Nadiya Hussain

Nadiya Hussain

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Fearne on the loneliness of chronic pain and why she likes breaking rules

There’s probably a bit too much pressure on reaching a definitive state of happiness isn’t there? It’s just not realistic. So Fearne’s dropping into your feed every week for some honest chat about what’s making her (and you lot) feel great, and what’s making us all feel completel ...  Show more

My work makes me a better parent! Coping with mum guilt and taking the pressure off

We’re heading into the summer holidays. Hands up if you’re already a bit anxious about any mum guilt creeping in...?Fearne definitely is, so she’s reflecting on the Happy Place episodes that explore how different women are choosing to navigate working and parenting. No judgement ...  Show more

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