Better Than Yesterday: Osher Günsberg Osher Günsberg
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- Health & Fitness
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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Using music to supercharge your child’s development w/ Teeny Tiny Stevies
The Aria Award winning kids’ group Teeny Tiny Stevies, sisters Byll and Beth Stephen have been singing helpful songs for little people for nearly a decade, giving parents and kids alike a common touchpoint for the important development moments in young lives. (Osher insists they gave he and Wolfie the most funnest ever song to sing about pooping).
On their latest record, they add songs about dealing with Climate Change - and still make it sound delightful which is a true skill unto itself.
They’re touring right around the country starting in July (don’t worry, they’re early shows so everyone’s home in time for a nap). Here are the tour dates
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Where I lose count of how many relationships I've had in the ten years I've been with my wife
After an argument with your partner have you ever caught yourself thinking “if only things were like they used to be” ?
News flash - that wont make it better.
Osher and Audrey celebrated ten years together over the weekend, and over that time how many different relationships do you think they had? (With each other that is)
Here’s a clue - it’s more than how many years they’ve been together.
In this episode, Osher reflects on the many different ways “things used to be”, and highlights how reinventing your relationship is probably the only way to get through the challenges life throws at two people trying to grow together.
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A podcast pamphlet about addiction (leave in a prominent place to be found by someone you care about.)
Did you used to do a little but the little wouldn’t do it so the little got more and more?
After Diane Young’s brilliant SXSW live episode, Osher puts together a primer on how addictive behaviours can mess up our dopamine to such a point that we’re no longer choosing to use.
A helpful listen for those who struggle, or who care about someone who’s struggling.
For 12 step meetings if you’re using alcohol look here
For support if someone you care about is struggling look here
For immediate crisis support contact Lifeline
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How addiction impacts others, and what to do about it - Live at SXSW (with Diane Young)
Addiction is a bastard of a disease.
If you have it, you don’t know it.
In fact, the number one symptom of addiction is that it convinces you that you aren’t an addict.
That’s a terrible thing to get trapped in.
And it’s a terrible thing for the people who care about you, because you may not realise it - but your addiction affects them as well as you, and not just because they have to deal with your b******t. It changes the way they are around others.
However, every now and then - addicts have what’s called a ‘moment of clarity’. A moment where they can see what they’re doing, what is happening to them and those around them, and where they’re headed.
If you’re lucky - that moment is accompanied by a willingness to do something about it, something to interrupt a cycle of damage and destruction that they otherwise are powerful to interrupt.
Those moments don’t last very long, so when they do - what can we do to help the addict in our lives?
And what do we need to do to help ourselves?
Today Osher welcomes back to the show one of the most important voices in Australia when it comes to the treatment of addiction.
Diane Young, a Psychotherapist and Holistic Counsellor who is the Director of Clinical Supervision at South Pacific Private, Australia’s leading treatment centre of addiction, anxiety and depression.
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“how tall is osher gunsberg?”
During a meeting with an SEO specialist this week, Osher was shocked that the third most popular search term (after Osher Günsberg and Osher Günsberg wife) was “Osher Günsberg height”.
Hundreds of Australians google this every day.
More than “Osher Günsberg podcast” (hence the SEO meeting).
To finally put all this internet speculation to rest (even though he’s taller than 6’2” on some websites) we present to you the definitive answer to a question which is bothering hundreds of Australians every single day…
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Responding with kindness in the face of aggression (even when you’re getting screamed at)
Osher’s conversation with Nazeem Hussain got him thinking about how responding to aggression with kindness can drastically change the outcome of an interaction.
But how can we assert ourselves, communicate our boundaries and still show grace and understanding in the face of rage?
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