JEREMY HUNT'S CRISIS COMPASS
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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.
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CHAPTERS:
01:02 A Person — the one who'll still be there when the job, the title, and the headlines are long gone
01:21 A Habit — the cross-country team he was forced into at school, and why he still hasn't stopped
01:55 A Comfort — six and a half weeks of Lent torture, and why Easter makes it worth it
02:15 A Piece of Advice — why criticism only hurts when it comes from someone you know
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This was a Crisis What Crisis Production — Rex Fisher (producer), Ioana Barbu (studio manager), Fred Sharp (research), Johnny Seifert (audio), Jasper Cullen (video)