Outlook Episodes Episode guide
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Hay Secretos: How a sweet song caught a child abuser
Argentinian songwriter Ruth Hillar wanted to encourage children to speak their minds
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The Yazidi teenager who documented life after her captivity
IS militants took Mediha Ibrahim Alhamad aged 9; the gift of a camera helped her recovery
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Unravelling my DNA mystery
Matt Katz set out to identify his real father and uncover the truth behind his origins
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Outlook Mixtape: Old Hollywood and new worlds in treetops
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My life as an arbonaut, explorer of the treetops
‘Canopy Meg’ Lowman was the first person to study trees while dangling in their branches
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Rebellious Rhythm: Showcasing my Pantsula dance and culture
Vusi Mdoyi dreamed of sharing his unique South African art form on the world stage
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How Hollywood’s most powerful woman won and lost it all
Before she was blacklisted, Mary McCall Jr. was a hit writer who transformed Hollywood
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The reluctant face of Japan’s #MeToo movement
Shiori Itō turned the tide in Japan when she went public saying she had been raped
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Outlook Mixtape: Self-discovery via theatre and visual art
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The rebel who became 'Queen of African Horror'
Nuzo Onoh didn't start writing fiction until her 50s, then created a new genre
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I saved chimpanzees and they've saved me
Stany Nyandwi's rescued chimps helped him through war and loneliness
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Naked and alone: the comedian trapped in a reality TV show
Nasubi had no idea his 15-month fight to survive was being broadcast on Japanese TV
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Black boy joy: Defying stereotypes on the London stage
Ryan Calais Cameron’s stories and characters shattered convention in UK theatre
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Outlook Mixtape: The tip-off, a seagull, and a lover’s escape
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The journalist who took down a billion-dollar company
Dan McCrum investigated a story at Wirecard that had him fearing for his safety
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Bernhard Schlink: Forbidden love and a dangerous escape
The famed author of The Reader risked it all to get his girlfriend out of East Berlin
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Bringing my mother tongue to the music industry
Bolivian Luzmila Carpio was stopped from singing in Quechua, but she fought to be heard
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I could never paint my teenage son – until I lost him
Artist Alison Lapper on painting Parys, her late, ‘too beautiful’ teenage son
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Outlook Mixtape: Goats to the rescue and the Afropop twins
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The long climb back
Climbing took a beloved friend of Gus Taylor’s but ultimately also gave Gus his life back
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Making sense of a childhood hidden from apartheid
Milisuthando Bongela grew up under apartheid but didn't realise until it was over
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Saved by goats after my fall from the sacred mountain
When he slid off a 40-metre cliff in the jungle, Morgan Segui thought he was sure to die
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Saving New York's African burial ground
Peggy King Jorde on doing the right thing for some of the first Africans in North America
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Outlook Mixtape: Rocky paths and fearless futures
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The Lijadu Sisters: Nigeria’s twin Afropop pioneers
Yeye Taiwo Lijadu and her twin Kehinde daringly sang songs of protest in 1970s Nigeria
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A kidnap, a betrayal, and a letter that tore open the past
Alegra’s earliest memory is being abducted. At 40, she comes to understand what happened
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I became a cycling champion – but I was booed
From a broken bike to British champion – Maurice Burton had to battle his way to the top
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How my mysterious childhood became a best-selling novel
Trent Dalton discovered he was on the fringe of one of Australia’s hugest crime stories
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Outlook Mixtape: Negotiating peace and a jaw-dropping leap
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How I got a seat at the Good Friday Agreement
Monica McWilliams overcame misogyny to take her place at Northern Ireland’s peace talks