40. Nick Robinson on political crisis, cancer and the long-tail of grief
Nick Robinson is a man who for more than 25 years has had a seat in the front row of so many political crises. First as a news producer and then in front of the camera as political editor for ITN and the BBC Nick really has witnessed it all when it comes to Westminster drama.
Since 2015 Nick has also, of course, fronted Radio 4’s Today Programme, a role in which his piercing interview style has made him respected and feared by our politicians in equal measure.
But Nick is also someone who has faced down a personal crisis of the most dramatic and tragic nature. Aged just 18 whilst on holiday in France, he was involved in a head on car crash which instantly claimed the lives of his two friends James Nelson and Will Redhead. Nick was left trapped in the back seat as the car exploded into flames. How he escaped is still a mystery to him. How he came to terms with such an appalling trauma is one of the issues we discuss in depth here.
Another is the desperate moment in February 2015 when Nick was told by his doctor that he had lung cancer. He underwent emergency surgery and chemotherapy. Thankfully the tumour was removed but in the process the nerves leading to Nick’s vocal chords were damaged. He feared that he’d lost his voice forever – and with it the career he had worked so hard to build.
So, although this is a fascinating and revealing podcast about what Nick has seen and learnt about political crisis, it’s more usefully, I think, a conversation about his approach to those challenges much closer to home. The Nick Robinson Crisis Formula is stoic and no-nonsense. But it’s also respectful to the ever-present danger … that long tail of crisis that can suddenly whip around and hit you when you least expect it. Something Nick has experienced himself very recently.
My thanks to Nick for such a valuable conversation – and for giving us such a great end to Series 5.
Nick's Crisis Cures:
1. A hot bath - gets you relaxed, opens your mind to recovery.
2. Fresh Air - it’s a cliché but a walk round the park. Put the phone away, breathe and everything seems clearer.
3. Communication – if your crisis is caused by others, try to work out what’s going on in their head. See it from their perspective.
Links:
Election Notebook – https://amzn.to/3xlLOaY
Live From Downing Street – https://amzn.to/3BflrET
Host – Andy Coulson
Producer – Louise Difford
Full transcript available here: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/nick-robinson-on-political-crisis-cancer-and-the-long-tail-of-grief/
Stream/Buy ‘Allies’ by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm
Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk
Full transcript available here: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/nick-robinson-on-political-crisis-cancer-and-the-long-tail-of-grief/
Since 2015 Nick has also, of course, fronted Radio 4’s Today Programme, a role in which his piercing interview style has made him respected and feared by our politicians in equal measure.
But Nick is also someone who has faced down a personal crisis of the most dramatic and tragic nature. Aged just 18 whilst on holiday in France, he was involved in a head on car crash which instantly claimed the lives of his two friends James Nelson and Will Redhead. Nick was left trapped in the back seat as the car exploded into flames. How he escaped is still a mystery to him. How he came to terms with such an appalling trauma is one of the issues we discuss in depth here.
Another is the desperate moment in February 2015 when Nick was told by his doctor that he had lung cancer. He underwent emergency surgery and chemotherapy. Thankfully the tumour was removed but in the process the nerves leading to Nick’s vocal chords were damaged. He feared that he’d lost his voice forever – and with it the career he had worked so hard to build.
So, although this is a fascinating and revealing podcast about what Nick has seen and learnt about political crisis, it’s more usefully, I think, a conversation about his approach to those challenges much closer to home. The Nick Robinson Crisis Formula is stoic and no-nonsense. But it’s also respectful to the ever-present danger … that long tail of crisis that can suddenly whip around and hit you when you least expect it. Something Nick has experienced himself very recently.
My thanks to Nick for such a valuable conversation – and for giving us such a great end to Series 5.
Nick's Crisis Cures:
1. A hot bath - gets you relaxed, opens your mind to recovery.
2. Fresh Air - it’s a cliché but a walk round the park. Put the phone away, breathe and everything seems clearer.
3. Communication – if your crisis is caused by others, try to work out what’s going on in their head. See it from their perspective.
Links:
Election Notebook – https://amzn.to/3xlLOaY
Live From Downing Street – https://amzn.to/3BflrET
Host – Andy Coulson
Producer – Louise Difford
Full transcript available here: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/nick-robinson-on-political-crisis-cancer-and-the-long-tail-of-grief/
Stream/Buy ‘Allies’ by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm
Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk
Full transcript available here: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/nick-robinson-on-political-crisis-cancer-and-the-long-tail-of-grief/