools under IS.
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Forced to teach in a ‘re-education’ camp
Sayragul Sauytbay says she was made to work in a detention camp for Chinese Muslims
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Forced to Bury my Cellmates in Chad
Clement Abaifouta was imprisoned for four years under the dictator Hissene Habre.
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For the love of radio
How radio around the world has helped communities and listeners in unexpected ways
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Footballer Mark Bright: What I’ve learnt about love
What British player Mark Bright learnt from being fostered as a young child
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Football Fame Led Me to My Birth Mum
Australian Rules football star Peter Bell on how he was reunited with his birth mother
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Flying my South African flag at the top of Everest
Saray Khumalo on what it took to become the first black African woman to summit Everest
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Flipper’s Trainer Turned Dolphin Saviour
When star dolphin Flipper died, its trainer Ric O’Barry turned to activism
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Flint: Exposing the Water Crisis that Poisoned my Kids
Mother of four LeeAnne Walters helped to expose the water crisis in Flint, Michigan
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Fleeing Syria in a Wheelchair
Nujeen Mustafa escaped war in Syria in a wheelchair pushed by her sister.
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First he gave his liver, then his heart
Heather Krueger was dying and needed a donor fast, when a handsome stranger stepped in
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Fire, ice and thunder: A chase on the high seas
Taking down the Thunder, the world's most notorious poaching ship
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Fire, ice and thunder: a chase on the high seas
Taking down the Thunder, the world's most notorious poaching ship
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Fire and justice: my life after Grenfell
Antonio Roncolato was one of the last survivors to escape London’s Grenfell Tower fire
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Finding the whale that nearly killed me
The epic search for the whale that landed on a filmmaker’s kayak and changed his life
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Finding the perfect hairdresser changed two lives
Troy Winget and Andrea Quint Fleck found there was more between them than a good haircut
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Finding Out if my Mum Tried to Kill Me
Annie Price was badly burnt as a baby in a caravan fire - how it started was a mystery
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Finding Love on Death Row
Shujaa Graham fell in love with his nurse, Phyllis, when he was on death row.