Why being alone doesn’t necessarily mean feeling lonely | Katherine May on Happy Place Podcast

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • How often do you cultivate quiet moments that are just for you? Best-selling author Katherine May believes being alone doesn’t necessarily mean feeling lonely. In this chat, Fearne and Katherine talk about how nature retreats and blooms across the seasons, and why it might be helpful for us to think of each of our own years in a similar way.
    Plus, they chat about why we find it harder to be wrong than we used to; how can we better cultivate community in order to keep being curious about different experiences and opinions? Katherine also talks about learning she’s autistic later in life.
    ABOUT HAPPY PLACE
    Fearne's HAPPY PLACE is a place to celebrate honesty, authenticity and community. Fearne delves into life, love, loss and everything in-between by chatting to inspiring individuals who have made a change in their own lives or help other people to find different ways of seeing life as she reveals what happiness means to them.
    Happy Place is a space that is safe for all where difference is celebrated and the extraordinary is discovered. A place to focus on the positives and to help you find the joy every day - big or small.
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    ABOUT FEARNE COTTON
    Fearne Cotton is an English television and radio presenter, mother, broadcaster, writer and founder of Happy Place, a place where Fearne holds difficult but important conversations to encourage self-care and self-appreciation, creating a positive impact on the world, giving everyone a voice and actively listening.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @idaloup6721
    @idaloup6721 Před rokem +1

    What an incredible chat ! I appreciated It therefore thank you. I feel close to Katherine.I soaked each of her words that she said authentically and It's rare that I come across a kind of a twin soul.
    Greetings from France 🇨🇵 from a fifty year old. I confirm that to be 50 is a great thing

  • @yorksracoon3560
    @yorksracoon3560 Před rokem +2

    I think we should follow the seasons in our behaviour. Winter is a quieter time, when certain animals hibernate and trees have a rest. We should be OK with mirroring that at times in our life.

  • @susannaheanes
    @susannaheanes Před 4 měsíci

    Incredibly useful and thoughtful conversation. I appreciate this so much, thank you both. ❤

  • @candyleonard
    @candyleonard Před rokem +1

    Lots of wisdom here. Thank you for a great conversation.

  • @maryalicecoleman4661
    @maryalicecoleman4661 Před rokem +3

    Thank you very much for this conversation. Confirms much, learned, and smiled a lot as I’m nodding my head. I’ve got many thoughts about what was shared. Thanks again!

  • @mariabuckley1749
    @mariabuckley1749 Před rokem

    Thank you both 💓

  • @robokill387
    @robokill387 Před 6 měsíci +1

    34:34 it's bizarre that people think things like this, would they be against someone calling themselves "blind" if they're blind? Factual descriptions aren't bad. It just shows the stigma that has been put on autism.

  • @Tortise02
    @Tortise02 Před rokem

    You are so right about people on Instagram and Facebook presenting an experience, rather than simply having an experience. Everyone presents an image to the world, to a certain extent, but I feel fortunate not feeling pressured into doing social media, and needing to photograph and package my life. I understand that you, Katherine and Fearne, need to keep your media profiles high and positive, but how would it be if occasionally you, for instance, did an Instagram post of a 'bad' day?

  • @Talentedtadpole
    @Talentedtadpole Před rokem

    'with neurodivergence' oops. People struggle so much with grasping the concept of neurodiversity. Partly because the term has been missaprlpriated.