By Chip Morgan

While organizations debate best practices, workplaces struggle with communication breakdowns, and traditional interviewing relies on outdated confrontational methods, one truth remains undeniable: the way professionals seek information is broken. In The Gentle Inquisitor: Mastering the Art of Empathetic Interviewing, Chip Morgan delivers a method both visionary and startlingly practical: uncover truth not through force — but through connection.
Part field memoir, part professional manual, and part transformative wake-up call, Morgan shares the experiences that shaped his groundbreaking approach. It began not with theory or academic research, but with decades of real interactions — thousands of interviews with suspects, victims, executives, applicants, and everyday people. Over time, one pattern became impossible to ignore:
People reveal their truth when they feel understood, not threatened.
That insight reshaped Morgan’s entire profession.
From this foundation emerged an interviewing philosophy rooted in psychological safety, narrative exploration, and strategic empathy. While traditional methods escalate resistance and distort accuracy, Morgan discovered that calm presence, curiosity, and controlled silence reveal more than pressure ever could.
Drawing from three decades of investigative work, polygraph examinations, and high-stakes conversations, Morgan exposes the failures of aggressive interviewing: false statements, broken rapport, and missed details. He makes it clear: confrontation doesn’t work. Accusations don’t work. Power struggles don’t work.
But human connection does.
At the heart of the book lies Morgan’s empathetic model — a system grounded in clarity and respectful communication:
The silent language that reveals truth between spoken words
Why strategic silence uncovers more than rapid-fire questioning
Narrative-based techniques that invite honesty naturally
Neutral questions that open doors without pushing boundaries
How to build trust without sacrificing objectivity
What truly happens after the “formal” interview ends — and why it matters
The subtle verbal cues that separate truth from deception
Morgan argues, convincingly, that professionals who adopt this method don’t just conduct better interviews — they transform outcomes, relationships, and entire workplaces. His approach has already reshaped departments, improved investigations, strengthened HR processes, and elevated communication standards across industries.
Written with clarity, authority, and deep humanity, The Gentle Inquisitor is a call to stop mistaking intimidation for effectiveness. It challenges investigators, leaders, attorneys, HR teams, therapists, and communicators to embrace a powerful truth: empathy is not softness — it is precision.
Morgan is ready to bring this method to agencies, corporations, universities, and professional communities nationwide. The only question is whether leadership is ready to evolve.
Book Details
Title: The Gentle Inquisitor – Mastering The Art of Empathetic Interviewing
Author: Chip Morgan
Genre: Professional Communication · Investigative Practice · Human Behavior
Available now on Amazon.