
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 | 403 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsHealth & FitnessMental HealthSociety & Culture | |||

Nervous and embarrassed? Don’t let it show! Comedian Jack Whitehall has died on stage plenty of times, but never gives people the satisfaction of knowing it’s got to him.
In this chat with Fearne, Jack explains how to power through the awkward momen... more
What limiting beliefs do you hold about yourself? Spencer Matthews has embraced his sense of adventure in order to explore his full potential.
In this chat with Fearne, Spencer gets into the shame he felt while he was drinking, why he’s now channelli... more
You might know Elizabeth Gilbert as the author of Eat Pray Love; now, she’s written All The Way To The River, charting her electric, heart-breaking relationship with her partner Rayya, who died in 2018.
In this Book Club chat, Fearne explains that sh... more
Malala Yousafzai was shot by Taliban gunmen when she was 15. She then became the youngest ever recipient of the Novel Peace Prize, but since then she’s been desperate to discover who she really is underneath the weight of the world’s expectations.
I... more
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Thank you Fearne for this podcast with the amazing Brian Cox. The way he speaks is at such a normal level and so fascinating and what a great person .
One starring this because I have an add read from it for Pelaton on a podcast I do subscribe to.
I don’t know who decided this was a good idea but are you thick?
The reason ad reads are more successful than standard ads is because the listener has built up a para social relationship with the host so they are, to some degree, more trusting and influenced by these ads.
That relationship doesn’t exist if you spam ad reads from one random podcast onto to another podcast and it’s so common now th... more
I know it’s conversational but I haven’t found a signal ep that doesn’t turn into being about Fearne. I really like her but it’s about the guests surely?! Also the ads make me so anxious so completely defeats the purpose. It’s overwhelming and totally at odds with the alleged culture of the pod.
I enjoy this podcast, I like Fearne and there is a good range of guests but as others have said, the ads! There are so many! At the start there is around 7 minutes of ads which is just ridiculous then more throughout, I stopped listening the other day as I was driving so couldn't sit and skip but couldn't bare to listen to them anymore.
Absolutely love listening to your pod Ferne! Also love you and think you’re great like many others. Please minimise the amount of ads it undermines the show. You are still ace despite the ads x
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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:
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2. Spencer Matthews
3. Elizabeth Gilbert
4. Malala Yousafzai
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