Gary Barlow – The Pain Behind The Pleasure

Very few people have experienced Gary Barlow’s level of success and fame. He’s the lead singer of the nineties British pop band Take That, he’s won 6 Ivor Novello Awards for song writing & composing, sold more the 50 million albums and filled stadiums of screaming fans across the world! But despite all this, as we’ve come to learn, he’s one of the nicest, most genuine people going around.

In this episode, Gary shares his experience of rising to such fame, and what happens when he lost it.

He opens up about the devastating burden of jealousy between him and bandmate Robbie Williams, his journey with disordered eating, the loss of his daughter Poppy and the love of his life, the one constant through it all - his wife.

So sit back and pour yourself a cup of vulnerabilitea, this is a big one.

This episode with Gary Barlow includes a discussion about disordered eating and a conversation about a child who was delivered still born. If this feels like too much for you right now, please come back to this episode when you're feeling ready.

Chapters
00:00
Welcome Gary Barlow
12:55
Loneliness on Tour
17:51
Love at First Sight Sort Of
20:58
The Strings of Being Famous
25:06
Music as the Answer
28:25
Robbie Williams Comparison and Happiness
34:30
Eating Disorders and Self Worth Trigger Warning
45:35
Losing a Child
49:50
Married to a No Nonsense Woman
52:31
Being Grateful
Transcript
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