The Outlook Podcast Archive Podcast
Extraordinary first-person stories from around the world. An archive of Outlook podcasts from 2016-2022. For new episodes from the team, subscribe to Lives Less Ordinary.
Episodes to download
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Seven songs to mourn seven black men
Wed 6 Jan 2021
Joel Thompson is behind a composition about the killing of black men in the USA
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My husband came back from the dead
Tue 5 Jan 2021
How an accident and a case of mistaken identity changed one couple's lives forever
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Why I made a film in which I kill my dad
Mon 4 Jan 2021
When Kirsten Johnson鈥檚 dad got dementia she found an unusual way to cope
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Elza Soares: invincible queen of samba
Sun 3 Jan 2021
Singer Elza Soares survived poverty and public scandal to become a music legend in Brazil
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The tale of the little Countess's little cello
Thu 31 Dec 2020
How a 180-year-old miniature cello shaped the musical dreams of two American girls
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How I became 鈥楳r Vaquita鈥
Wed 30 Dec 2020
Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho faces poachers and pirates to save the world's rarest marine mammal
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The student who fought to pass Mexico鈥檚 historic 鈥榬evenge porn鈥 law
Wed 30 Dec 2020
Ana Baquedano campaigned to change the law in Mexico after an ex shared her nude selfie
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The family murder that launched our campaign
Tue 29 Dec 2020
Brothers Luke and Ryan Hart are trying to change the conversation around domestic abuse
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My brother鈥檚 illness made me a 鈥渟ickle cell warrior鈥
Mon 28 Dec 2020
Tartania Brown is one of few sickle cell doctors in New York who also has the condition
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The "five careers" of Bettye Lavette
Boxing Day 2020
Bettye Lavette was a teenage singing star. Five decades on, she's a star once more.
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After facing death row, the inmate who turned investigator
Christmas Eve 2020
Sohail Yafat turned his miscarriage of justice into a fight for all prisoners in Pakistan
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The sisterhood vs the man who gave them HIV
Wed 23 Dec 2020
Diane Reeve rallied together women who had contracted HIV from the same cheating lover
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Surviving civil war with a tracksuit and tennis racquet
Tue 22 Dec 2020
Sam Jalloh, the barefoot player turned pro, coaches kids to achieve their tennis dreams
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My music bus healing a gang divide
Mon 21 Dec 2020
Justin Finlayson turned his London bus into a music studio to help at-risk young people
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The Godfather of Hollywood sound
Sat 19 Dec 2020
Walter Murch is a superstar sound designer. His ingenuity transformed cinema
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Discovering Stalin's million-dollar wine cellar
Thu 17 Dec 2020
Wine merchant John Baker on trying to buy Josef Stalin's secret wine collection
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鈥淭he best ending to 2020鈥
Thu 17 Dec 2020
...that I can possibly imagine.鈥 It鈥檚 time for the 大象传媒 Inspirations Awards.
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The epic Arabic poem that was born in a stable
Wed 16 Dec 2020
Iraqi poet Adnan Al-Sayegh began writing Uruk's Anthem while imprisoned in a stable
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Who do you think you are?
Tue 15 Dec 2020
Stories of people whose identities were a mystery begging to be solved
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The 'Supervet': from bullies to bionic limbs
Mon 14 Dec 2020
Noel Fitzpatrick is an Irish vet who makes ground-breaking bionic limbs for injured pets
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Becoming 'brothers' with my guard in Guantanamo Bay
Thu 10 Dec 2020
How a Mauritanian inmate and an American guard were brought together by a movie
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The secretaries who inspired the hit movie 9 to 5
Wed 9 Dec 2020
Karen Nussbaum is the co-founder of 9to5, a movement that gave rise to a box office smash
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The man behind Mindhunter: face to face with serial killers
Tue 8 Dec 2020
John E. Douglas spent his FBI career speaking to some of America's most violent criminals
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The sailor and the pirate king
Mon 7 Dec 2020
Indian sailor Sudeep Choudhury was kidnapped at gunpoint by pirates in the Niger Delta
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Rufus Wainwright: My music and my mother
Sat 5 Dec 2020
Born into folk music royalty, Rufus took special inspiration from his mum Kate McGarrigle
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Bonus podcast: The Conversation, 大象传媒 100 Women
Fri 4 Dec 2020
Has the Covid-19 pandemic triggered change that could be seen as positive in the future?
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My Falklands War: the woman with the white gloves
Thu 3 Dec 2020
How a farmer ignored military threats and rallied her community to save injured soldiers
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I learned my mum's identity via SMS
Wed 2 Dec 2020
It would take My Huong decades to uncover the truth about her birth family in Vietnam
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Speaking through music: Me and my non-verbal sister
Tue 1 Dec 2020
Ian Brennan鈥檚 sister, who has Down's syndrome, taught him to communicate through music
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Fighting plastic pollution in paradise
Mon 30 Nov 2020
How Kristal Ambrose rallied a group of kids to get a plastic ban in the Bahamas