The Outlook Podcast Archive Episodes Episode guide
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Zimbabwe's Vegan Anti-Poaching Squad
The all-female anti-poaching unit trained by a former Australian sniper
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Zero-gravity highs and history-making lows
Kathy Sullivan is a former US astronaut who has made history both at sea and in space
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Zambian MP: I posed as a sex worker
Princess Kasune went undercover to educate Zambia's truck drivers about HIV.
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You Tuk-Tuk my Breath Away
The love story between a rickshaw driver from Delhi and a Swiss tourist
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Yacht race disaster: alone in a vicious sea
Nick Ward was the last man to be rescued in ocean racing's biggest disaster
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Wynton Marsalis: the making of a jazzman
How a reluctant trumpet player became the most celebrated jazz musician of his generation
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Wrongfully convicted of murdering my parents
After 17 years in prison Marty Tankleff has been sworn in as a lawyer.
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Writing My Cellmates' Names in Blood
Mansour Omari risked his life to document the names of his cellmates in a Syrian prison.
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Writing Brought Us to the Palace
We go inside Buckingham Palace to find out how four girls won a prestigious writing award
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Wrestling stardom nearly tore us apart
The Knight family鈥檚 passion brought them together but success threatened everything
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Winning a Boxing Title while on the Run
These days Martin Murray is a successful boxer, but he used to be a fugitive
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Why would beggars steal my little brother?
Samuel Abdulraheem was playing outside his home in Nigeria when he was snatched
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Why Trapped Cave Divers Call Edd
Edd Sorenson has rescued more divers from underwater caves than anyone else on the planet
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Why this Covid doctor hid his homeless past
Emmanuel Taban, a former street kid now recognised for his life-saving medical work
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Why my parents sent my brothers to live in North Korea
When Yonghi Yang was six, her parents made a choice the family have lived with ever since
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Why my mother lied about her race
In her 40s Gail Lukasik discovered that her 鈥榳hite鈥 mother was in fact multiracial
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Why My Family had to Disappear
Pauline Dakin's family life was full of secrets, fear and unpleasant surprises
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Why music on a bus gave me a panic attack
Maryam Zaree's birth was a family secret until a bus ride unearthed traumatic memories
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Why I鈥檓 singing songs for my transgender dad
Musician Frank Turner was estranged from his father for years; now they鈥檙e finally close
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Why I'm defending an LRA commander
The Ugandan human rights lawyer ensuring a fair trial for a former rebel leader.
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Why I wrote an apology to myself
Playwright Eve Ensler鈥檚 father abused her. Writing his apology has helped her find peace
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Why I want combat armour made for women
Battlefield lawyer Rebecca Lipe鈥檚 campaign for US servicewomen to have better body armour
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Why I thought my baby had devil鈥檚 eyes
Catherine Cho had been a mother for two months when she experienced post-partum psychosis
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Why I thanked the man who shot me
Wesley Hamilton says that getting shot was 鈥渢he best thing that ever happened to me鈥
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Why I talk to warlords
Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda negotiates with warlords for the release of child soldiers
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Why I started a Holocaust survivors鈥 band
Saul Dreier was 89 years old when he bought his first drum kit and started a klezmer band
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Why I risked my life to present a TV programme
Presenter Mozhdah Jamalzadah鈥檚 focus on women鈥檚 rights made her some dangerous enemies
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Why I photograph sex workers
Photographer Bruce Gilden鈥檚 latest series features a group of sex workers in Miami
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Why I met my rapist
As a teenager Carmen Aguirre was raped. 33 years on she decided to face her attacker.
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Why I made a film in which I kill my dad
When Kirsten Johnson鈥檚 dad got dementia she found an unusual way to cope