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JEREMY HUNT'S CRISIS COMPASS
Jun 23, 2026
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JEREMY HUNT: Frontline politics is poisonous and I'll never go back
Jun 16, 2026
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LESSONS ON CONTROL: How to manage a crisis
Jun 9, 2026
17m 41s
HOMESERVE FOUNDER: Going from broke to billions | Sir Richard Harpin
Jun 2, 2026
45m 36s
ANYA HINDMARCH'S CRISIS COMPASS
May 26, 2026
4m 23s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() JEREMY HUNT'S CRISIS COMPASS | Over 20 years in frontline politics, Sir Jeremy Hunt held three of the great offices of state – Health Secretary, Foreign Secretary, and Chancellor of the Exchequer. He survived some of the most bruising political battles of his generation, and grieved, throughout, the loss of his father, his mother, and his brother.In this bonus episode of Crisis What Crisis, I sit down with Jeremy to discuss his Crisis Compass. The four points of navigation he turns to on his darker days – a person, a habit, a comfort and a piece of advice.POWERED BY KINGSLEY NAPLEY:I know what it is to have the right legal support around you when facing crisis. Kingsley Napley are the kind of lawyers I wish more people knew about – there to help you make the right decisions, protect what matters and build real resilience when the pressure is on.This episode is powered by Kingsley Napley, visit www.kingsleynapley.co.uk for more details.CHAPTERS:01:02 A Person — the one who'll still be there when the job, the title, and the headlines are long gone01:21 A Habit — the cross-country team he was forced into at school, and why he still hasn't stopped01:55 A Comfort — six and a half weeks of Lent torture, and why Easter makes it worth it02:15 A Piece of Advice — why criticism only hurts when it comes from someone you knowBUY JEREMY'S BOOK:Can We Be Rich Again? The Surprising Potential of Britain's Economy – https://shorturl.at/4Kv0DFOLLOW JEREMY:Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/jeremyhuntmp/TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyrshuntmpX — https://x.com/Jeremy_HuntLinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyhuntuk/FOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram — www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcastTikTok — www.tiktok.com/@crisispodThis was a Crisis What Crisis Production — Rex Fisher (producer), Ioana Barbu (studio manager), Fred Sharp (research), Johnny Seifert (audio), Jasper Cullen (video) | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() JEREMY HUNT: Frontline politics is poisonous and I'll never go back | In October 2022, the British economy was in freefall. Liz Truss's mini-budget had sent the pound into a nosedive, mortgage rates were climbing at a terrifying speed, and the IMF had issued a public warning to the government to reverse course. It was, by any measure, a national crisis.Into that emergency stepped Sir Jeremy Hunt who, over a single weekend, dismantled almost the entirety of the economic programme he'd inherited.But that was just the latest chapter in a political career defined again and again by an extraordinary capacity to absorb difficulty and get on with the job. All while managing a private grief that would have broken most people in any role, let alone one of the most demanding in the country. The loss of his father, mother, and brother, all lost to cancer.His new book, Can We Be Rich Again? The Surprising Potential of Britain's Economy, is an act of deliberate optimism in a country that has largely forgotten how to be optimistic. Sir Jeremy Hunt joins Andy Coulson for a conversation about loss, resilience, reputation, and what it really takes to keep your nerve when everything is falling apart.POWERED BY KINGSLEY NAPLEYI know what it is to have the right legal support around you when facing a crisis. Kingsley Napley are the kind of lawyers I wish more people knew about – there to help you make the right decisions, protect what matters, and build real resilience when the pressure is on.This episode is powered by Kingsley Napley. Visit www.kingsleynapley.co.uk for more details.FOUR LESSONS FROM JEREMY:Start a business in your 20s if you possibly can. You've got no mortgage, no kids, no dependents – it doesn't matter if things go wrong, and you'll learn more from failure than you ever will from success.You can cope with one thing going wrong. It's when two or three things go wrong at once that life gets really hard – so close down the smaller crisis as fast as you can, even if that means caving in.The most important thing any leader can build is a team that will tell you when you're wrong. If people are afraid to speak truth to power, you will make bad decisions.Grief gives you something a successful career can't: a sense of what actually matters.CHAPTERS03:34 – Why naive goals are sometimes the most powerful ones05:20 – His father's greatest lesson07:50 – The tragedy his family never spoke about10:35 – What