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The Chris Morgan Podcast

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The Chris Morgan Podcast is a reflective, conversational podcast about life, leadership, governance, and human experience, told through the lens of a man who has lived and worked across Africa and beyond.At its core, the podcast is about:Life stories & lived experience Personal journeys from Wales to Africa, retirement, identity, culture, and how places shape who we become.Public service, governance & economics (without politics) Insights from years advising at the highest levels of government—focusing on efficiency, accountability, corruption, and economic growth in a practical, human way.Africa & Eswatini in context Honest reflections on African societies, culture, strengths, challenges, and why “Africa gets into your blood.”Language, humour & storytelling A love of words, wordplay, and gentle humour—ending each episode with a light joke or witty observation.Wisdom without lecturing Thoughtful perspectives shared as a weekly chat, not a sermon—inviting listeners to reflect, not be told what to think.

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Portada del episodio Episode 13 - Spin Around the Cause

Episode 13 - Spin Around the Cause

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559386/fan_mail/new] In this intense and thought-provoking episode of the Chris Morgan Podcast, the host shifts from light infotainment to a deep analysis of the escalating war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. He questions the legitimacy of the initial attack, challenging claims made by Donald Trump about an imminent nuclear threat from Iran, and highlights the lack of transparent evidence. The episode explores the growing global consequences of the conflict, including instability in the Middle East, disruption at the Strait of Hormuz, and the resulting economic strain—especially on poorer populations facing rising fuel prices. A key focus is the resignation of Joe Kent, who publicly opposed the war on ethical grounds, raising concerns about political pressure and the true motivations behind the attack. The host critically examines leadership decisions, the role of international bodies like NATO and the UN, and what he perceives as shifting narratives and political “spin” from the White House, including statements from Caroline Leavitt. With strong commentary on democracy, power, and accountability, the episode questions whether current global leadership is acting responsibly—or dangerously. Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to look beyond headlines, analyze motives, and consider the broader humanitarian and geopolitical impact of modern warfare.

27 de mar de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Episode 12 - Analogies Among Ideologies

Episode 12 - Analogies Among Ideologies

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559386/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the The Chris Morgan Podcast, the speaker discusses global political tensions and compares the actions of powerful nations through historical and moral analogies. The episode begins by reflecting on the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, noting that four years later there is still no peaceful resolution. The speaker argues that the rest of the world quickly returned to normal life after initially reacting strongly in 2022, while continuing to support Ukraine mainly through weapons. The focus then shifts to a newer conflict involving the United States and Israel attacking Iran, followed by Iranian counter-strikes and involvement from groups described as the “axis of resistance.” The speaker warns that the situation could escalate into a prolonged and dangerous war, especially if the United States deploys ground troops in Iran. The speaker emphasizes that his criticism is directed at political leadership rather than the American people, whom he calls a great nation. He argues that governments often justify military action as doing good, such as eliminating nuclear weapons or combating drug activity. However, he compares this justification to the reasoning used by Vladimir Putin when invading Ukraine. A historical comparison is made with the Vietnam War, where the United States entered the conflict fearing the spread of communism. The speaker argues that the intervention ultimately achieved little while costing about 50,000 American lives. He contrasts this with China, which was largely left alone and eventually developed its own hybrid system combining communism with elements of capitalism. The episode also raises legal and ethical concerns about military action without international authorization. The speaker argues that attacks without approval from the United Nations Security Council may violate the United Nations Charter’s prohibition against aggression. Finally, the speaker stresses the importance of diplomacy over warfare, concluding with the principle that dialogue prevents conflict: “While you’re talking, you won’t be fighting.” He calls for global cooperation to control extremist ideologies, reduce nuclear threats, and prioritize the sanctity of human life over political or religious extremism.

13 de mar de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Episode 11 - The Biggest Gamble Yet

Episode 11 - The Biggest Gamble Yet

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559386/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the Chris Morgan Podcast, the speaker reflects on what he calls “the biggest gamble yet” in global politics, drawing comparisons between the hopeful end of the Second World War in 1945 and the turbulent geopolitical climate of 2026. The discussion begins with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, tracing its roots to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and its full-scale invasion in 2022. The speaker highlights the immense human cost—soldiers enduring brutal trench warfare, millions displaced, and widespread trauma—while questioning whether justice will ultimately prevail. He criticizes what he sees as the nostalgic ambition to revive the former Soviet Union and condemns the devastating consequences of that pursuit. The focus then shifts to the role of the United States in global conflicts. The speaker questions America’s shifting stance on Ukraine while examining broader foreign policy actions, including references to Venezuela and Greenland. The central concern, however, is a U.S.-led military strike on Iran, supported by Israel. The episode critiques former President Donald Trump, portraying him as bold yet reckless, particularly regarding claims about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the risks of escalating conflict. The speaker references past international interventions, including NATO’s involvement in Libya and the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, drawing parallels to the current situation with Iran’s leadership under Ali Khamenei. Ultimately, the episode questions whether external military intervention can truly bring peace and stability. While acknowledging moral arguments for confronting regimes accused of brutality, the speaker warns that forced political change rarely guarantees lasting harmony. The “biggest gamble” refers to the high-risk strategy of military escalation in Iran—an action that may either reshape the region or unleash deeper instability. The episode closes with a cautionary reflection: while “fortune favors the brave,” history also reminds us that “fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”

6 de mar de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Episode 10 - Intelligent About Emotion?

Episode 10 - Intelligent About Emotion?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2559386/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the Chris Morgan Podcast, the speaker explores the concept of emotional intelligence (EI)—what it means, why it matters, and how it shapes personal and societal well-being. Although emotions have always been part of human behavior—even in prehistoric times—the modern concept of emotional intelligence has gained prominence over the past few decades. Emotional intelligence is described as the ability to recognize, understand, and manage your own emotions while also being able to understand and influence the emotions of others. The speaker explains that individuals with strong emotional intelligence often experience greater success, healthier relationships, and more effective leadership. Skills such as empathy, conflict resolution, staff motivation, and leadership development are all rooted in EI. A key distinction is made between sympathy (feeling compassion or pity for someone) and empathy (putting yourself in another person’s position for their benefit). Empathy, the speaker argues, is essential for effective leadership and meaningful human connection. The episode references the poem Desiderata by Max Ehrmann, highlighting its timeless advice—such as avoiding unhealthy comparisons with others—as principles aligned with emotional intelligence. The speaker also connects EI to real-world challenges, including leadership failures in politics, financial pressures, racial inequality, and even responsible behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, emotional intelligence is framed as foundational to love, respect, harmony, and productivity in society. The episode concludes with a practical challenge: strive to raise your emotional intelligence by cultivating self-awareness, empathy, forgiveness, humility, and resilience—because while no one is perfect, those who aim higher contribute to a more harmonious world.

26 de feb de 2026 - 7 min
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