This weekly podcast takes listeners beyond the headlines and beyond our borders. We discuss often under-reported and complex issues, and give these stories room to breathe. Through tea, cake, and gossip round the kitchen table, we hope to gain a better understanding of the world we live in ... so we can start putting it to rights!
Outwith Series 2 - Episode 4: Homelessness - Too close to home with James Devoy and Karin Goodwin
Too often, when discussing homelessness the first image that springs to mind is a man in a sleeping bag in a doorway on the street. But it affects many more people than that; people from all ages and backgrounds. It's a growing, largely invisible problem. So do we really understand homelessness, and can the media do more when reporting the issue?
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3/25/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 38 seconds
Outwith Series 2 - Episode 3: Yemen: Blood on Our Hands? with Billy Briggs
The brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has shone an unwelcome spotlight on Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salam.
This in turn, has brought the unrelenting civil war in Yemen back to the fore.
Many international partners have declared themselves uneasy being part of the coalition and military action, which is taking such a brutal humanitarian tole on the civilian population.
But are we complicit in the suffering - and potential war crimes committed against the people of Yemen?
Billy Briggs is an investigative journalist has been covering the arms industry in Scotland.
He talked us through the part Scotland plays in this deadly, but often forgotten war.
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3/18/2019 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
Outwith Series 2 - Episode 1: Dark Money with Peter Geoghegan
Money talks, and spending in elections is protected in the US, thanks to the courts.
But who's spending what? And why does it matter? Peter Geoghegan is the investigations editor for OpenDemocracy.
He's been trying to follow the money, which flooded in during the Brexit referendum to determine what it's changed ... and if democracy itself is at stake.
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2/27/2019 • 52 minutes, 6 seconds
Episode 10: Outwith Christmas Special - with Kevin McKenna, Catriona Stewart and Shingi Mararike
2018 has been a year unlike any other. Events which would have brought down previous governments, or presidents, have seemingly made little impact. With Brexit and Trump looming large, is there any room for other news in our tightly packed papers and bulletins? In this holiday special we sat down with 3 journalists, each with their own perspectives on the world we report on, and asked them what THEY made of 2018. What were the defining stories of the year, and what did we miss? There's soul-searching too about the world we live in, and how we as journalists are able to respond to events as they unfold around us, and what the future holds. join us for this jam-packed holiday special as we uncork a fine read, stock up on tea and mince pies, and try and put the world to rights round the kitchen table.
12/23/2018 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 9: What is the "age" of #MeToo? - with Eve Livingston
It's been described as an age, an era and according to Donald Trump, it's a rules based system.
But what exactly is "MeToo", what has it achieved, and what about men?
Journalist Eve Livingston writes about society for the Guardian, and she talks us through the jargon and concepts behind this new "defining era".
12/3/2018 • 38 minutes, 10 seconds
Episode 8: At A Loss - Trump's Misadventures in Scotland - with Martyn McLaughlin
The US President is keen to tout his business acumen, his Scottish connections, and his reputation as a master dealmaker. So why is Donald Trump ploughing significant amounts of money into two Scottish properties that have yet to post a profit and are burning through cash? Investigative journalist Martyn McLaughlin has been studying the Trump finances in Scotland, and sat down to chat through what they reveal...
11/12/2018 • 41 minutes, 38 seconds
Episode 7: Scotland's Fallout Down Under - with James McEnaney
Indigenous communities in Australia have been fighting to prevent Scottish nuclear waste being dumped next to sacred Aboriginal land.
It’s been a prolonged fight, and one that’s not over yet.
Scottish journalist James McEnaney has more on the fallout from this unusual fight.
10/29/2018 • 36 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 6: Guilty ... but of what? with Sanam Shantyaei
A British mother of one has been separated from her daughter and jailed in Iran for over 900 days. But she is far from the only dual-national imprisoned in the country, on charges many observers say are ludicrous. So is there more to these prison sentences, and how do internal Iranian power struggles play into it? We spoke with British Iranian journalist Sanam Shantyaei to find out.Apologies for the audio quality on this podcast
10/21/2018 • 24 minutes, 19 seconds
Episode 5: China: On the (Belt and) Road to global trade domination - with Matt Schrader
The Belt and Road Initiative is one of Xi Jinping’s flagship policies. It doesn’t sound very exciting - or intelligible - but it aims to connect China to the West over land and by sea. The scale and eye watering sums of money involved are making people sit up and take notice, and have raised accusations of debt-trap diplomacy with many countries involved being brought to the brink of bankruptcy. What’s going on? We spoke to Matt Schrader from the Jamestown Foundation to find out more.
10/15/2018 • 35 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 4: Australia: Prime Minister for a day - with Christian Edwards
Australian paramedics have reportedly stopped asking patients who the Prime Minister is to gauge consciousness, as it's too hard to keep up. In the past decade there have been six different Prime Ministers, many of whom ousted by their own colleagues. So why is Australia unable to hold onto a Prime Minister, what's behind the constant revolving door?
We spoke with Australian journalist Christian Edwards to find out.
This podcast contains occasional swearing.
10/8/2018 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 3: Romania: The fight against the fight against corruption - with Kit Gillet
Since the fall of communism in 1989, Romania has been working hard to tackle corruption and has been widely praised for its efforts. But almost 3 decades on, it remains one of the most corrupt countries in Europe, and its people are sick of it.
So what is being done to tackle this, why hasn't more progress been made, and what is the former Mayor of New York doing mixed up in it all?
We spoke to Kit Gillet, a journalist who reports from Bucharest for the New York Times.
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10/1/2018 • 33 minutes, 1 second
Episode 2: after the Bailout - what has Europe done to Greece, with Stephen Carroll
The Greek financial crisis sent shockwaves through Europe and plunged the nation - and the Eurozone - into crisis. Fast forward three years, and the country has exited its mammoth Third bailout in 2015. But at what cost? And has it worked? France 24's Business Editor Stephen Carroll explains
9/24/2018 • 33 minutes, 22 seconds
Episode 1: China's Concentration Camps - with Josh Chin
Human Rights groups have been sounding the alarm about the situation faced by China's Uighurs. They call it a humanitarian catastrophe, and warn that hundreds of thousands of people are being rounded up into re-education camps, from which very few escape. So what's going on and why haven't we heard anything about it? Josh Chin from the Wall Street Journal explains...
9/17/2018 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Welcome to Outwith
It's a word familiar to Scots ... now we want to introduce "outwith" to you. In this weekly podcast, we'll take you on a journey around the world, taking a deeper look at the news and the issues that matter. All from our kitchen table in Glasgow. We've got eyes on the world... let us bring the world to you!Join Halla and her guests every week, as we take you beyond the headlines, beyond our borders and get you deeper inside the stories and issues that affect so many around the world. We discuss often under-reported and complex issues, and give these stories room to breathe. Through tea, cake, and gossip round the kitchen table, we hope to gain a better understanding of the world we live in ... so we can start putting it to rights!