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Dave Grohl on Overcoming Fear and Pursue Your Dream | Happy Place Podcast
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The Foo Fighters and Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl wrote his new book, The Storyteller, during the pandemic, when his band were unable to tour, and after he began posting short stories from his career on Instagram.

In this chat with Fearne, Dave Grohl talks about the law of attraction, the pursuit of his dreams and the magic of venturing into the unknown and discovering what happens next. Something that has been lost a little over the years with the new generations, since the pressure on young people to archive perfection is overwhelming, leading to the mistakes they make dictating their future from a very early age when it is mistakes that make us grow as human beings.

From hitting the road with Scream at 18 years old to his time in Nirvana and the Foo Fighters to flying halfway around the world with his daughters... the list goes on. Find out how Dave Grohl started his passion for writing stories as a kid from Springfield, Virginia, thanks to both parents, and how it evolved as his career progressed and Dave met the incredible people who shaped his life.

Are storytellers underrated? More of Dave's Stories from his energetic life can be found in his new book, The Storyteller, out 5th October.

What strikes you most about Dave Grohl's first memoir, 'The Storyteller'? Don't forget to follow Dave Grohl on Instagram: www.instagram.com/davestruestories/

Dave Grohl is an American musician, singer, songwriter and documentary filmmaker. He was the drummer for Nirvana and founded the alternative rock band Foo Fighters, for whom he is singer, guitarist and primary songwriter.

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ABOUT HAPPY PLACE

Fearne's HAPPY PLACE is a place to celebrate honesty, authenticity and community. Fearne delves into life, love, loss and everything in-between by chatting to inspiring individuals who have made a change in their own lives or help other people to find different ways of seeing life as she reveals what happiness means to them.

Happy Place is a space that is safe for all where difference is celebrated and the extraordinary is discovered. A place to focus on the positives and to help you find the joy every day - big or small.

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ABOUT FEARNE COTTON

Fearne Cotton is an English television and radio presenter, mother, broadcaster, writer and founder of Happy Place, a place where Fearne holds difficult but important conversations to encourage self-care and self-appreciation, creating a positive impact on the world, giving everyone a voice and actively listening.

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@fearnecotton

2 years ago

What strikes you most about Dave Grohl's first memoir, 'The Storyteller'? Don't forget to follow Dave Grohl on Instagram: www.instagram.com/davestruest...

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@scottonandrew

2 years ago

Dave is one put together dude. Man, as much as I love his music, I think I love his approach to life even more.

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@laurenerickson2794

2 years ago

The part where he said they play every show like it’s their last definitely made me tear up a bit.

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@1upfx281

2 years ago

I love Dave's enthusiasm and sincerity. If I could hang out for a day with one rock star it would be him.

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@Alveyjr21

2 years ago

FINALLY! A great interview that didnt bring up a million Nirvana or Kurt questions! I'm glad she spent time just talking to him about his life and experiences instead of asking the normal.. "what was kurt like?"

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@surfriderca9707

2 years ago

Dave's interviews are always a treat. He's amazingly inspiring and there's so much bravery in his idea about being attracted to things that don't have a safety net. Great conversation!

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@teezer123

2 years ago

Not sure who needs to see this, but that book they talk about, the secret, is really worth reading for anyone who's in a bad spot. I had a workplace breakdown 6 months ago and today can't believe how quickly I turned my life around, with the help of this book that I didn't even believe in at the start. Long story short, life started when I took a risk.

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@m7alan7johnson7

2 years ago

My Dad always told me, "You can do anything, Mark, if you put your mind to it." Thx Dad!

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@77infrared

1 year ago

Dave is very open to life, loves people and manages to keep a healthy perspective on life. It's not about manifesting, it's about being brave and having an open heart. Dave has also experienced a lot of grief, but he keeps his heart open....

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@peezdoc

2 years ago

I'm not really a Foo Fighters fan and I don't know who this interviewer is, but this was a great interview! She asked great questions, kept things moving, seemed interested in Dave's answers. I'll have to check out more of her stuff. I am a Nirvana fan and Dave is always great with interviews.

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@clairesweetman3338

2 years ago

I bloody love him, he is such a brilliant cool person and one of the nicest people ever.

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@jackbrady8233

2 years ago

This was seriously the best autobiography I've ever read. My wife now wants to read it. I recommend it to anyone, Dave fan or not. It will make you laugh, think, cry, imagine just freakin read it!!!!

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@aideenkelly5194

9 months ago

They say don't meet your hero's but man I would love to shake that man's hand and say thank you for what you give to the world - the music, the stories and the wisdom. Super interview.

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@palomaprime4021

2 years ago

i'm glad to know he had the "this might be our last show" mentality right now, after Taylor's passing. makes me feel like they seized all of the time they had together.

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@ken-van-gibturner3064

1 year ago

This dude can help people, inadvertently, from these interviews ..... love the music and then can watch stuff like this, that makes you wanna keep living and not give up, no matter what you're pursuing.

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@rockmoussealt7764

1 year ago

Wonderful interview by someone well-prepared for her guest. And who doesn't love Dave Grohl, down-to-earth, gifted, loving life to the fullest. Awesome. Buying the book after seeing this interview. Thanks.

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@chantal2067

2 years ago

What he said about needing to "look at the bigger picture" really resonated. He's so thoughtful and inspiring.

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@Alundstroem

2 years ago

The "it's not gonna last" part hits hard now after Taylor passing away.

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@thefog7067

2 years ago

Dave Grohl is like a teddy bear you just want to keep on the end of your bed so you can give them a big hug whenever you need it most 😍

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@inspyre.design

2 years ago

It took me a couple of decades and then some to appreciate Dave. I saw the FF play in '99 in Toronto, and it was so surreal and strange to see the drummer of my favorite band, that I never got to see play live, 10 feet away from me! I just didn't dig the Foo's songs all that much, and I think teenage me was just saying, "how could you!", hahaha. But I still listened to every album and really tried to like them, and of course slowly I realized the Foo's ARE the real deal, and it was ok for me to like them! Of course I am still a Nirvana freak, but now, I am also a Foo Fighters fan, and really, really dig Dave and his ethos.

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