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Happy Place

Fearne Cotton talks to incredible people about life, love, loss, and everything in-between as she reveals what happiness means to them.

Fearne Cotton

443 episodesEN

Show overview

Happy Place has been publishing since 2018, and across the 8 years since has built a catalogue of 443 episodes. That works out to roughly 360 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 42nd season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 57 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 54% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 36 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 78 episodes published. Published by Fearne Cotton.

Episodes
443
Running
2018–2026 · 8y
Median length
50 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Fearne Cotton talks to incredible people about life, love, loss, and everything in-between as she reveals what happiness means to them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Latest Episodes

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I still get triggered! Fearne on how to heal, cope with hangxiety, and having an empty nest

May 14, 202614 min

Sex scenes are liberating! Nafessa Williams on Rivals, racism, and self-belief

May 11, 202648 min

Play therapy rewires the brain! Facing childhood traumas, with The King’s Trust

May 7, 202626 min

Nicole LePera: "Your nervous system is screaming at you!" Healing anxiety and panic

May 4, 20261h 17m

Book Club Meets: Rekindling intimacy in marriage, with Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees

Apr 30, 202639 min

"You can't be a people pleaser and a leader!" Emma Grede on self-belief and female ambition

Apr 27, 20261h 5m

“I was overweight and unhappy!” Liz Earle’s perimenopause and midlife reinvention

Apr 23, 202659 min

Philippa Perry: Why everyone has an inner critic, and how to stop believing yours

Apr 20, 20261h 0m

I don’t identify as middle aged! Fearne's talking hormones and single parenting

Apr 16, 202611 min

Bryony Gordon: How people pleasing fuelled my OCD, alcoholism, and eating disorder

Apr 13, 202659 min

Women spend HOW MUCH on period products? Mooncups, AI slop, and joining a choir

Apr 9, 202615 min

Jimmy Carr: “Men half-arse things!” My thoughts on feminism, parenting, and success

Apr 6, 202659 min

S42 Ep 1“I had to say ‘c*ck’ at The Royal Albert Hall!” Fearne’s talking about sex and being more creative

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What’s going on for you? What are you happy about, and what’s making you not so happy? Fearne’s here with more chatter about what’s putting her and the Happy Place team in a good mood this week, and what can bugger off.This is the space for all of us to explore what’s been on our minds. Want to join the chat? Send us a voicenote, DM, or comment on Instagram @happyplaceofficial! In this chat, Fearne covers:-Whether she looks more intelligent now she wears glasses-Reading a sexual fantasy out at The Royal Albert Hall-Why having a creative hobby can be game changing-The transitional weather where your jacket is never right-Books with great premises but rubbish execution-Being aggy on social media just for the sake of it-Whether it’s worth writing sh*tty texts and emails Listen to the Happy Place episodes mentioned in this chat:Gillian AndersonTom Daly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 2, 202615 min

S41 Ep 10Carol Vorderman: My ‘facelift’ became folklore! Can women have beauty and brains?

It’s an age-old question: can women have both brains and beauty? (Spoiler: obviously yes!) Broadcaster Carol Vorderman says the more people comment on her body... the more thigh high boots and tight skirts she’ll wear!In this chat with Fearne, Carol charts her early life, from her family running away with the circus, to living out of a car, to being one of the first girls to read engineering at Cambridge University. She also reveals who wrote her first application to Countdown back in the day... because it wasn’t her!Carol is very politically active, and explains why everything about our lives is political. Care about the pressure put on kids and parents by schools? Where your taxes go? Women’s bodily autonomy? It’s more important than ever, she says, to both use your vote, and live with hope.What can we learn from Carol about making the best of what we’ve been given? And why do we all have a responsibility to stand up for what we believe in?You can watch Carol on Celebrity Quizzing on Channel 5.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:Ashley JamesPoorna BellKate Winslet  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 30, 20261h 2m

S41 Ep 9“I wish I was chic-er!” Fearne on personal style and learning new skills

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What’s been going on for you this week? What are you happy about, and what’s making you not so happy? Fearne’s here with more chat about what’s putting her and the Happy Place team in a good mood, and what’s feeling a bit rubbish ...and Fearne has really really been feeling rubbish this week...This is a comforting space for all of us to explore what’s been on our minds. Want to join the chat? Send us a voicenote, DM, or comment on Instagram @happyplaceofficial!In this chat, Fearne explores:-Wandering around art galleries because it’s not just an elitist thing-Learning new skills, namely: sign language-What goes down in the Wednesday Waffle WhatsApp chat-Whether it’s important for your wardrobe to have a signature style-Norovirus (hope you’re not eating right now)-Being a stricter parent when you’re (incredibly) ill-Loads of scenarios where people are unnecessarily rude in public-The great tea vs coffee debate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 26, 202614 min

