Better Than Yesterday: Osher Günsberg Osher Günsberg
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With every new day comes the opportunity to grow. Hosted by Osher Günsberg - a best-selling author, podcaster, TV host, husband, dad, stepdad, electric mobility enthusiast and part-time climate worrier. This podcast is here to help make today better than yesterday. Since 2013, the show has set out to improve life for you and the people you love. Sometimes it’s authentic conversations. Sometimes we’ll unpack the news or hear how Osher deals with life as a sober person with a different brain. But you’ll always hear something you need to hear (and laugh while you do). Listen to feel less alone, build better habits and discover some solution-based approaches for when life gets tricky.
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...and this will be the last time that ever happens. Finding joy and meaning by deliberatedly thinking about losing everything
We generally avoid thinking about losing the things we love, but what if deliberately doing so made us love and appreciate those things even more?
In this episode, Osher explores the idea of “The Last Time” (*not the Farnham farewell tour).
With its roots in ancient Stoic practice, “The Last Time” only takes a few breaths to do yet can have a profound effect on the presence and meaning we feel in our day.
It even makes Osher’s wife say “why are you being so weird?” when he sees her again after doing this, which he finds incredibly amusing.
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How planning for the day I'd lose my job was the best work I've ever done.
This week, Osher lost two jobs in one day when news broke that The Bachelor Australia and The Masked Singer Australia aren’t being renewed by the network.
What’s hilarious is that it’s not the first time this has happened to him, and in today’s episode he talks about the work he did around this news going public to ensure a stable transition of not only income but also mental health.
If you’ve ever lost a job, or you’ve never thought about what would happen if you lost your current job, this episode offers some powerful insights and tools that may be of help.
Osher refers to episode 80 with John Ferriter, you can listen to it here.
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How helping others as a part of your workflow can transform your career (w/Blair Joscelyne)
Even if you don’t care about cars, you can’t deny the massive global success of Mighty Car Mods. With nearly 4M subscribers and over 1 Billion views on YouTube, Marty & Moog have been representing the culture of vehicle modification for over 16 years - and they’re only getting bigger.
You don’t care about cars? Then what if I told you that Moog’s actual name is Blair, and Blair is a prolifically talented multi-instrumentalist and composer who has created the soundtracks to hundreds, even thousands of commercials that you could probably whistle if I mentioned one.
The Maccas jingle?
If you heard it in Australia, Blair played it.
Same guy.
Not only that Blair is one of the hosts of Top Gear Australia, and alongside JLP and Beau Ryan they are taking this legendary show that was never really about cars and turning it on its head.
After speaking with Blair, Osher described him as one of the great ones. A true inspiration who’s been through some darkness and come out the other side.
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I'm hot and I'm cold, I'm yes and I'm no - how a sauna has become a profoundly effective tool in my mental health toolkit
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Big wins are good, teeny weeny wins are better. A way to tiptoe towards a new way of doing things
What teeny weeny tiptoe wins have you had?
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Rebuilding your life after emotional and financial betrayal (with Tracy Hall)
Few things can wound a person as much as betrayal.
As your whole world comes crashing down around you, how can you hold onto reality? How do you move on with your life?
Tracy Hall is a high-powered single mum in the corporate world. She was left absolutely devastated by emotional and financial betrayal perpetrated by one of the world's most prolific con men, Hamish McLaren.
Tracy is now ready to talk about how she re-built her life. She’s not just surviving, she’s thriving.
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Customer Reviews
Educational, Entertaining and a must listen
Osher conducts conversations openly and warmly with respect to the other person. He is super smart but more than that makes it easy to listen, form opinions and I feel a whole lot smarter listening to him! I enjoy this podcast and the latest with Grace Tame my favourite to date.
Great, but…
RE Nov preview : Violence is committed by all genders. Raising boys AND girls in ways that respect genders is what matters. Violence is more than just physical, it’s also emotional, psychological, verbal, etc. It’s any behaviour intended to harm. All genders need to take responsibility for this and all parents need to see that when it comes to acts of violence raising boys is no different to raising girls because both can be perpetrators. There is a misconception out there that males are always perpetrators and females are always victims but this is not the case because males don’t report DV when it happens (for several reasons) so the data is biased. The sooner we remove gender from the popular discourse that always assumes that males are perpetrators and females are victims the better because it is making us blind to the real causes and the scale of the problem.
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