
Giselle La Pompe-Moore
Weâve been encouraged to suppress our intuition, to look to others for answers instead of trusting that we already have the answers within ourselves. Spiritual guide and teacher Giselle La Pompe Moore is determined to help us return to our authentic selves.In this chat, Fearne and Giselle share their belief that spirituality isnât an elite club that centres around buying stuff. Physical items like crystals, sage, or tarot cards can be a wonderful addition if you ascribe meaning to them, but fundamentally being spiritual is about using your own mental power to find joy, bliss, and peace in every day life.Giselleâs book âTake It In: Do The Inner Work. Create Your Best Damn Lifeâ is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 Huhti 20221h 2min

Emma Gannon
You might feel aware that the internet makes you feel strangely disconnected from others, but writer and podcaster Emma Gannon feels it makes us disconnect from ourselves too. In this chat, Emma and Fearne dissect cancel culture and why weâve got to allow each other the space to learn and grow, as well as why our offline activity should take precedence, because actions speak louder than token words on a screen.They also talk about how the biggest crime now seems to be not having an opinion. Fearne and Emma believe itâs ok not to know, or have an opinion on, absolutely everything. In fact, thatâs probably better both for the world and your own mental health.Emmaâs book is called Disconnected: How to Stay Human in an Online World, and itâs out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
18 Huhti 202255min

Will Young
If youâre a high achiever, do you ever wonder if you sometimes use success to mask pain? Performer Will Young recognises this is something he did for many years. Now though, heâs discovered the importance of actively connecting to others and physically moving trauma out of his body when he finds himself in a low place.In this chat with Fearne he explains how he spent much of his career comparing himself to others in a way that was crippling for his mental health, and they both explore why they struggle to deal with rejection.Willâs podcast, The Wellbeing Lab, is out now and Willâs new book Be Yourself and Happier: The A-Z of Wellbeing is out on April 21 via Penguin Books.CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains conversations about suicidal thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11 Huhti 20221h 5min

Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Does being happy make us healthier, not only mentally, but physically too? Dr Rangan Chatterjee explains the very real effect chronic mental stress can have on our bodies. 80% of ailments he sees as a GP are due to our collective modern lifestyle â thatâs not to shame anyone, itâs to help us understand the lifestyle changes we can all make to alleviate both mental and physical symptoms. In this chat, he and Fearne talk about why core happiness isnât the billboard image of a smiling family on the beach, and why the truth often doesnât matter when it comes to our happiness, itâs about the story we choose to tell ourselves...Ranganâs book, âHappy Mind, Happy Life: 10 Simple Ways To Feel Great Every Dayâ is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4 Huhti 20220s

Ruth Wilson
Actor Ruth Wilson feels she canât help but bring the essence of herself to all the characters she plays. Sheâs learnt that in both her professional and personal life the most rewarding moments come from being the most authentic version of herself.In this chat with Fearne, Ruth wonders whether embodying so many different characters has helped her be less judgemental of other people and herself in real life, and they both explore how we can learn more about ourselves through our relationships with others.True Things is out in UK cinemas on April 1st. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28 Maalis 20220s

Happy Place â Motherâs Day Special
Why can it feel more difficult to talk about mental health with the people youâre related to? In this Motherâs Day special of Happy Place, Fearne and her mum Lin explore their shared ancestry, wondering how much of who they are and what they feel is down to nature, and how much is nurture.In this chat, Fearne hears about her maternal grandmother, who sheâs always known suffered mentally, but has only recently learnt more of the details from her own mum. They also touch on how Lin inspired Fearneâs connection to spirituality and the idea that thereâs something bigger at play in the universe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27 Maalis 202242min

Clover Stroud
Death is often viewed as something dark and muted, but after the death of her beloved sister, author Clover Stroud began to see the world in vivid colour. In this chat Fearne and Clover explore how death can teach us that itâs the tiny moments in life that truly matter; itâs the in jokes and funny glances that we remember about people. That realisation should be liberating for us in the here and now: we can slow down, stop seeking grand success, and focus on the little things.They also talk about their take on signs after someoneâs died. Can they be mentally and emotionally helpful even if some part of us knows theyâre not real?Cloverâs book is as much about life as it is death - The Red of My Blood is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Maalis 20221h 10min

Sophie Morgan
At 18 years old, Sophie Morgan was in a car crash, and was instantly paralysed from the chest down. Eighteen years on, she is now one of the only TV presenterâs in the world with a physical disability. Sheâs also an artist and an award-winning disability advocate. Sophie speaks passionately about how adversity influences her life to be filled with more gratitude.In this chat with Fearne, Sophie talks about how, after her injury, she felt as paralysed by fear as she was by her physical body, but as she adapted to her body, and the inaccessible world around her, she found ways to embrace her situation, to throw herself into physical challenges and test the limits of her ability, so that ultimately she became more alive, more purposefully and more fulfilled in life. She and Fearne also share an admiration for Mexican painting, the icon, Frida Kahlo, and they chat about how art can bring us all back to life.Sophieâs first book, a powerful and remarkable memoir, that Fearne said âwill change your perspective on life,â called âDriving Forwardsâ will be available to buy in hardback, e-book, and as an audiobook from March 17th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Maalis 20220s





















