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WHAT MEN WANT
THE SHOW

A Talk Show
Hosted by Chris Morgan

What Men Want is a bold, insightful, and entertaining exploration of modern masculinity, relationships, and the UNSPOKEN desires of men. Through humor, heart, and raw conversations, the show delves into what men truly seek in love, life, and purpose; challenging stereotypes and revealing the depth behind the bravado.​

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"What Men Want opens the door to the conversations we've been waiting to have."

--- Chris Morgan

At the core of What Men Want is a deep dive into what men are not saying. What we are not talking about, the UNSPOKEN. Why do men stay silent? What holds us back from expressing our fears, desires, and emotions?

 

This show unpacks these questions, offering a space where men can openly discuss our realities and where viewers can gain a deeper understanding of the male experience and perspective.

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Meet Chris

Entrepreneur, Performer, Producer,

Director, Dad and Host

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Veteran Broadway performer turned producer/writer/actor and Atlanta Housewives husband, Chris Morgan is comfortable under the bright lights of celebrity. He has been a featured actor for Tyler Perry Studios (House of Payne, Meet the Browns, Young Dylan) all while creating his own projects for several leading networks. 

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A chameleon on the stage and screen, Chris has portrayed characters aged 15 to 80 years old. He originated the role of 80-year-old Dan Coker in “Ghost Brother of Darkland County," a horror musical written by Steven King, with music by John Mellencamp and T Bone Burnett. 

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Within the last 15 years, Chris has created, co-created, or produced projects with Bebe Winans, Tye Tribbett, Smokie Norful, Thelonious Monk Jr., Layla Hathaway, Pentatonix, David and Tamela Mann, Gary Owens, Yolanda Adams, Arturo Sandoval, and many others. He is a proud father of two boys, Sebastian and Quincy, along with his wife, actress Kim Fields. 

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A key truth: Men bond through activities, and they are problem solvers. Men talk to other men when they are ready to fix something, ready to make a change. This show creates a space for those conversations to be seen, heard, and valued.
Executive Producers: Nikki Kimbrough & Chris Morgan
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Kimbrough and Company, Inc. 

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