Jordan Stephens On Social Anxiety, Body Dysmorphia And ADHD | Fearne Cotton's Happy Place

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2022
  • In this chat with Fearne, Jordan opens up about his social anxiety, body dysmorphia, and the way he used to self-medicate ADHD. They also discuss when anger can be an incredibly useful emotion, and discover they have a shared core fear of getting things wrong.
    Have you found anger to be a useful emotion when looking back on your past experiences? 🤔
    Jordan Stephens also discusses how time, money, and attention turned out to be a difficult combination for him to cope with at the height of his Rizzle Kicks fame.
    Jordan’s children’s book, The Missing Piece, is out on August 18th.
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    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.
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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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  • @fearnecotton
    @fearnecotton  Рік тому +1

    Have you found anger to be a useful emotion when looking back on your past experiences? 🤔

  • @rose_quartz_loveandlight
    @rose_quartz_loveandlight Рік тому +9

    absolutely incredible conversation and great to see Jordan being so open and honest ❤

  • @lilianwal2385
    @lilianwal2385 Рік тому +2

    This guy is just an utter joy to listen to

  • @msgooner13
    @msgooner13 Рік тому +7

    This conversation has been fascinating. SO insightful, honest, helpful and relatable. It fills me with such hope to see a man discussing these things so openly. Such self awareness and humility. Thank you both so so much.

  • @petestoysandtings
    @petestoysandtings Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much. I got alot from this postcast, so inspirational. Thank you both so much

  • @lisaraye6241
    @lisaraye6241 Рік тому

    This was wonderful! I've been a huge fan of Jordan since my adolescence. It's been awesome to grow in myself and hear about his journey of growth as well. How inspiring!

  • @tessawilsonart
    @tessawilsonart 6 місяців тому

    Honest conversation, the best kind of conversations ❤️

  • @VeganAJohnH
    @VeganAJohnH Рік тому +2

    I use to think anger helped me, then after I was angry with something or someone,they would be fine . Then I would be angry with myself because because I felt my anger showed no impact,plus I would feel guilty for my anger or what I had done wrong. So in a way I was like a grown up child having a tantrum & expressing my self in a way by all the things I had seen on films or television programs & computer games. Because I had never been taught how to handle anger. But still inside I had enough compassion to feel angry with myself & guilty & sorry. Unlike other people I have no voices in my head to blame except my own.. if I ever see any of the people I may have hurt or been angry with. I will say sorry for hurting them & tell them I carry no anger & their life would be much better if they didn't carry their anger or mine.

  • @TheLucyblades
    @TheLucyblades Рік тому

    Really great conversation as always

  • @sanb9459
    @sanb9459 Рік тому +1

    Great podcast 👏🏼

  • @szymonswiatek3183
    @szymonswiatek3183 8 місяців тому

    Isn't he just lovely...