Happy Place

Fearne Cotton
Happy Place

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.

  1. “You’re old, you’ll probably miscarry”: What’s really causing infertility? With Liberty Mills

    2 DAYS AGO

    “You’re old, you’ll probably miscarry”: What’s really causing infertility? With Liberty Mills

    At age 43 Liberty Mills was told she had a 0.7% chance of having another baby with her own eggs – and that was with the assistance of IVF. But she and her partner decided to continue their fertility journey with the help of integrative medicine, and after a lifestyle overhaul, she conceived her daughter naturally, and gave birth two weeks before her 45th birthday. In this chat with Fearne, Liberty explains how her own experiences inspired her to become a Certified Integrative Health and Nutrition Coach, helping other individuals and couples to amend their lifestyles to optimise their ability to conceive. Liberty talks through how everything from vaping, to stress, to the plastics in your kitchen are affecting both female and male fertility. Not planning on having a baby? All these lifestyle changes are still important for our overall health and mental wellbeing. Plus, Fearne and Liberty do a deep dive into negative self-talk, body image, and the shame that can be attached to infertility. Liberty’s book, 360 Fertility, is out on May 22nd.   Some extra reading you might find useful:   Nutrient depletion from prescribed medications   Nutrients depleted by the contraceptive pill   How prescriptions deplete nutrients   If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:   Estelle Bingham   Holly Bourne   Paloma Faith Dynamo   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  2. 25 APR

    Spring clean your life: how to make a fresh start

    Is your lifestyle in need of a spring clean? Maybe now’s the moment to pivot your career, pick up healthier habits, or embrace a new life you wouldn’t have chosen, but now need to make the best of? In this episode, Fearne reflects on the Happy Place episodes that’ll give you a bit of a push – or a bit of inspiration – to get you making that fresh start you’ve been thinking about for ages... In this episode you’ll hear from – -Poet Donna Ashworth on making a slow, organic career change later in life, and re-finding who you really want to be under the crap that real life shovels on top of you -TV personality Mille Mackintosh on giving up alcohol and acknowledging the big moment when you realise something needs to change   -Author Raynor Winn on being forced into a huge lifestyle change by factors out of your control, and choosing to make the best of a bad situation   -Musician Shania Twain on how illness can change you, and how to come back stronger after a huge setback   -Musician Kesha on rethinking and embracing a different side of your character, so your personality reflects who you really are, not who others want you to be   -Charlotte Church on her career change from singer to healer, and how ceremony can help move you into a lifestyle re-birth   If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:   How to stick two fingers up to beauty standards   How to laugh when you’ve been to hell and back   Saying no: more boundaries, less people pleasing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
  3. 21 APR

    Fearne Cotton: “I’m completely out of my depth!” Happy Place turns seven

    It’s Happy Place’s 7th birthday! To celebrate, Fearne’s put down her own trusty notebook and let her presenter mate Alex Jones turn the interview tables! In this chat, Alex asks Fearne about Happy Place’s evolution from a podcast, to a book publisher, to a festival, and now a marketplace too. Fearne opens up about feeling bleak and being on anti-depressants before she created Happy Place, as well as all the moments she’s cocked up personally and professionally over the last seven years. Do you have imposter syndrome and a deep desire to be liked? Fearne chats about how to cope with those feelings. Fearne’s also got better at admitting she’s ambitious and proud of her work, and wants you to be allowed to feel good when you’re good at something too! You’ll hear some exclusive BTS stuff: how does Fearne pick guests for the show? What does she look club in Book Club author? And how the bloody hell does she manage her time as a brand founder, presenter, mum, and mate?? (Spoiler: she tells Alex about the reality of bringing her kids to work!) Plus, Fearne answers the questions you’ve voicenoted her on Instagram! One of you has sparked an important conversation about fertility, and Fearne and Alex cover other big topics like taking more time to consider death and grief. If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like: Alex Jones Elizabeth Gilbert Bjorn Nathikko Lindeblad YungBlud Paloma Faith     Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 3m

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

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