The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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21 Years Fighting for My Friend's Freedom
Carl King's 21 year fight to overturn his childhood friend's wrongful murder conviction
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2020 The power of sight
'Seeing' maths; changing how the world sees you; and helping to restore sight.
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“The best ending to 2020…
...that I can possibly imagine.” It’s time for the ѿý Inspirations Awards.
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“I kept my past a secret”
One man's difficult experience of growing up in Chile’s child care system in the 1980s
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"We were going to hold our ground": Behind the lines of a Mohawk protest
Tracey Deer's community were involved in a 78 day siege with the Canadian government
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"This is what a barrister looks like"
Alexandra Wilson is the young black woman changing the face of Britain’s legal system
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"The camera was my shield" - a refugee films his journey
The footage Hassan Akkad captured would help make his name as a filmmaker
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"No equality - even in death"
Reclaiming the lost history of an African American cemetery
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"Look after her" - the story of a hidden WW2 child
Lien de Jong was a Jewish child who hid during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands
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"I'm a fighter": The Dalit lawyer taking on the caste system
Manjula Pradeep is an Indian activist helping other Dalit women fight caste prejudice
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"Every mission can be your last"
Iceland's coastguard Viggó Sigurðsson saves people from volcanoes, seas and glaciers
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‘Please... need rescue… SOS!’
When Beatrice De Smet got a desperate SMS from her husband, she knew she had to act fast
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‘My heart goes out to the mums’
The mum who’s found compassion for the mothers of murderers after her own family tragedy
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‘I’m going to say sorry to the whales’
Vittorio Fabris’ treacherous journey from Venice to Nantucket was inspired by Moby Dick.
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‘I still feel the bullets in my head’
James Myers survived being shot in the face five times
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‘I am sinking. This is not a joke. MAYDAY’
Disaster struck when Kevin Escoffier’s boat split during the perilous Vendée Globe race
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‘Dad please don’t sell my sister, sell me’
Shari Ho from Taiwan was sold as a slave by her father when she was just seven years old
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‘Born lucky’: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
Sieu Do’s idyllic childhood took a brutal turn when he found himself in a labour camp
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‘Aids Angel’ – I gave love in a time of prejudice and fear
Ruth Coker Burks cared for hundreds of HIV+ gay men abandoned by their families
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'War Made Him More Violent with Me'
'Maha' says her Syrian husband poured petrol on her and set her alight
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'They haunt me, day and night'
Dr Nagham Hasan has been helping Yazidi women and girls who've escaped from so-called IS.
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'She came back to the clinic dancing'
The Sierra Leonean doctor whose life-changing work earned her screen time with the Queen
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'Please Baba don't go out'
The journalist risking everything to document the effects of war in Yemen.
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'Pakistan's Toughest Woman'
Nazo Dharejo defended her home against a gang of 200 attackers
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'My Editor Was Killed by Pablo Escobar'
Journalist Maria Duzan reported from the frontlines of Colombia’s drug wars
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'Music is never enough - it has to be madness'
Maestro Goran Bregovic on why he thinks Balkan gypsy music is the best in the world.
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'Miracle Girl': Aircrash Sole Survivor
Bahia Bakari was 13 when she survived an air crash which killed everyone else on board
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'Love finds a way' - a bond that overcame decades of separation
Jeanne's family opposed her relationship with Steve. They split, but she never forgot him
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'It's very hard to sob and run'
Sex trafficking survivor Norma Bastidas completes world record triathlon.
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'If you want to live, squeeze my hand'
How scientist Steffanie Strathdee saved her husband from a deadly superbug