
Fearne Cotton talks to incredible people about life, love, loss, and everything in-between as she reveals what happiness means to them.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessRelationshipsSociety & Culture | |||

There’s probably a bit too much pressure on reaching a definitive state of happiness isn’t there? It’s just not realistic. So Fearne’s dropping into your feed every week for some honest chat about what’s making her (and you lot) feel great, and what’... more
We’re heading into the summer holidays. Hands up if you’re already a bit anxious about any mum guilt creeping in...?
Fearne definitely is, so she’s reflecting on the Happy Place episodes that explore how different women are choosing to navigate work... more
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Crazy volume of ads ruins it before even started
V annoying. Fearne should just talk about herself without a guest because she does that already rather than talk to the guests.
I do enjoy the conversation but the amount of ads is getting ridiculous. I don't know any other podcast with so many ads. Maybe a bit less greedy?
⭐☆☆☆☆
I came to this podcast expecting thoughtful conversations that would genuinely help people improve their wellbeing. Instead, it feels like every episode is interrupted by a relentless stream of advertisements, sponsorships, and product promotions.
The irony is hard to miss. A podcast built around happiness, mindfulness, and mental wellbeing often leaves me feeling like I’m being marketed to rather than supported. Beneath the warm and uplifting messaging, it increasingly feels like a high... more
What you do for people on the outside, is incredible. The amount of times I have been in tears it feels like therapy sometimes, but… I do understand you need to make a living and it’s your time and company but do we need 18 minutes of Adverts? 18 minutes!!! That’s more than an hour episode on ITV. It’s crazy. My thump got sore from skipping so much. It’s very hard to do one handed on a dog walk! Please think about it.
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Thoughtful, candid conversations with a wide range of guests who share personal stories, practical coping strategies, and insights on happiness, mental health, creativity, and life's big transitions. Episodes frequently center on resilience, self-worth, and navigating fear, with a warm, conversational host who invites honesty and vulnerability. A standout trait is the breadth of guests—from actors and entrepreneurs to psychologists and authors—paired with actionable takeaways for wellbeing and personal growth. The show often blends therapy-informed perspectives with real-life experiences, making complex topics accessible and relatable for a broad audience.
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2. Adam Kay
3. Imani Thompson
4. Grace Campbell
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7. Mary Berry
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