unconditional belief from a parent actually does to a child13:37 – Why failure in your 20s is an asset, not a setback17:07 – Why business and politics require completely different skills22:11 – Starting a business with your best friend26:43 – The junior doctors dispute30:09 – How to survive being the most unpopular politician in the country33:01 – Losing his brother Charlie: what grief teaches you that success never can36:56 – Walking into the eye of the storm as Chancellor40:59 – How to restore trust when trust is the only thing that matters44:20 – Why knowing who you are is the foundation of every crisis skill worth having44:59 – Why Britain thinks far worse of itself than the rest of the world doesBUY JEREMY'S BOOKCan We Be Rich Again? The Surprising Potential of Britain's Economy – pick up a copy here: https://shorturl.at/DfIZaFOLLOW JEREMY HUNTInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/jeremyhuntmp/TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyrshuntmpX – https://x.com/Jeremy_HuntLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyhuntuk/FOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcastTikTok – www.tiktok.com/@crisispodThis was a Crisis What Crisis Production – Rex Fisher (producer), Ioana Barbu (studio manager), James Quinn (research), Johnny Seifert (audio), Jasper Cullen (video) | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() LESSONS ON CONTROL: How to manage a crisis✨ | crisis managementcontrol+3 | Ryan HolidayAlix Popham+2 | — | — | crisiscontrol+5 | Kingsley Napley | 17m 41s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() HOMESERVE FOUNDER: Going from broke to billions | Sir Richard Harpin✨ | entrepreneurshipbusiness growth+3 | Sir Richard Harpin | HomeServeHow to Make a Billion in Nine Steps | — | entrepreneurHomeServe+5 | Kingsley Napley | 45m 36s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() ANYA HINDMARCH'S CRISIS COMPASS✨ | fashioncrisis management+3 | Anya Hindmarch | If In Doubt Wash Your Hair | — | Crisis CompassAnya Hindmarch+3 | Kingsley Napley | 4m 23s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() ANYA HINDMARCH “Everyday is a crisis when you’re running a business”✨ | businessentrepreneurship+3 | Anya Hindmarch | — | — | Anya Hindmarchentrepreneurship+3 | Kingsley Napley | 56m 33s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() ESTHER GHEY'S CRISIS COMPASS✨ | griefmental health+4 | Esther Ghey | Brianna Ghey Legacy ProjectPeace in Mind UK+2 | — | Crisis CompassBrianna Ghey+6 | Kingsley Napley | 4m 55s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() ESTHER GHEY: The fight to free children from their phones✨ | griefsocial reform+4 | Esther Ghey | IndependentGQ+1 | — | Brianna Gheygrief+6 | Kingsley Napley | 56m 12s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() KATE BOWLER'S CRISIS COMPASS: 4 points of navigation for when life flips upside down✨ | pain and sufferingnavigating crisis+3 | Kate Bowler | Duke UniversityEverything Happens+1 | — | Crisis Compassstage four cancer+3 | Kingsley Napley | 4m 46s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() KATE BOWLER: Everything DOES NOT happen for a reason✨ | cancerresilience+3 | Kate Bowler | Duke UniversityEverything Happens | — | cancerresilience+5 | Kingsley Napley | 1h 00m 42s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() NICK WHEELER'S CRISIS COMPASS: 4 tools for navigating crisis✨ | crisis managementpersonal development+3 | Nick Wheeler | Charles Tyrwhitt | — | crisis compassresilience+3 | Kingsley Napley | 4m 24s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() CHARLES TYRWHITT FOUNDER: The uni bedroom business that now does £400 million in sales | Nick Wheeler✨ | entrepreneurshipbusiness resilience+3 | Nick Wheeler | Charles Tyrwhitt | — | entrepreneurial resiliencebusiness scaling+3 | Kingsley Napley | 52m 47s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Dame Jenni Murray (1950 – 2026)✨ | resilienceforgiveness+4 | Dame Jenni Murray | BBC Radio 4Fat Cow, Fat Chance | — | Dame Jenni Murrayresilience+5 | Kingsley Napley | 1h 12m 20s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() RYAN HOLIDAY'S CRISIS COMPASS: 4 tools of a stoic philosopher✨ | StoicismCrisis Management+3 | Ryan Holiday | The Daily StoicEgo is the Enemy+2 | — | StoicismCrisis Compass+5 | Kingsley Napley | 2m 35s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() RYAN HOLIDAY: Why wisdom takes work (and smart people still do stupid things)✨ | intelligence and stupidityStoic philosophy+3 | Ryan Holiday | The Daily StoicEgo is the Enemy+2 | — | wisdomintellect+6 | Kingsley Napley | 38m 11s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() TOM FRESTON’S CRISIS COMPASS: 4 Tools for Starting Over✨ | resiliencemedia industry+5 | Tom Freston | Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu | — | MTVViacom+6 | Kingsley Napley | 7m 09s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() MTV CO-FOUNDER: building a $7bn Media Empire with ZERO experience in TV | Tom Freston✨ | entrepreneurshipmedia industry+4 | Tom Freston | MTVNickelodeon+1 | Afghanistan | MTVentrepreneurship+5 | Kingsley Napley | 1h 03m 20s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() SIR TREVOR PHILLIPS'S CRISIS COMPASS: 4 tools for surviving grief and intense pressure✨ | griefmental health+3 | Sir Trevor Phillips | Crisis What Crisis | — | griefmental illness+3 | — | 6m 55s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() SIR TREVOR PHILLIPS: Why we are WRONG about mental illness | After a 22-year battle with anorexia, Sir Trevor Phillips' daughter Sushila died aged 36 in April 2021. Now he's calling for a radical shift in how we talk about mental illness – and he's not holding back.The broadcaster, writer, and equality campaigner joins Crisis What Crisis? to explain why banning social media for under-16s is "preposterous," why celebrity "mental health struggles" make him furious, and what the "seventh circle of hell" really looks like in an eating disorder ward.Trevor also talks to us about his remarkable upbringing and career across media, business and politics - all of it etched with resilience.⚠️ Please note: This episode contains frank discussions of anorexia, eating disorders, mental illness, and grief that some listeners may find distressing.WHAT YOU’LL HEAR:The brutal reality of a 22-year battle with severe anorexiaWhy mental illness and sadness are NOT the same thingTrevor's message to celebrities who conflate difficulty with trauma: "F*** off"Why removing friction from children's lives destroys resilienceLESSONS YOU'LL LEARN:Separate mental illness from sadness: stop confusing clinical illness with being "a bit fed up"Teach resilience, don't remove pain: you can't take friction out of the human conditionThe good guys can win: but you have to fight for itKnow what you cannot do: in crisis, understand your limitationsLight a candle: don't curse the darknessIN THIS EPISODE:00:00 – Introduction: Sir Trevor Phillips' remarkable life21:23 – What Britain should learn from its racial progress27:10 – What real resilience looks like in a crisis31:26 – The Leadership Lesson: knowing what you can't do33:06 – Shushila: A 22-year battle with anorexia44:39 – How grief changed everything49:27 – Mental Illness vs. Feeling Sad: "stop conflating them"57:12 – Why banning under-16s from social media Is "preposterous"01:04:30 – What immigrants can teach Britain about resilienceSUPPORT & RESOURCES: If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder: Beat Eating Disorders - www.beateatingdisorders.org.ukFOLLOW TREVOR: X – https://x.com/TrevorPTweetsFOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS? Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispodIF YOU FOUND THIS USEFUL... If you found this episode useful I recommend heading into our archive and listening to:Lisa Squire - whose daughter, Libby Squire, was rapped and murdered. Lisa's resilience and methods for managing unimaginable heartache left me beyond moved.Click here to listen now – https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/crisis-what-crisis/id1517015748?i=1000592846650 | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() GREG JACKSON'S CRISIS COMPASS | In 2021, the UK energy market collapsed. More than 30 of the big energy suppliers went under. But, the business Greg Jackson founded, Octopus Energy, didn't just survive, it grew.In this bonus Crisis Compass episode of Crisis What Crisis?, Greg shares with us the four anchors he relies on when pressure mounts and uncertainty takes over.In this segment, Andy asks Greg for:1) A person who shaped his perspective2) A piece of advice he returns to3) A source of comfort4) A daily habit he refuses to give upThis is Part Two of a longer conversation with Greg. If you enjoyed this episode, you can listen to the full interview on our podcast homepage.Follow Octopus EnergyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/octopusenergy/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@octopusenergyFollow Crisis What Crisis?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() OCTOPUS ENERGY BOSS: “I became the face of the energy crisis” | Greg Jackson | Greg Jackson, founder and CEO of energy giant Octopus Energy, is perhaps one of Britain’s most innovative CEOs.In 2021, the British energy market collapsed. Wholesale gas prices surged six-fold, thirty suppliers went under in months, while millions of families faced impossible bills.Rather than sticking his head in the sand, Greg went public, putting his own credibility on the line to explain why prices were rising. He cut his own salary to minimum wage, provided £150 million in bill relief packages, and became the face of the energy crisis when everyone told him not to.The result? Octopus became the UK's largest energy supplier during the worst energy crisis in a generation, now valued at over £7 billion.Greg is an entrepreneur who's built multiple businesses by doing exactly what everyone else refuses to do – a true lesson in why fortune really does favour