
Johnny Marr
Thereâs bravery in wanting to connect with people in a truly authentic way. Musician Johnny Marr has found that across his career the songs people resonate with most are his most vulnerable, autobiographical tracks. Outside of music, there are lessons to be learnt there about how we might all best connect with each other.In this chat with Fearne, Johnny explains why itâs more valuable to be an expert than be famous, and why his best creative work often comes in the moments heâs not putting any pressure on himself to write a masterpiece.Johnnyâs new double album âFever Dreams Pts 1-4â is out on February 25th, and he'll tour UK arenas with Blondie beginning in April 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Feb 20221h 2min

Julia Cameron
What would you try if you didnât have to do it perfectly? Best-selling author, and the âHigh Priestess of creativityâ Julia Cameron feels perfectionism is a stalling device. When we deny ourselves the right to attempt something, we in turn deny ourselves pleasure and joy.In this chat with Fearne, Julia explains why jealousy tells you what you really want and care about, and how this can be positively harnessed to shape your future. Plus she talks through non-religious prayer, and how getting in touch with a benevolent higher power â you might call this God, the universe, or something else â can help focus your creative mind.Juliaâs new book, Seeking Wisdom: A Spiritual Path to Creative Connection, is out now. 2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the publication of her classic The Artistâs Way, which is published by Souvenir Press in the UK. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 Feb 202243min

Dr Pippa Grange
Itâs often the case that fear is running the show. Dr Pippa Grange says itâs not always obvious that youâre afraid â you might be more familiar with the kind of fear you feel in the moment, like taking a driving test or giving a presentation â but it can in fact sneakily manifest as the chronic fear of not being good enough, and of being rejected.In this chat with Fearne, psychologist Pippa explains why you have to fail before you succeed. As the woman who supported the England football team during the 2018 World Cup, she explains when itâs important to set performance based goals, and when to let go of thinking you can control the outcome.Pippaâs book, Fear Less, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31 Jan 202256min

The Happy Pear
Do you find fitness and keeping your body healthy fun? Twins Dave and Steve Flynn â perhaps better known as The Happy Pear â love keeping fit in a way that feels like play. They listen to their bodies; they move intuitively. Sometimes that means handstands, sometimes it means yoga, and a lot of the time it means a cold morning swim in the Irish Sea.In this chat with Fearne, Dave and Steve explain why they feel community is the antithesis of loneliness, as all human beings ultimately have the same needs: to be accepted, seen, and loved. Plus, as fellow vegans, the three discuss getting more vegetables into your diet when youâre time poor.The Happy Pearâs latest book, The Veg Box, is available to pre-order now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 Jan 202257min

Bigger Than Us - Happy Place exclusive
Audiobook exclusive: Bigger Than Us.Calm anxiety through connection. Find happiness through purpose. Feel comfort in the universal. Think bigger to unlock you.In her new book, Bigger Than Us, Fearne Cotton seeks out the insight and advice of wise minds to explore what they can teach us to achieve happiness, connection and hope. Here, Fearne exclusively shares the introduction and first chapter of the book with Happy Place listeners.Bigger Than Us is available as a hardback, an ebook, and an audiobook from the 20th of January: https://smarturl.it/biggerthanusbookYou can get your audiobook version on Audible, Apple Books, and Google Play. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19 Jan 20222h 12min

Freya North
Itâs important to take time to figure out how to trust your own opinions of yourself rather than believing other peoplesâ opinions of you. This is something author Freya North has been meditating on recently.In this chat, she and Fearne talk about how many of us are used to functioning at an extremely high level of stress without realising weâre pushing ourselves to breaking point, and Freya explains why she now gives as much attention to her emotional self as her physical self.Freyaâs 15th novel, Little Wing, is published on 20th January by Welbeck, and is available in hardback or ebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17 Jan 20221h 9min

Tara Brach
You shouldnât always believe your thoughts. Psychotherapist and meditation teacher Tara Brach feels freedom comes from understanding that you are not your thoughts; theyâre real, but theyâre not necessarily true. In this chat with Fearne, Tara explains how to challenge what you think your mind is telling you, especially about yourself. Plus, they discuss how gratitude and compassion towards others can alleviate suffering.Trusting the Gold is Taraâs new book, and itâs available now in hardback. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 Jan 202252min

Tom Daley
Are you conscious of where the pressures you feel are coming from? Are they external or internal? Diver Tom Daley has been meditating on these different types of pressures recently, so in this chat he and Fearne discuss the power of validating ourselves rather than waiting for others to tell us weâre doing well. Plus, he explains the process he and husband Lance had to go through to adopt as a same sex couple, and how having a son has changed his view on chasing perfection.Tomâs book is called Coming Up For Air, and itâs out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3 Jan 202258min





















