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Happy Place

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

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

Blame isn’t helpful. Illustrator and author Charlie Mackesy thinks learning to forgive yourself and others will lead to more peace.

In this chat, Fearne and Charlie talk from personal experience about just how physical shame can feel. Charlie explai... more

What did you love doing when you were 10 years old? Broadcaster Greg James reckons we all need to prioritise fun and silliness more, and thinking about your childhood passions is a great place to start.

In this chat, Fearne and Greg talk about how b... more

Loved Ones – the Happy Place Book Club pick for September – tells the story of Julia, whose first love Gabe dies aged 29, launching her into a world-wide quest to recover the possessions he left with friends and acquaintances across the world. It als... more

September always has a back-to-school feeling, so this episode is all about getting back into a successful work routine after the summer, without burning yourself out...

In this episode –

-Entrepreneur Grace Beverley chats through how to set bounda... more

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Recent Guests

Aisha Muharrar
Author of the debut novel, Loved Ones
Episode: Book Club Meets: Meeting their ex, jealousy, and heartbreak, with Aisha Muharrar
Ellie Simmonds
Para-swimmer and advocate for disability rights.
Olympic Champion
Episode: Get your sh*t together: How to achieve work life balance
Brene Brown
Researcher and author focused on vulnerability and shame.
University of Houston
Episode: Get your sh*t together: How to achieve work life balance
Trinny Woodall
Founder of Trinny London, a beauty brand.
Trinny London
Episode: Get your sh*t together: How to achieve work life balance
Cally Beaton
Comedian, author, and former executive in the media industry
Happy Place Festival
Episode: Book Club Meets: Namaste Motherf*ckers! How to nail midlife, with Cally Beaton
Vogue Williams
TV presenter and author
Episode: Vogue Williams: My health anxiety is bad! How to stop catastrophising
Prue Leith
Dame, chef, and television presenter known for The Great British Bake Off.
Episode: Prue Leith: “You can’t have it all!” How to ask for help with work and family
Gabby Logan
Broadcaster and sports presenter
Episode: “Self-care isn’t selfish!” How to keep fit and have fun
Pippa Grange
Psychologist and sports consultant who worked with England's men's football team
Episode: “Self-care isn’t selfish!” How to keep fit and have fun

Host

Fearne Cotton
Host of the podcast who engages in heartfelt and humorous conversations with guests about life's challenges, mental health, and personal growth.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 20.6k ratings
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    How can you create a podcast about wellness when you’re severely underweight

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    illuokak
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • It’s all a bit robotic questions and emotions towards the guests

    Oh Lordy Fearne! Asking a distinguished 85 year old if she had a hop on Paul Hollywood’s chopper came across as a bit crass. Sadly the shows have become a bit disingenuous. I find it hard to listen to the whole thing

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    Cuspsnailmail
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Ads!!

    I enjoy the show, think it’s great. But the ads!! I had to skip 8.5mins in to get to the show then half way through, more ads… don’t mind a couple, I understand things need to be paid for but come on!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    lulutan23
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Really good, to many ads

    I really like this podcast but I find the ads overwhelming there is too many and they interrupt the flow of the content.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    freckles_23
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Honest

    I love how honest the chats are you have with your guests and how open you are.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Srk8774
    United Kingdom2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the honesty and vulnerability of the conversations, finding them relatable and enriching.
Some listeners feel that the content sometimes leans toward negativity, wishing for more uplifting messages.
Many comments express concerns regarding the high volume of advertisements interrupting the flow of the content, detracting from the overall experience.
The host is praised for her empathetic interviewing style and the depth of discussion that reveals the guests' authentic selves.

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Book Club Meets: Meeting their ex, jealousy, and heartbreak, with Aisha Muharrar
Q: How did you find the difference between writing fiction and your work in TV?
While TV writing is collaborative and often fast-paced, writing fiction requires deep immersion in character, and the process is solitary and deeply introspective.
Book Club Meets: Meeting their ex, jealousy, and heartbreak, with Aisha Muharrar
Q: What inspired the idea behind your book, Loved Ones?
The idea came to me while in a cab in New York, where a friend mentioned her experience dating my ex-boyfriend, triggering thoughts about how different relationships can reveal different facets of a person.
Book Club Meets: Namaste Motherf*ckers! How to nail midlife, with Cally Beaton
Q: How do you get from that exciting idea of possibly doing stand-up to actually performing?
Cally emphasizes the importance of taking the leap, reflecting on how a pivotal conversation with Joan Rivers inspired her to pursue stand-up comedy, despite her fears related to age and motherhood.
Book Club Meets: Namaste Motherf*ckers! How to nail midlife, with Cally Beaton
Q: What initially inspired you to write this book, Cally?
Cally mentions that she had been contemplating writing a book for five years, realizing she wanted to write about imperfection and life experiences rather than a glossy, perfect narrative.
Why don’t you like yourself? Gabby Bernstein: How to stop numbing difficult emotions
Q: Do you think we need to get to the bottom of what the original pain was about?
It's not necessarily about knowing the past, but about checking in with present experiences and working with them safely.

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

Exploring the complexities of life, love, and loss, this podcast provides listeners with engaging conversations featuring notable personalities from various fields. The host navigates through a wide range of topics, including mental health, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness, all while highlighting the unique experiences and insights of each guest. Episodes often mix humor with deep reflections, making the content both relatable and thought-provoking. With a focus on self-improvement and personal growth, the podcast fosters an encouraging environment for listeners seeking connection and understanding in their own lives.

This platform stands out due to its commitment to candid discussions about emotional well-being and the diverse ... more

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Recent guests on Happy Place include:

1. Aisha Muharrar
2. Ellie Simmonds
3. Brene Brown
4. Trinny Woodall
5. Cally Beaton
6. Vogue Williams
7. Prue Leith
8. Gabby Logan

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