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Happy Place

Fearne Cotton
Mental Health
Self-Compassion
Grief
Music Industry
Self-Love
Creativity
Relationships
Social Media
The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas
Podcasting
Psychedelics
Tapping
Love and Relationships
John Newman
Deep Conversations
Introspection
Defense Mechanisms
Personal Growth
Imposter Syndrome
Boundaries

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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Latest Episodes

There’s probably a bit too much pressure on reaching a definitive state of happiness isn’t there? It’s not realistic gang! So Fearne’s dropping into your feed every week for some candid chat about what’s making her feel great, and what’s making her f... more

Have you ever changed yourself to fit in with other people? Or dulled your character so they don’t think you’re ‘too much’? Do you compare yourself a lot or sacrifice your own needs so not to cause a fuss?

Fearne has done all these things and more o... more

Are you a bit of a people pleaser? Wish you could care a little less what people think about you? To celebrate her new book, Likeable: How I Broke Free From The Need To Please, Fearne’s looking at all the ways she sacrificed her needs and self-expres... more

You wouldn’t talk to your best mate in the critical way you talk to yourself. For Radio One DJs Matt Edmondson and Mollie King, their friendship has made them both believe in themselves more.

In this chat with Fearne, Matt and Mollie talk about the ... more

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Recent Guests

Emma Gannon
Writer and author of A Year of Nothing
Author, Blogger
Episode: Book Club Meets: “I was burnt out!” Live a slower life, with Emma Gannon
Boy George
Solo artist and cultural icon, frontman of Culture Club, writer and performer
Culture Club / Solo career
Episode: Boy George: “I love fame!” Star signs, sexuality, and writing songs with ChatGPT
Poorna Bell
An award-winning journalist and author specializing in women's issues, diversity, fitness, pro-aging, and mental health.
Episode: Poorna Bell: "Women want more, not more to do!" How to put yourself first
Ashley James
A prominent voice of feminism, DJ, and author of the book 'Bimbo'.
Episode: Ashley James: You’re a bimbo! Mumsy! Bossy! How we shrink confidence out of girls
Maggie O'Farrell
Author of 'Hamnet'
Episode: Book Club Meets: Grief, women in history, and Elizabethan magic, with Maggie O’Farrell
Sam Claflin
Actor known for roles in The Hunger Games and Daisy Jones & The Six.
Episode: Sam Claflin: I calorie count and overthink! What is body dysmorphia?
Louise Thompson
Author, podcaster, and advocate for maternity care awareness.
Former cast member of Made in Chelsea
Episode: Louise Thompson: Maternity care is bleak! Mental and physical scars of my traumatic birth
Ant McPartlin
One half of the famous hosting duo Ant and Dec
TV Presenter, Actor
Episode: Ant and Dec: I’d choose fatherhood over TV! Practicing gratitude and honouring growth
Declan Donnelly
Other half of the famous hosting duo Ant and Dec
TV Presenter, Actor
Episode: Ant and Dec: I’d choose fatherhood over TV! Practicing gratitude and honouring growth

Host

Fearne Cotton
Host of Happy Place

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 20.8k ratings
  • Monetisation at the expense of the experience

    I was staggered by the number of adverts - that were pretty ill fitted to the rest of the content and delivered at great length one after the other. Podcasts can be monetised without it feeling like this

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Rachelli22
    United Kingdom13 days ago
  • Ashley Madison

    I just heard an advertisement for Ashley Madison during this podcast. Tell me, how does sponsorship from a company that sells deceiving your life partner and breaking commitments align with happiness? Incredibly disappointed. I will be unfollowing.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    FlJess
    United States22 days ago
  • Agree - too many ads

    Have always loved this podcast - and still do - but agree with others who say the number of ads are spoiling it. Not sure what has happened but in the past month or two the number of ads has just exploded.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    @thatTravelBuzz
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Ads

    The number of ads are crazy now which just makes it so disjoined and unpleasant to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    50kg
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Too many advertisements

    I struggle to listen to this podcast as it just seems like it’s always trying to sell you something, i understand some but this feels overkill

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Emey boz
    United Kingdoma month ago

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Positive feedback on empowering conversations and relatable humor.
Many praise authenticity and depth, though some dislike the ad load.
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Poorna Bell: "Women want more, not more to do!" How to put yourself first
Q: What is the first step, if you're lacking in confidence to making a change in the right direction?
Having a support system around you is really important, and it begins with a decision that you have to make yourself before you do anything, focusing on determining what you want your life to look like.
Book Club Meets: Grief, women in history, and Elizabethan magic, with Maggie O’Farrell
Q: What motivated you to learn how to fly a kestrel?
O'Farrell explains that hands-on research was vital to authentically represent the lives of ordinary people from the Elizabethan era, including practices like falconry.
Book Club Meets: Grief, women in history, and Elizabethan magic, with Maggie O’Farrell
Q: How did writing 'Hamnet' impact your perception of Shakespeare?
Maggie O'Farrell shares that she aimed to portray Shakespeare as a relatable human rather than merely a literary icon, thus making him less intimidating to readers.
Ashley James: You’re a bimbo! Mumsy! Bossy! How we shrink confidence out of girls
Q: What's your Happy Place?
It's when I'm trusting my own gut and my own needs in that moment.
Sonia Choquette: “I’m having telepathic experiences!” Listen to your intuition
Q: How do you do emotional healing?
Recognize that past conditions developed as survival mechanisms, and focus on changing the belief systems that are rooted in those experiences.

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What is Happy Place about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on personal growth, resilience, and everyday happiness, hosting a wide range of guests who share lived experiences, creative journeys, and mental health insights. Across episodes, topics like burnout, self-care, motherhood, identity, vulnerability, and strategies for well-being recur, often with emphasis on authenticity, empowerment, and practical takeaways. A standout aspect is hosting high-profile creatives and thought leaders alongside everyday voices, creating a human, hopeful vibe with conversations that balance funny anecdotes and tough realities. Innovations in guest storytelling and a consistent focus on wellbeing make it appealing to listeners seeking relatable guidance and inspiration.

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4. We Need To Talk with Paul C. Brunson
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Happy Place launched 8 years ago and published 428 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Happy Place include:

1. Emma Gannon
2. Boy George
3. Poorna Bell
4. Ashley James
5. Maggie O'Farrell
6. Sam Claflin
7. Louise Thompson
8. Ant McPartlin

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