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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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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The freeze response, tonic immobility in sharks, and what to do about it (unless you're being hunted by an Orca)
Osher describes how yesterday he discovered an underlying freeze response which he didn’t realise was playing havoc with his life.
Join him for an exploration in to how if we’re not in “fight” or “flight” we can become immobile, literally frozen and unable to speak.
(He also manages to work the hunting habits of South African Killer Whales into this conversation, which was a nice surprise. You won’t believe their favourite snack).
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Three chairs and the truth - a technique to see things from another perspective
After his chat with Jodi on Wednesday, Osher was reminded about his experience with a fascinating way to develop theory of mind: The Three Chairs Technique.
While it sounds like mental musical chairs, it’s actually quite powerful and super accessible.
Have you tried this one? What techniques do you use when you come across adversity?
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Navigating emotional and intimate connection with neurodiversity (even if you're a normie) with Jodi Rodgers
Are you someone who is in a relationship with a person that has a different brain? A husband, your wife, one of your siblings, a parent - or even one of your kids.
Today Osher's guest is Jodi Rodgers.
Through her work on the fabulous TV series “Love on the spectrum”, Jodi turned the spotlight onto the humanity, longing for connection and need for intimacy in all of us by exploring what those things mean for neurodivergent people.
This episode is wall-to wall-with tools, techniques, advice - and a heap of validation.
Find Jodi's latest book "Unique" here
Watch "Love on the Spectrum" here
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Whoever said curiosity killed the cat probably just wanted to control cats.
Inspired by an early morning, bicycle-bound hunt through his neighbourhood with Wolfgang as they searched for a noisy jackhammer, Osher talks about the transformative power of curiosity.
Drawing on examples from his own life, and discussing how curiosity can transform a situation, a relationship, or even ourselves.
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Customer Reviews
Always inspiring, insightful and interesting
Admittedly, the first time I listened was because my sister had been interviewed by Osher, but I’ve gone on to listen to so many more because the interviews are interesting and thought provoking. I love listening to Osher share how his mind works and break down the stigmas and norms surrounding mental health. Always a bloody good listen.
So relatable yet inspiring..
Osher has a great conversational ease with his guests.
He is open and honest and that not only engages you but allows his interviews to be just the same.
Some are lighthearted and some are deep and meaningful. I have learnt more about so many important subjects as well as myself ❤️
Love this pod!
Osher brings an incredible personal vibe to his pod, you feel like ya there with him. I honestly believe my mental health has improved. I am more aware and check in with myself more often. Thank you Osher!