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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
Introspection
Defense Mechanisms
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

Do you have a chip on your shoulder? Actors Daisy May and Charlie Cooper say growing up working class made them angry, but that feeling like outsiders in their industry has been a powerful motivator.

In this chat with Fearne, Daisy May and Charlie e... more

Fearne’s anxiety and OCD have been pretty loud recently, so she wanted to find a bit of solace in listening back to some other people with their own experiences of feeling anxious, low, having panic attacks, going through therapy, and accepting they’... more

We can learn a lot from scientists about getting comfortable with being wrong, says physicist Professor Brian Cox.

In this chat with Fearne, Brian explains the difference between ‘having an argument’ and ‘making an argument’. The latter gives us con... more

Broadcaster and entrepreneur Jamie Laing had big fears about having kids... and yet he’s about to become a dad any day now.

In this chat with Fearne, Jamie’s honest about the pros and cons he deliberated over before deciding to have children. He tal... more

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Recent Guests

Charlie Mackesy
Illustrator and author known for his book 'The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse'
Independent author
Episode: Blame achieves nothing! How to forgive yourself and others, with Charlie Mackesy
Aisha Muharrar
Author of the debut novel, Loved Ones
Episode: Book Club Meets: Meeting their ex, jealousy, and heartbreak, with Aisha Muharrar
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
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
Molly McCann
UFC fighter
Episode: “Self-care isn’t selfish!” How to keep fit and have fun
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
  • Ads

    Ridiculous amount of ads / sponsorships which makes it very difficult to listen to. Shame as I really like the content

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    K76526
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Shame.

    7 mins of ads, really? Annoying and makes it less enjoyable.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Hanoivegotyou
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Too many ads

    Subject matter and people chosen to be interviewed were great, but it felt choppy because of the number of different people exacerbated further by the ridiculous amounts of ads. Really impacted the flow and the take out of the podcast - ironic given it was all about boundaries! Don’t give everything away to the ads guys. Surely you don’t need that many…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lemonade_zulu
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Lulu rocks!

    Absolutely loved this interview, well done Fearne as you gave her so much space to share, warm to the subject and offer many words of wisdom (and reassurance too.) I felt like I heard her true self through this chat. x

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bobsiebluuuuu
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Too many ads

    I love the podcast but there are now so many ads it’s really hard to enjoy it.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Shabangle
    United Kingdoma month 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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Is there life after death? What happens when we die, with Brian Cox
Q: How do we encourage women to get more into science?
Encouragement and removing barriers are crucial, along with ensuring that children of all genders follow their interests in science.
Is there life after death? What happens when we die, with Brian Cox
Q: What are your thoughts on life after death?
Life obeys the laws of physics, and there's no conceivable way for conscious experience to persist once the physical structure stops working.
Is there life after death? What happens when we die, with Brian Cox
Q: Do you think having a greater perspective impacts your happiness levels?
Yes, it helps to understand the enormity of our existence, providing a luxurious perspective that can distract from everyday stresses.
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.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Happy Place

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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1. Charlie Mackesy
2. Aisha Muharrar
3. Brene Brown
4. Cally Beaton
5. Vogue Williams
6. Prue Leith
7. Molly McCann
8. Gabby Logan

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