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Happy Place

Happy Place

By: Fearne Cotton
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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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Fearne Cotton 2020
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Yoga! Shopping! Talks! DJs! How the Happy Place Festivals come to life
    Jun 11 2026

    Are you coming to one of the Happy Place Festivals this year? We hope so! Have you been before and wondered how it all comes together? Maybe you’re unsure about coming and want to know what the vibe’s like...


    Fearne’s joined by Team Happy Place’s Nicky Darling – she heads up all the live events – to get the behind the scenes goss on what it takes to make sure you have a gorgeous time at the festivals.

    They chat about –


    -Why it takes a whole year to plan the festivals


    -Making sure there’s something for everyone, including yoga, breathwork, arts and crafts, shopping, book signings, live poetry, and DJs


    -How your feedback changes future festivals


    -Learning the hard way that more toilets and food trucks are needed


    -The new area for 2026: The Happy Hub, where there’ll be hula-hooping, line dancing, and a silent disco


    -Who’ll be doing brilliant talks on stage this year


    -What happens when the weather doesn’t play ball


    -Fearne’s mum living for the festivals’ logistical dramas


    -Encouraging more men to come along – there’s loads for you too guys!


    -The naughtiest things people have been found doing at the festivals


    -The joy of surprising someone with the title of Happy Place Hero

    In 2026 the Happy Place Festival will be at Old Deer Park in London on the 11th and 12th of July, and Tatton Park in Cheshire on the 5th and 6th of September.


    Get your tickets now!

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    39 mins
  • Ashley Roberts: If you don’t scream your body will! Anxiety, insomnia, and Pussycat Dolls' comeback
    Jun 8 2026

    For Ashley Roberts, dance was her self-expression and meditation. Then, at the height of her Pussycat Dolls fame the art she loved became tangled up in extreme burnout and body shaming.


    In this chat with Fearne, Ashley explains how discovering breathwork brought her back to herself after a period of intense anxiety and physical ill-health. Now, the Pussycat Dolls are making a comeback in their 40s, and this time round they’re doing it with a bigger focus on having more fun and giving fewer f*cks.


    There’s a lot of mental illness in her family, so Ashley talks about the mental health toolkit she’s creating for herself, as well as the grief of losing her dad to suicide. Plus, she and Fearne both suffer from insomnia, so share what works – and what really doesn’t – for each of them.


    The Pussycat Dolls will be touring Europe in summer 2026.


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    59 mins
  • Book Club Meets: Tradwives and the manosphere, with Caro Claire Burke
    Jun 4 2026

    Natalie Heller is a tradwife influencer online. She’s got the perfect life: a brood of beautiful children and a handsome cowboy husband who eat her homemade bread and jams in their gorgeous red barn. What her millions of followers don’t know is that she’s got a whole army of hidden staff and industrial kitchen appliances helping her out.


    Then, one day... she wakes up in the 1800s, and is forced to live this traditional fantasy for real.


    Yesteryear was our Happy Place Book Club read for May. In this chat, author Caro Claire Burke joins Fearne to talk about the manosphere, motherhood, religion, and modern feminism. Plus, what does Caro make of Anne Hathaway turning her book into a film?


    In June, we’ll be reading Honey by Imani Thompson.


    If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:


    Book Club Meets: Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees


    Book Club Meets: Emma Gannon


    Book Club Meets: Maggie O’Farrell

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    31 mins
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Wonderful, insightful, inspiring. Love them and so look forward to them weekly. take so much from them, thank you 😊

Fantastic podcasts so glad I found them, enjoying

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Love this podcast it's warm, insightful, enlightening and Fearne approaches the topics with honesty, integrity and curiosity which is so refreshing. Expert guests from a wide range of fields all contribute to educating the listener and getting us talking about and paying attention to our own mental health and well being. Fearne's making the world a better place one podcast at a time.

Life changing

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Whoa! what a great podcast series, Ferne is a fantastic host and asked some great questions bringing out the best in each and every guest .

Inspirational , insightful and full of little gems you can apply to your own life...

Fantastic, a great find to listen to, thank you Ferne .

AN ABSOLUTE MUST LISTEN

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I loved this conversation. Listened to it whilst walking the dog with a smile on my face. So refreshing to get people being honest at last. Love these podcasts. Ferne, you’re amazing x

Brilliant

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Never listened to Ferne before . listened to Ferne and Will young. Really resonated with the age thing turning 41 and unlearning everything you have ever known through a very difficult period of the mirror of truth being held up to all the toxic beliefs , behaviours , relationships that I dont need anymore. It's so refreshing to hear you and Will discussing dysregulation of the nervous system. And really listening to your gut and intuition. Success , ambition an statues is no longer important to me. My main focus now is forming safe, secure attachments, learning what helps my nervous system and forming a loving , kind relationship to myself even though it's so hard every day with fibromyalgia and complex PTSD. Thank you for reminding me I need to put my nervous system first .

Very insightful and wise

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