The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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Finding Love in Wartime Iraq
US Army interpreter Nayyef Hrebid met Iraqi soldier Btoo Allami during the Iraq War
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Finding love after an acid attack
Aarti Thakur and Prashant Pingle are both survivors of acid attacks.
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Finding healing in the sea that took my family
Geraldine Mullan swims to remember her family who died when their car veered into the sea
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Fighting Uganda's Nodding Syndrome
Collines Angwech, the woman helping children with nodding syndrome in Northern Uganda
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Fighting to free my daughter from the Nxivm 'sex cult'
Catherine Oxenberg discovered her daughter India’s self-help group was a dangerous cult
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Fighting the apartheid my grandfather created
Wilhelm Verwoerd’s grandfather was the prime minister of South Africa in the 1960s
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Fighting the apartheid my grandfather created
Wilhelm Verwoerd's grandfather was the prime minister of South Africa in the 1960s
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Fighting slavery for my father
Biram dah Abeid's struggle to abolish slavery in Mauritania
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Fighting plastic pollution in paradise
How Kristal Ambrose rallied a group of kids to get a plastic ban in the Bahamas
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Fighting for Pakistan's Condemned Prisoners
A murder, a Christian, and a miscarriage of justice
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Fighting for a Woman's Right to Love
Khalida Brohi started campaigning after her cousin died in a so-called honour killing
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Fighting Farc with Morse Code Song
Juan Carlos Ortiz hid Morse Code messages in a song to communicate with hostages.
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Fighting Ebola in a war zone
Facing militias and machetes, the DRC doctor trying to stop Ebola in a war zone
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Fighting Discrimination with a Fairytale
Valeriu Nicolae is a European diplomat from a Roma background
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Fighting Deadly Cough Syrup Addiction
The Nigerian doctor willing to risk her life to end codeine cough syrup addiction
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Fifteen minutes to save a life
RAF pilot Michelle Oulette's dramatic rescue of a badly wounded soldier in Iraq.
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Fifteen and alone at sea
After a traumatic incident, Australian Susan Berg overcame a fear of water and swam again
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Fear and fantasy TV in the siege of Aleppo
The Syrian medic who found solace in TV as he ran rebel Aleppo’s only children’s hospital
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Father and Daughter beatboxers
The American father and daughter beatboxing act who've become an internet sensation.
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Farming and Phil Collins taught me about love
Learning lessons about love and life from a ewe and a lamb
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Family and forgiveness, the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Celebrating the life of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu with an interview he did in 2014
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Falling for the stranger who saved me
When Nupur Gupta found herself in trouble out at sea, Attila Bosnyak appeared at her side
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Face To Face With An IS Leader
Journalist Souad Mekhennet risks her life to talk to extremists.
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Extraordinary Senses: The Cyborg Who Hears in Colour
Neil Harbisson underwent a controversial surgery to allow him to hear colour
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Extraordinary Senses: The Chef Who Couldn't Taste
Grant Achatz was running a famous restaurant when he was diagnosed with tongue cancer
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Extraordinary Senses: The Attack that Made Me a Maths Genius
Jason Padgett was a party animal before a vicious attack turned him into a maths prodigy
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Extraordinary Senses: Smelling Things That Don't Exist
Alix Fox says certain emotions and locations elicit phantom smells
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Extraordinary Senses: Amputee Who Could Touch Again
Dennis Aabo Sørensen was the first amputee to feel touch through a prosthetic
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Exposing the scandal that's cost me my life
Vicky Phelan on the medical scandal that gave 221 women inaccurate smear test results
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Exposing Nigeria’s cough syrup crisis, for my brother
Why Ruona Meyer joined the frontline in the war against codeine cough syrup