Better Than Yesterday: 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.


 

Recent Episodes
  • What I did when taking a break became more exhausting than working
    Apr 27, 2025 – 14:32
  • What people-focused politics can do, with Allegra Spender
    Apr 22, 2025 – 52:23
  • How I traded bagels for a baby - my last ever meal of gluten
    Apr 20, 2025 – 18:58
  • This is how we help young men - unpacking 'Adolescence' with Dr Billy Garvey
    Apr 15, 2025 – 01:03:46
  • Dealing with dementia by thinking about shapes in the clouds
    Apr 13, 2025 – 16:29
  • Sharing a Lifetime in Song, with the Tierney Brothers
    Apr 8, 2025 – 51:45
  • Why the most important relationship in your life is the one between you and money
    Apr 6, 2025 – 17:37
  • How confusion is ripping you off and the biggest issues in our economy right now, with Chris Kohler
    Apr 1, 2025 – 51:04
  • 'What would Mr Milchick Say?' (or, how to not let fear-based political messaging get you)
    Mar 30, 2025 – 12:36
  • What Dating Apps Have Done to Us, with Dr. Lisa Portolan
    Mar 25, 2025 – 01:02:55
  • What my first birthday in sobriety taught me
    Mar 23, 2025 – 18:19
  • Why climate matters this election - and how to make sure you vote like it, with Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie
    Mar 18, 2025 – 01:05:36
  • the three questions for incredible stories
    Mar 16, 2025 – 18:07
  • From Prison Cell to Comedy, Crisis to Change, with Andrew Hamilton
    Mar 11, 2025 – 58:55
  • How I am a living example of the Mandela effect
    Mar 9, 2025 – 14:59
  • How to have a job that serves your life (not the other way around), with Tim Duggan
    Mar 4, 2025 – 47:31
  • These are the political campaigning tricks you’re about to hear A LOT
    Mar 2, 2025 – 15:45
  • Hard Work, Good Jokes and Modern Masculinity with Luke Heggie
    Feb 25, 2025 – 47:44
  • Dancing with my Ego (thoughts on the first weeks of Dancing with the Stars)
    Feb 23, 2025 – 16:39
  • The Biggest Lessons on Life from Those Who've Nearly Died with Dr Matt Morgan
    Feb 18, 2025 – 59:48
  • Knowing the difference between your ideal self and your actual self
    Feb 16, 2025 – 12:39
  • Choosing to Laugh, Cry and Sing with Michelle Brasier
    Feb 11, 2025 – 01:08:55
  • 25 Ideas for 2025, Part 5 (21-25)
    Feb 9, 2025 – 15:11
  • How Your Gut Changes Everything - and How to Change Your Gut with Dr Will Bulsiewicz (Dr B)
    Feb 5, 2025 – 56:09
  • 25 ideas for 2025, Part 4 (16-20)
    Feb 2, 2025 – 17:06
  • Mastering your time - becoming 'Indistractable' with Nir Eyal
    Jan 28, 2025 – 43:17
  • 25 Ideas for 2025, Part 3 (11-15)
    Jan 26, 2025 – 15:43
  • Empathy, Hope and Jan 26 with Brooke Blurton and Matty Mills (First Things First)
    Jan 21, 2025 – 46:33
  • 25 Ideas for 2025, Part 2 (6-10)
    Jan 18, 2025 – 12:34
  • Best of 2024: Winning and Losing, Healing through owning your story, ‘Bringing it’ no matter what
    Jan 14, 2025 – 35:46
  • Best of 2024, part 3: The keys to creativity, Embracing the uncomfortable, Changing yourself by acting ‘as if’
    Jan 7, 2025 – 32:45
  • 25 Ideas for 2025, part 1 (1-5)
    Jan 5, 2025 – 16:56
  • Best of 2024, part 2: Be effortlessly productive, Get that pay rise, Love your body
    Dec 31, 2024 – 36:02
  • Best of 2024, part 1: What giving gives you, The journey to starting a family, The reality of a music career, (feat. Osher’s Ukulele)
    Dec 24, 2024 – 47:52
  • Resetting your Nervous System with Jessica Maguire
    Dec 18, 2024 – 01:10:23
  • How Darren Hayes went from Unlovable to Beloved
    Dec 10, 2024 – 51:58
  • The best set of undies you’ve never worn w/Suraya O’Brien
    Dec 8, 2024 – 13:49
  • Financial Freedom isn’t what you think it is with Victoria Devine
    Dec 3, 2024 – 01:01:20
  • Finding recovery from a traumatic relationship through Wands of Lust. w/Julie Mlinaric
    Dec 1, 2024 – 15:11
  • The secret to helping kids WANT to read (w/Andy Griffiths)
    Nov 26, 2024 – 58:51
  • The Beautiful Chaos of parenting with poet Jess Urlichs
    Nov 24, 2024 – 16:58
  • The importance of touch and intimacy, with ethical brothel Madam Antonia Murphy
    Nov 19, 2024 – 01:00:48
  • How running every day can help you write better songs, with Angie McMahon.
