Frankie Bridge
Happy Place23 Aug 2021

Frankie Bridge

Becoming a parent will have its highs and lows for everyone, but Frankie Bridge became a mum knowing she already had existing mental health issues to contend with too. In this chat with Fearne, Frankie discusses how she talks to her children about their own emotions as well as hers.

Publicly we’re having more frank conversations about post-natal depression, but antenatal depression still isn’t discussed as widely, so Frankie also opens up about her mental health while she was pregnant.

Frankie’s book, Grow: Motherhood, Mental Health, and Me, is out now.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Avsnitt(427)

Tulisa: Abundance mindset, court cases, and hobbit holes

Tulisa: Abundance mindset, court cases, and hobbit holes

You can choose to be bitter, or you can choose to be at peace. This is something Tulisa has learnt after numerous testing life experiences: that we each have the power to choose contentment over anger...

21 Okt 202454min

Olivia Attwood: Botox, catastrophising, and trolls

Olivia Attwood: Botox, catastrophising, and trolls

Botox, fillers, and surgeries – you’re judged if you do and you’re judged if you don’t. Love Islander & documentary maker Olivia Attwood is clear that the critical narrative about women’s looks is jus...

14 Okt 202448min

David Tennant: Internal voices, LGBTQ+ activism, and 80s nostalgia

David Tennant: Internal voices, LGBTQ+ activism, and 80s nostalgia

Do you get stage fright? You might not be an actor but perhaps you feel the fear when it comes to work presentations or small talk at parties... well, even critically acclaimed actor David Tennant has...

7 Okt 202458min

Leah Williamson: Switching off, determination, and women’s football

Leah Williamson: Switching off, determination, and women’s football

You’re more capable than you think you are. Footballer Leah Williamson has learnt that setbacks are often an opportunity to prove and strengthen your resilience. In this chat with Fearne, Leah explain...

30 Sep 202450min

Alex Partridge: Neurodiversity, masking, and workplace inclusion

Alex Partridge: Neurodiversity, masking, and workplace inclusion

Do you A) assume everyone probably hates you? B) react impulsively to criticism? C) feel intense shame about the way your brain works? These are all things UNILAD founder Alex Partridge has felt acros...

25 Sep 202430min

Gary and Emma Neville: Menopause, anxiety attacks, and opposites attracting

Gary and Emma Neville: Menopause, anxiety attacks, and opposites attracting

Are you a Gary or an Emma? He thrives with a super social, demanding itinerary, and she’s all about lovely calm solitude. Gary Neville has had an ambitious drive instilled in him by his parents and hi...

23 Sep 202459min

Gemma Styles: ADHD, rejection, and radical honesty

Gemma Styles: ADHD, rejection, and radical honesty

Your brain isn’t broken; this is the reassurance influencer Gemma Styles wants you to have. Your brain is doing its best to cope with modern society – we need to be fixing our systems not blaming our ...

16 Sep 202451min

Gillian Anderson: Sexual fantasies, orgasm gaps, and shame

Gillian Anderson: Sexual fantasies, orgasm gaps, and shame

What is your deepest sexual desire? Where do you think it comes from? Gillian Anderson has collected a series of anonymous fantasies in her new book, Want, and she wonders that at the heart of so many...

9 Sep 202451min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
aftonbladet-krim
gynning-berg
p3-dokumentar
svenska-fall
mardromsgasten
en-mork-historia
skaringer-nessvold
rss-expressen-dok
killradet
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
kod-katastrof
flashback-forever
hor-har
rss-sanning-konsekvens
rattsfallen
badfluence
historiska-brott
aftonbladet-daily
spar