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For ten years of her life, Fearne was gripped by a deep feeling of shame; she chats through how she’s now learning to let it go. Shame breeds in silence, so we’re talking about it loudly in this episode...
-Shame researcher Brené Brown talks through how to cope with feeling ashamed through self-compassion
-Comedian Dawn French explains that we all need to embrace being a bit of a twat sometimes because we learn more from mistakes than success
-Artist Charlie Mackesy’s got some thoughts about how shame is stopping us being vulnerable and connecting with others properly
-Mental health activist Ben West opens up about the shame he felt after his brother’s suicide
-Singer Lulu reflects on how ashamed she was of her difficult childhood
-Broadcaster Jamie Laing talks for the first time about his eating disorder and the shame he’s held inside for so long
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