Better Than Yesterday With Osher Günsberg

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Better Than Yesterday With Osher Günsberg

In a job where stress, trauma and the unexpected greet you everyday, with lives on the line, how do you cope? Paramedic and author Sally Gould tells Osher.

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Season 1
Marlee tells Osher the secrets of her incredible career, and how some of the biggest lessons and inspirations in her life have come from following NRL itself
It may not seem it, but ‘I don’t know yet’ could be the best thing a leader can say. Dr Kirstin Ferguson tells Osher why.
Nine’s chief political editor speaks to Osher on leadership, why a strong opposition is needed, how politics has changed, and what we need to know after this election.
What if instead of fearing change, we could be ready for it and make it work for us? This is exactly what this chat between Osher and futurist Andrea Clarke will help you do.
What does one of the country's leading voices on childhood mental health have to say about ‘Adolescence?’ Dr Billy also tells Osher how to calm and connect with our kids.
For 36 years, Andrew and Michael have shared songs, stages and the story of Human Nature. They tell Osher how they’ve done it in harmony.
Banks, supermarkets, insurance - Nine national finance editor Chris Kohler takes Osher through them all, and explains how confusion is ripping us off.
How have dating apps changed the way we connect, communicate and value one another? And what’s the alternative? Expert Dr Lisa Portolan and Osher unpack these questions.
Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie tells Osher how those in charge of climate today will make a huge impact on tomorrow - something we’re already seeing.
One of the first jokes comedian Andrew Hamilton came up with was about the night his house was raided. He tells Osher about everything that’s happened since then.
How would your life change if you were to die and come back? ICU doctor Matt Morgan tells Osher what he’s learned from people in that exact situation.
Leading gastroenterologist ‘Dr B’ tells Osher how our gut is key to both physical and mental health and the three things it’s crying out for you to eat.
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