

Happy Place
Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton talks to incredible people about life, love, loss, and everything in-between as she reveals what happiness means to them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Apr 17, 2024 • 10min
Where Are You Going? Cold water, childhood friends, and fishing
How often do you connect with strangers? There’s something magical about those fleeting moments of intimacy and connection. Today, Fearne introduces an episode of Where Are You Going, a podcast that sees host Catherine Carr chatting to strangers and asking a simple question: “where are you going?” The stories people end up sharing with her go to all sorts of unexpected places – some are funny or loving, and others moving or shocking. In this episode, Catherine meets women who’ve been cold water swimming, and a group of childhood friends who’ve found solace and connection in fishing. New episodes of Where Are You Going? are released every Tuesday and Friday. You can listen back to over 100 episodes wherever you’re listening to this right now. Follow Where Are You Going? on Instagram at @whereareyougoingpodcast and get in touch with Catherine on X @catherineecarr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 15, 2024 • 56min
Dawn French: Shame, apologies, and being a twat
British actress and comedian Dawn French discusses the pursuit of perfection and self-compassion with host Fearne. They delve into why embracing mistakes and having self-compassion is important. They also talk about the value of apologizing sincerely and being open to saying 'I don't know'. Dawn's book, The Twat Files, is highlighted as a humorous look at human flaws.

Apr 8, 2024 • 51min
Adele Roberts: Bowel cancer, marathons, and mashed potato
Cancer, and having a stoma, has changed DJ and broadcaster Adele Roberts’ perception of her own body for the better. It’s shown her it’s ok to cry, and it’s ok to ask for help. In this chat with Fearne, Adele talks through the symptoms of bowel cancer, what the experience has taught her about positive mindset, as well as the realities of going through chemo. They also chat about why it’s never too late to embrace and practice a new passion later in life, and why it’s important not to write off the entire day just because it started a bit crap. Personal Best, Adele’s memoir, is out on the 11th of April. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 5, 2024 • 25min
Book Club Meets: Activism, misogyny, and Page 3, with Jo Cheetham
Don’t underestimate the power your voice has. This is the key message to come from Happy Place Book Club read, Killjoy, which tells the incredible true story of the No More Page 3 campaign, and the unlikely everyday women who made a generational change possible. Fearne chats to author Jo Cheetham about their early memories of Page 3, street harassment, and how cultural messages can affect the way we relate to our own bodies. They also talk about acknowledging anger and channelling that rage into something productive, and Jo shares how self-sabotage nearly stopped her writing this book in the first place. Join the Happy Place Book Club on Instagram @happyplacebookclub – DM your messages and voicenotes about April’s read, The List Of Suspicious Things, to have your thoughts shared on the podcast! ...and don’t worry, there are no Killjoy plot spoilers in this episode! This episode features extracts from the audiobook of Killjoy, narrated by Jo Cheetham, with thanks to Picador. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 1, 2024 • 53min
Lemn Sissay: Foster care, belonging, and snake charming
Lemn Sissay, poet and advocate for redefining identities, discusses the importance of not comparing trauma, the reality of the care system in the UK, and practical ways to help care leavers integrate into society. He explores the true feeling of belonging and how to combat negative voices. Host Fearne and Lemn share a heartfelt exchange on writing and poetry, promoting empathy and self-awareness.

Mar 25, 2024 • 54min
Radhi Devlukia-Shetty: Discipline, personalised nutrition, and Tesco trips
A disciplined lifestyle isn’t restrictive, it’s freeing. That’s how dietician, nutritionist, and plant-based cook Radhi Devlukia-Shetty feels about the habits, boundaries, and guidelines she's implemented. They allow her to be in control, rather than outside factors controlling how she lives. In this chat with Fearne, Radhi explains why committing to something – and following through – increases self-worth as it proves you can trust yourself. Trusting your instincts is something she wants you to be doing more of when it comes to nourishing food in particular. They chat through some practical ways to transition into eating more plant-based food, especially by using spices that invigorate and give you energy. Plus, why is it important to check your own mental health when you realise you’re gossiping about other people...? Radhi’s recipe book, JoyFull, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 22, 2024 • 12min
Audiobook exclusive: There’s Still No Such Thing As Naughty, Kate Silverton
How can you support your child’s healthy brain development? How can you strengthen your connection with your children? And have you already messed them up too badly to make a change? These are all questions broadcaster-turned-child therapist Kate Silverton answers in her new book, There’s Still No Such Thing As Naughty. Kate joined Fearne on the podcast earlier this week to discuss how to help your child regulate their emotions, how screens affect development, neurodivergence, and more. Now, you can listen to an exclusive extract from Kate’s new book, all about separation anxiety. Listen to Kate’s Happy Place episode here. There’s Still No Such Thing As Naughty is out on March 28th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 18, 2024 • 1h 16min
Kate Silverton: Parenting, emotional regulation, and screen time
Broadcaster turned child therapist Kate Silverton discusses emotional regulation in parenting, stress impact on children, modern challenges, managing screen time, and evidence-based practices. The chat with Fearne emphasizes creating a supportive environment for children, teaching coping strategies, and advocating for neurodiversity awareness.

Mar 14, 2024 • 26min
Kirsty Gallagher: A meditation for connection and purpose
Spiritual coach and meditation teacher Kirsty Gallagher guides listeners through a meditation to connect with inner wisdom. She discusses reclaiming self-worth, setting boundaries, and cultivating intuition. Kirsty emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, being present, and listening to the heart's guidance amidst external distractions. She promotes her book 'The Goddess Path' and offers various meditation practices on the Happy Place app.

Mar 11, 2024 • 46min
Zara Larsson: Ambition, extroverts, and Pinterest interiors
Some people are born driven; Zara Larsson is one of them. Sixteen years into her career, she’s still got huge ambitions for what she wants to achieve and what she expects of herself. In this chat, Fearne and Zara talk about how to make sure we’re content and satisfied in the moment, while acknowledging that we continuously want to evolve and grow. We have to be curious about our human potential by pushing our own boundaries. Plus, Fearne and Zara realise they’re the total opposite person – one being an introvert who craves time alone, the other being an extrovert who thrives on social interaction. Zara’s new album, Venus, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


