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THE INSPIRING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER According to Elizabeth Gilbert, Fearne Cotton is a relentless seeker of truth, an exceptional communicator of sanity, hope, and, importantly, reality. This is encapsulated in what Gilbert describes as a beautifully crafted book. Amidst an era of fast-spreading misinformation and a struggle for authenticity, Fearne Cotton demonstrates the strength found in embracing our truth. Her captivating storytelling not only fosters a sense of understanding but also guides us towards living more genuinely, notes Vex King, author of Good Vibes, Good Life. Philippa Perry adds that this book has the potential to help a significant number of people. Skin from Skunk Anansie praises Fearne for providing insights gained from her personal experiences with a touch of playful wisdom. Sarah Wilson, the author of First, We Make the Beast Beautiful, emphasizes the need for truth tellers such as Fearne, who bravely lead us along wild and vulnerable paths.Fearne Cotton, a voice familiar to millions via television, radio, and her popular podcast, Happy Place, faced a significant challenge when she was warned by her doctor of a potential throat surgery, followed by a two-week silence. This period of forced quietude led her to reflect on occasions when her voice was not heard, be it as a young woman, an entertainer, or overshadowed by louder personalities. She questioned when we begin internalizing the notion of silencing ourselves, choosing to suppress our truth to satisfy others, often at the expense of our own happiness.
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THE INSPIRING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER According to Elizabeth Gilbert, Fearne Cotton is a relentless seeker of truth, an exceptional communicator of sanity, hope, and, importantly, reality. This is encapsulated in what Gilbert describes as a beautifully crafted book. Amidst an era of fast-spreading misinformation and a struggle for authenticity, Fearne Cotton demonstrates the strength found in embracing our truth. Her captivating storytelling not only fosters a sense of understanding but also guides us towards living more genuinely, notes Vex King, author of Good Vibes, Good Life. Philippa Perry adds that this book has the potential to help a significant number of people. Skin from Skunk Anansie praises Fearne for providing insights gained from her personal experiences with a touch of playful wisdom. Sarah Wilson, the author of First, We Make the Beast Beautiful, emphasizes the need for truth tellers such as Fearne, who bravely lead us along wild and vulnerable paths.Fearne Cotton, a voice familiar to millions via television, radio, and her popular podcast, Happy Place, faced a significant challenge when she was warned by her doctor of a potential throat surgery, followed by a two-week silence. This period of forced quietude led her to reflect on occasions when her voice was not heard, be it as a young woman, an entertainer, or overshadowed by louder personalities. She questioned when we begin internalizing the notion of silencing ourselves, choosing to suppress our truth to satisfy others, often at the expense of our own happiness.
