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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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Happy Place Fearne Cotton

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 14.7K Ratings

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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    Jon Bon Jovi: Legacies, excellence, and rock’n’roll clichés

    Jon Bon Jovi: Legacies, excellence, and rock’n’roll clichés

    It’s important to live without regrets, to try everything, but also to know when to quit. Jon Bon Jovi feels leaving a legacy isn’t about competing with others, but about being able to say you’ve been the best version of yourself.
     
    In this chat with Fearne, Jon talks about why he reckons being hard working trumps talent, and why he continues to demand excellence from himself, even 40 years into his career. Jon also opens up about the reality of working with a bandmate with addictions, and how he’s been able to steer clear of rock’n’roll excesses (for the most part) himself.
     
    Are you good at celebrating your successes? Between them, Fearne and Jon wonder if the Americans are better at boldly owning achievements than Brits...
     
    Bon Jovi’s new album, Forever, is out now.
     

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    • 47 min
    Paloma Faith: Outspoken women, fertility, and MILFs

    Paloma Faith: Outspoken women, fertility, and MILFs

    Is the world ready for free women? Paloma Faith feels society grooms girls and women to make themselves smaller, to take up less space, and to dismiss their own needs... and she’s calling b******t on it.
     
    In this chat Fearne and Paloma discuss the exhaustion that can come with being a nurturer – whether you’ve got children or not. They also talk about how over-achievers are often preoccupied with being seen as everything – smart, funny, caring, sexy, independent – and why it’s too much for one person to take on. How can we learn to ask for and accept help from others?
     
    Paloma opens up about why she chose to carry on working while miscarrying, and the pressure that miscarriage put on her relationship.
     
    Plus, why does Paloma really hate the expression “you’ve got this”?
     
    Paloma’s book – MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love, and F*ckery – is published by Happy Place Books, and is out now.
    CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains frank chat about miscarriage, so do take care while listening.

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    • 1 hr 4 min
    An exclusive first glimpse at Fearne's novel: your questions answered

    An exclusive first glimpse at Fearne's novel: your questions answered

    Fearne’s written a novel! It’s called Scripted, and it tells the story of Jade – a thirty-something who, out on a run, stumbles upon a script that seems to predict likely scenarios and relationship dynamics in her life. Having been given a sneak peek at her future, can Jade now speak up, and rewrite her own destiny?
     
    You’ve been DMing and voicenoting Fearne, asking her questions about the writing process, who inspired her characters, and whether she’s included her wealth of mental health knowledge in the novel...
     
    Plus, there’s an exclusive listen to the entire first chapter of the Scripted audiobook!
     
    Scripted is out now.
     
    The audiobook, read by Erin Doherty, and brought to you by Penguin is also available: https://adbl.co/3U7EP1P
     

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    • 41 min
    Ashley John-Baptiste: Rejection, aspirations, and a lack of hugs

    Ashley John-Baptiste: Rejection, aspirations, and a lack of hugs

    How big do you let yourself dream? BBC broadcaster Ashley John-Baptise grew up in care, and knows all too well that love can help cultivate aspiration.
     
    In this chat with Fearne, Ashley talks through his childhood, from being bounced between foster parents and care homes, to ending up with a history degree from Cambridge University.
     
    He explains how he became a colder and more detached child as protection against constant rejection. Ashley also talks about the very real impact not having access to touch and attachment to a primary care giver can have on a person’s future outcomes.
     
    Fearne and Ashley chat about the huge influence kind and persistent adults can have over a child’s life. You don’t have to be a parent to positively impact a child; teaching, mentoring, and community work will make a huge difference to an individual, and as a result, society too...
     
    Ashley’s memoir, Looked After, is out on June 13th.


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    • 55 min
    Molly McCann: Therapy, combat sports, and menstrual cycles

    Molly McCann: Therapy, combat sports, and menstrual cycles

    Being deep in the middle of therapy can be draining. Ultimate Fighting Championship athlete Molly McCann has been working hard to understand her more toxic traits and behaviours, and her vulnerability has made her a stronger fighter.
     
    In this chat with Fearne, Molly talks about how she’s learnt not to fear failure, and how to overcome self-sabotage, as well as the very physical way her trauma has been released. She explains how she knew she wanted to break her family’s pattern of addiction too.
     
    Fearne and Molly also chat about the movement towards female athletes taking their menstrual cycle into consideration during training, and the fickleness of fandom – how we put people on a pedestal only to tear them down again. How can we learn to seek internal rather than external validation?
     
    Molly McCann returns to the Octagon for UFC® 304: Edwards vs Muhammad 2. Tickets for UFC® 304 go on sale at 10am BST on Friday, 7th June via Ticketmaster.
     

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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Patric Gagne: Sociopaths, compulsive behaviours, and theft

    Patric Gagne: Sociopaths, compulsive behaviours, and theft

    Sociopathy should be understood as a spectrum disorder. It’s a disorder that affects roughly 5% of the population – similar to the number of people who have depression or anxiety. Patric Gagne is a sociopath.
     
    In this chat with Fearne, Patric explains the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath. Sociopaths have access to inherent emotions like sadness and happiness, but struggle with learned social emotions like remorse, guilt, empathy, and love. There’s also a huge feeling of apathy for Patric, which in the past led her to anti-social behaviours like stealing cars and breaking into houses.
     
    Fearne also points out the benefits of not caring what others think of you; while she people pleases a lot, she can see the freedom in having a lack of a filter. They chat about how to function in a relationship when you have to communicate any kind of mental disorder or illness too.
     
    Patric’s memoir, Sociopath, is this month’s Happy Place Book Club read. Come and be part of the Book Club discussions on Instagram @happyplacebookclub.
     
    Sociopath is out now.
     
    Listen to Book Club Meets: Jo Cheetham
     
    Listen to Book Club Meets: Jennie Godfrey

    Thanks to Bluebird (an imprint of Pan Macmillan) for the Sociopath audiobook extract.
     

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    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
14.7K Ratings

14.7K Ratings

Char New Mum ,

Never fail to learn something

I love Fearne, her honesty and interview style is so relaxed and she always know how to get the best out of people. Such a refreshing podcast to listen to.

I saw lots of negative comments about adverts. It’s a free podcast and everyone has to earn a living. You can always skip them if you don’t want to listen. Adverts don’t take away the fact of how talented Fearne is.

Love love love happy place!

Coaties ,

Brilliant

Fearne what a podcast, i love love love it. When you speak to guests about anixety etc i can so relate, i appreciate your honesty because it is easy to look at celebs and think they have a life of reilly i think people forget they are human too♥️... the podcast that related to me most was the one with suranne jones so open an honest as you are too. please keep these going you are amazng Fearne. hope you read these reviews and see the positivity your sending out there ♥️♥️

Hannah.990 ,

8 min of ads??!

Great podcast - but do we really need to listen to 8 minutes of ads BEFORE the podcast has even started?!! Ridiculous

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