“Don’t talk to yourself like that!” Teddy Swims on learning self-compassion

“Don’t talk to yourself like that!” Teddy Swims on learning self-compassion

Author: Fearne Cotton March 31, 2025 Duration: 41:41

We change all the time, which means self-love is an ongoing practice; we’re constantly learning to love the person we are today. Musician Teddy Swims wants you to be able to look in the mirror and see what a great person you are every day.


In this chat with Fearne, Teddy explains why he and his partner chose to go to couples therapy to help them prepare to become parents, as well as the incredible impact having an emotionally articulate father had on his ability to process his own big feelings.

 

Fearne and Teddy both see music, art, writing, and creativity in general as cathartic outlets for emotions, but can this sometimes tip into wallowing in the same negative thought patterns over and over again?


Plus, Fearne spotted a tattoo gun on Teddy’s dressing room table... will she let him tattoo her even though he’s “not very good yet”...?


Teddy’s album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), is out now.


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