S41 Ep 8Ruth Langsford: “We all go through sh*t!” My life with divorce and dementia

How do you cope when you’re going through a really rough time? Broadcaster Ruth Langsford has needed a balance of big cries, therapy, and just choosing to dust herself off and get to work.In this chat with Fearne, Ruth talks through the ways counselling and female friendships are moving her through the grief of her divorce. She also shares what she’s learnt about caring for parents with dementia, without overwhelming yourself in the process.Fearne and Ruth compare their experiences of mum guilt, and why it’s so important for young boys in particular to see the women in their life working.Plus, Ruth reveals the sliding doors moment that led her to her TV presenting career...Ruth’s book, Feeling Fabulous, is out now.CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains conversations about grief after suicide.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:Kate WinsletBen WestElizabeth Gilbert Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 23, 20261h 1m

S41 Ep 7“Why are we always rushing?” Slowing down by writing by hand and lying in

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There’s probably a bit too much pressure on reaching a definitive state of happiness isn’t there? It’s not realistic gang! So Fearne’s dropping into your feed every week for some candid chat about what’s making her feel great, and what’s making her feel completely rubbish ...and this episode is brought to you by new original Paramount Plus show The Madison.This is the cosy little corner where all of us can explore what’s been on our minds, what’s been getting us down, inspiring us, and making us laugh. Want to join the chat? Send us a voicenote, DM, or comment on Instagram @happyplaceofficial!In this chat, Fearne covers:-The joy of having a great TV series on the go-Dreaming of escaping to a hazy golden farm in Montana-The small but delicious joy of beautiful stationary-The frustration of waking up too early at the weekend-The debate about whether to feed foxes or not-How to toilet train kittens-The madness of how much we all rush through the day-BTS of some of the roles on Team Happy Place Episodes 1-3 of The Madison are available to stream now on Paramount Plus. Episodes 4-6 will be available to stream on 21 March. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 19, 202612 min

S41 Ep 6Break free from people pleasing, with Keisha Buchanan, Megan Barton-Hanson, and Jade Scott

Have you ever changed yourself to fit in with other people? Or dulled your character so they don’t think you’re ‘too much’? Do you compare yourself a lot or sacrifice your own needs so not to cause a fuss?Fearne has done all these things and more over the years in a bid to be more likeable. But it’s time to stop shapeshifting to make ourselves palatable to others!Sugababes Keisha Buchanan, Love Island’s Megan Barton-Hanson, and The Traitor’s Jade Scott join Fearne to reflect on their own experiences of people pleasing and being disliked.They share advice on being okay with people not ‘getting’ you, allowing yourself to be multifaceted, and speaking up for yourself. This is all about building the confidence to live life on your own terms, not the life others want you to live.Fearne’s new book, Likeable, is out now.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:Natalie LueEmma GannonPoorna Bell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 16, 20261h 6m

S41 Ep 5“Give people pleasing the finger!” Fearne’s no longer trying to be liked

Are you a bit of a people pleaser? Wish you could care a little less what people think about you? To celebrate her new book, Likeable: How I Broke Free From The Need To Please, Fearne’s looking at all the ways she sacrificed her needs and self-expression in order to be more palatable to others... In this chat, Fearne covers:-The real personal impact of people pleasing-How exhausting it is showing up as a performative version of yourself-Catching yourself feeling like a saintly martyr when you’re putting others’ needs first-Peer pressure making you change yourself to fit in-Why differing opinions don’t have to mean conflict-How to be both kind and boundaried-Prioritising and voicing your own needs-Being ok with some people not liking you Fearne’s new book, Likeable, is out now!Want to join the chat? Send us a voicenote, DM, or comment on Instagram @happyplaceofficial!Listen to Fearne and Friends Christmas special Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 12, 202617 min

S41 Ep 4Radio 1's Matt and Mollie: I’m finding my voice! Back yourself like you back your mate

You wouldn’t talk to your best mate in the critical way you talk to yourself. For Radio One DJs Matt Edmondson and Mollie King, their friendship has made them both believe in themselves more.In this chat with Fearne, Matt and Mollie talk about the insecurities they have, and how freeing it is to realise no one else thinks those things about you. For Mollie, having children has helped her be a lot kinder to herself too.Fearne is less bothered about ruffling feathers in the workplace than she used to be, and shares advice on how to confidently speak your mind, and they all wonder why everyone’s trying to be ‘cool’. What does that even mean?!Plus, was it Matt or Mollie who put Fearne and her Radio One show on their vision board back in the day...?You can listen to Matt and Mollie’s new podcast, Novel Idea, now!Get your tickets for Fearne’s book tour here.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:Matt’s first Happy Place chatNick GrimshawAnnie Mac  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 9, 202648 min
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