the brave.LESSONS YOU'LL LEARN:Character matters more than ability.When you see something clearly, don't hesitate.Fortune favors the brave, zig when others zag!Being smart isn't enough. The combination of being smart and working hard is critical.Communicate relentlessly, especially in crisis.FOLLOW OCTOPUS:Instagram – www.instagram.com/octopusenergy/?hl=enTikTok – www.tiktok.com/@octopusenergy?lang=enFOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/?hl=enTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() BODEN FOUNDER: How I survive a crisis | Johnnie Boden, founder of Boden, reveals how he survives crisis as a business leader.In this Crisis Compass bonus episode of Crisis What Crisis?, Johnnie shares the person, piece of advice, the daily habit and comfort that he uses to navigate life under pressure.This is the second part of a longer conversation with Johnnie – if you enjoyed this be sure to check out the full episode on our podcast homepage.Whether you’re an entrepreneur, CEO or leader, this episode offers a snapshot personal insight into the mindset of one of Britain's most successful fashion founders.FOLLOW BODEN: Instagram – www.instagram.com/boden/?hl=enTikTok – www.tiktok.com/@boden_clothingFOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/?hl=enTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() BODEN FOUNDER: The 51% rule that saved my business | Johnnie Boden | For three decades, Johnnie Boden has turned cheerful prints, quality fabrics, and unmistakable English charm into one of Britain's most distinctive retail brands – worn by royals, loved internationally, with nearly 2 million active customers and the second-biggest British clothing business in America. But as Johnnie so candidly reveals, his success has been far from linear…In this business special of Crisis What Crisis? we delve deep into the challenges of starting and running a multinational fashion label offering lessons that apply to almost every founder, entrepreneur and leader.LESSONS YOU'LL LEARN:Hire people who complement you, not clone you.Match paranoia about people with confidence about your core idea.Ask the stupid questions.Listen intensely.Admit failure fast.FOLLOW BODEN:Instagram – www.instagram.com/boden/?hl=enTikTok – www.tiktok.com/@boden_clothingFOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/?hl=enTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() SAM McALISTER'S CRISIS COMPASS | For over a decade at BBC Newsnight, Sam McAlister secured the interviews others couldn't – Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, Stormy Daniels. But it was six months of negotiation that led to the conversation that changed everything: Prince Andrew discussing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in 2019.Today, Sam teaches negotiation at LSE and is one of Britain's most compelling voices on persuasion, power, and resilience.This is Sam McAlister's Crisis CompassFOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/?hl=enTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() SAM McALISTER: How I got Prince Andrew to do THAT interview | For over a decade at BBC Newsnight, Sam McAlister secured the interviews others couldn't – Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, Stormy Daniels. But it was 13 months of negotiation that led to the conversation that changed everything: Prince Andrew discussing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in 2019. The interview became a global news event, resulted in Andrew stepping back from royal duties, and is still making headlines six years later.In July 2021, Sam threw the dice, she gave up her BBC pension and security as a single mother in the middle of a pandemic to write a book. That gamble paid off. Her memoir Scoops became a bestseller and a Netflix film starring Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper. Today, Sam teaches negotiation at LSE and is one of Britain's most compelling voices on persuasion, power, and resilience.LESSONS YOU'LL LEARN:Don't get bitter, take control - When Sam wasn't getting credit for the Prince Andrew interview, she didn't whine or play victim. She took voluntary redundancy, wrote a book, and ended up with a Netflix deal and 30 million viewers watching Billie Piper play her.Imposter syndrome is mostly a crock - When you've worked hard and earned your place, confidence isn't arrogance – it's honesty.Build trust through respect, not manipulation - Sam's superpower wasn't sucking up to powerful people. It was treating them with respect while demanding it of herself.Know your financial bottom line before taking risks - Sam had three outcomes mapped before leaving the BBC. That clarity gave her the courage to leap.No one is dead – If you can't control it, suck it up. If you can, do something about it.FOLLOW CRISIS WHAT CRISIS?Instagram – www.instagram.com/crisiswhatcrisispodcast/?hl=enTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@crisispod | — | ||||||
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