Yoga! Shopping! Talks! DJs! How the Happy Place Festivals come to life Image

Yoga! Shopping! Talks! DJs! How the Happy Place Festivals come to life

11 June - 38 mins
Podcast Series Happy Place

Are you coming to one of the Happy Place Festivals this year? We hope so! Have you been before and wondered how it all comes together? Maybe you’re unsure about coming and want to know what the vibe’s like...

Fearne’s joined by Team Happy Place’s Nicky Darling – she heads up all the live events – to get the behind the scenes goss on what it takes to make sure you have a gorgeous time at the festivals.

 

They chat about –

-Why it takes a whole year to plan the festivals

-Making sure there’s something for everyone, including yoga, breathwork, arts and crafts, shopping, book signings, live poetry, and DJs

-How your feedback changes future festivals

-Learning the hard way that more toilet...

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