The Importance of Self-Acceptance | Sam Smith About Body Images Issues | Happy Place Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2020
- What is the importance of self-acceptance? Fearne sits down to chat with Sam Smith about self-acceptance, mental health, pronouns, and making life-changing decisions while in the public eye.
Have you personally struggled with self-acceptance? What hurdles did you have to face on your journey to becoming your authentic and happy self?
CONTENT WARNING: references to anorexia, body image, OCD
Sam Smith's new album, LoveGoes, is out now: samsmith.world/LoveGoesWE
Sam Smith is one of Britain’s best singer and songwriters. Sam’s voice has won them four Grammy Awards, three Brit Awards, three Billboard Awards, as well as others throughout their career. In 2019, Sam came out as non-binary genderqueer, changing their pronouns to they/them.
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Have you personally struggled with self-acceptance? What hurdles did you have to face on your journey to becoming your authentic and happy self?
Ahhh, two of my faves together! ✨ This felt so warm to listen to
Great interview - love happy place , Fearne you seem humble and inspirational x
I love that tree interpretation!! Brilliant!
Love Sam's new dance stuff. Pleeeaaase keep it up!!
Love this interview ❤
Hi Fearne
I am a big fan of yours
He has the most beautiful soul shining out of him. Beautiful ❤️
What a fabulous human being. Thank you Sam. The world needs your truth right now - but continue to take care of you 😘
I think this Sam Smith one is one of my favs
Love Sam! Check out Sam on First we feast. So funny.
We love you Sam Houston Texas
SAM IS THE G.O.A.T
Sam is human and, guess what - he’s great. It makes me think about how marketing creates stardom, but that’s ultimately an illusion.
Some similarities of George Michael so much..
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What a lovely and sweet soul But isn’t everyone ultimately non-binary? Like the soul does not have a singular gender…
“Non-binary” is just the latest money-making, attention-grabbing media spin. It’s complete bullshit
The lewd married partly order because paul suddenly attach sans a nonchalant engine. unwieldy, ordinary story
Work in a school with disabled children in pain ….Hard to listen to your issues …
what on earth is that supposed to mean ? This is simply talking about life and emotions,self acceptance and things which all human beings experience.Why should this in any way be superfluous to children with disabilities experiencing pain ...if anything in order to feel true compassion for others in pain it is important and I would say vital to know oneself and to understand pain,how else can we really ever show empathy if we do not understand ourselves.
Your comment is judgemental as maybe these are issues you think are not relevant to you or indeed just show your own prejudices.I'm sure you have insecurities and fears and doubts and worry how you are seen or how people may judge you ? how else could you possibly have real compassion for the children you work with.This isn't about the children ..its about you and your own personal hangups and prejudices.
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@@geraldinemckeown283 yeah theres harder issues in this world therefore your issues are negligible xdxdxd
nice attitude you got there xd