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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthRelationshipsSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness |
Coping with mental health conditions is never easy, but it does get easier; that’s what actor Will Poulter has learnt through his own experiences with OCD, anxiety, and intrusive thoughts.
In this chat with Fearne, Will explains how OCD has manifes... more
Is it a compliment to be called ‘nice’? Singer Louise Redknapp isn’t so sure. She’s always been the good girl, but she’s ready to embrace – and express – different facets of her character now.
In this chat with Fearne, Louise explains that being in... more
Can laughter ease anxiety? Comedian Julian Clary certainly thinks so. After living through some incredibly dark events and anxious times, he’s decided to choose to laugh and think positive thoughts.
In this chat with Fearne, Julian talks about feel... more
Nicki, Lauren, Charlotte and Steffi have been friends since university. Now in their thirties, life is pulling them in different directions - but the girls are reunited when Charlotte organises the baby shower from hell for pregnant Nicki.
Tensions a... more
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Nearly 6 mins of adverts before you’ve even started is a bit extreme.
the change of persona to align her views conveniently with the guests, fern has a hollow personality.it becomes really boring when every episode is repetitively dominated by fern rather than her guest even when her input adds no real value to the discussion.
Happy Place is a comforting and uplifting podcast that brings warmth and positivity. The conversations are deep, meaningful, and always leave you feeling inspired!
- Coach Michael Anthony
Host of Think Unbroken Podcast
Really enjoy this podcast and the guests are always great, however sometimes I’d like to hear the guest speak more, rather than fern
Informative episode. But not relevant to non celebrities/people with money. I love Ferne’s podcasts but this one highlighted the privilege of wealth. I work for the NHS. Waiting times for therapy are in years, not months. I’m glad Perri can take her therapist with her, but what about the average person? I recently paid for my son to speak to a therapist, a private appointment. >£100 a session. I can’t sustain that. And therapy to do its job needs a lot of sessions. I’m not hating, I don’t want t... more
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Conversations often revolve around themes of mental health, self-acceptance, personal growth, and societal pressures, examining what happiness looks like across diverse perspectives. The discussions frequently tackle complex issues such as grief, identity, and well-being, featuring guests from various backgrounds, including mental health advocates, celebrities, and experts in their respective fields. This format creates a rich tapestry of insights and experiences, likely appealing to listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the nuances of happiness and emotional health. Furthermore, the blend of personal anecdotes, expert advice, and heartfelt storytelling sets this series apart, inviting engagement and relatability from its audience.
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Recent guests on Happy Place include:
1. Will Poulter
2. Louise Redknapp
3. Julian Clary
4. Holly Bourne
5. Steven Frayne
6. Afua Hirsch
7. Chiwetel Ejiofor
8. Donna Ashworth
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