    Nov 17, 2024 – 18:58
  • Financial Literacy and the business of being Emma Watkins
    Nov 12, 2024 – 35:32
  • Finding success while following passion and friendship with Blair Joscleyne (Top Gear/Mighty Car Mods)
    Nov 10, 2024 – 19:52
  • The secret to Ada Nicodemou’s 30-plus year career on screen
    Nov 5, 2024 – 01:01:04
  • Sylvia Jeffreys on the juggle and the guilt of kids and a career
    Nov 3, 2024 – 15:07
  • Ensuring the hammer of AI is a tool that builds, not a hammer that demolishes. w/ Dr Matt Agnew
    Oct 29, 2024 – 01:02:54
  • What does Abbie Chatfield want in a relationship?
    Oct 27, 2024 – 21:31
  • A surprising amount of Shit You Should Care About (with SYSCA Founder Lucy Blakiston)
    Oct 22, 2024 – 01:02:34
Recent Reviews
  • LCKRoche
    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.
  • TessaWhite1
    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 ❤️
  • VedgeTalk
    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!
  • _JamesMartin
    Real talk from down under, and beyond!
    Osher's podcast is absolutely fantastic - well produced and a must listen. After spending 12 hours binge listening on recent US road trip, I whole heartedly recommend listening to OG's podcasts, he's a great conversationalist and is authentic in sharing his life with listeners. He manages to bring on a wide range of guests from different backgrounds, who for the most part bring meaningful stories and antidotes for life with them.
  • Jackson St
    Dude is real
    Osher is fun, refreshing and real, and he's not afraid to lay his demons out on the table. He owns who he is. Who doesn't respect that?
  • Jake B from NYC
    Unexpected, amazing emotional value
    I found Osher's podcast by way of Rich Roll (another amazing podcast!). Although not Australian, I've found deep solace and interest in the topics discussed on the OGP. Many of the guests are Australian, and as an American, it's very interesting that it allows you to engage with then as individuals rather than known celebrities. Osher is a very relatable and inspiring host, and he manages to produce a very technically proficient podcast. Listening to the OGP is like having one of those amazingly deep conversations with your best friend. It just soothes your soul. I've found it very unexpectedly comforting during the overlapping difficulty of a challenging time at work, the expected stress of the run up to my marriage, and the physical demands of training for my first half ironman triathlon. As testament to the value I've found in this experience, I've also subscribed to Osher's two other podcasts - one on movies and one on relationships. Two points of constructive feedback and one request: 1) let the shows go longer. I think there is huge appetite to run for 90-120 minutes; 2) where are new episodes of "let me tell you something?" - bring it back!; and 3) find a way to monetize this so you can put out more than one a week! I wholeheartedly recommend Osher's work to anyone who is interested in deep, real human connection.
  • Eliah A.
    wrong
    do you call this comedy ? stupid.
  • Phreddo01
    I love this podcast
    I've never heard of any of his guests, but they are always interesting. Always a nice positive vibe and something to think about.
  • Pazlife
    Authentic
    Love Osher's authenticity and the depth of the conversations. A great reminder of how we should live every moment!
  • James Swanwick
    Amazing stuff!
    I'm an interviewer and have my own podcast. I have to bow down to the interviewing and conversational skills of Osher. This guy knows how to create a 10/10 conversation. I just listened to the Darren Hayes and Wil Anderson interviews. Compelling listening. I'm feeling inspired. A must-listen.
  • Miss_Becks
    100% Candid
    Osher is incredibly candid & sweet, while still being a tough Australian of course ;) As a Californian, I really like learning about Australian culture/ media and how Osher joins in with American culture/media. Osher thank you so much for sharing your journey!!
  • ScudServe
    CA
    This is hands down my favorite podcast of all time. Each episode is more entertaining than the last and truly inspiring. Thanks Osher.
  • Bagga01
    Raw and self deprecating
    I'm biased I'm old mates with Osher but I've kinda avoided listening because of that. Gotta say I love the Yumi interview. Fascinating insights and a different perspective on the public woman I've only ever known.
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