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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. ...
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The mission of the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health is to nurture health and inspire well-being in all people. Our educational programming, formerly known as Osher Mini Medical School for the Public, has been reimagined as Osher WISE (Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone). This public education program offers courses on integrative health topics that are current and compelling, providing an opportunity for community members to become active, informed participants in their ...
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Does learning just stop when you hit 22 or 25? Of course not! So why should it stop at 50 or 70 or ever? The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Washington is for people who are truly lifelong learners. For those who are forever curious about the world around us, past, present, and future. This podcast, Forever Curious, will be full of discussions with experts, free lectures, conversations with OLLI-UW members and more. We hope you'll join us here, as we listen to lectures ...
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Every building in every location starts as an idea in the mind of a developer, and takes a team of brilliant people to bring that idea to life. Every week, CEO, top-selling agent and entrepreneur Shaun Osher speaks with famous developers, architects and the creators behind some of the most iconic real estate in the world. Tune in to hear some of the smartest and creative people talk about how they started, what they're working on now, and how they're building the homes of the future.
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This episode was recorded live at SXSW 2024 - and it might be a very different example of what a politician sounds like from what you've been hearing recently. Here, Allegra not only reveals to Osher and an eager crowd the realities of political life in Canberra, the best and worst things about the job and why some other politicians are focused on …
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The risk for many chronic diseases is directly linked to metabolic changes in the body and loss of muscle mass often associated with aging. In this program, Dr. Natalie Marshall focuses on sarcopenia, low muscle mass, and the importance of strength training and body composition to improve metabolic fitness. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integ…
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It’s Monday, and Osher’s got a story about the time he traded bagels for having a baby, and the mortifying experience of being emasculated by a plastic cup. Story Club Tickets at storyclublive.com May 11 The Comedy Store, Sydney. Ft: Osher Günsberg Zoë Norton-Lodge Nat’s What I Reckon Hannah Reilly Blair Joscleyne (aka Moog) and Gracie Otto See omn…
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Like many, Dr Billy Garvey recently watched the limited series 'Adolescence'. However, unlike many, as one of the country's leading voices on childhood development and mental health, he is able to offer some crucial insights into the issues the program presents, the solutions we must all be a part of, as well as what he wished the program showed...…
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Our brains do some amazing things when it comes to creating meaning and recognising patterns. Sometimes it can fill us with awe. Sometimes it can make a heartbreaking situation feel worse. For more from Osher and tickets to the next Story Club, head here Get in touch with Osher here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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You think you and your siblings are close? Michael and Andrew Tierney haven't just shared their lives as brothers together, but for 36 years and counting, they've shared songs, spot-lit stages and the story of one of Australia's biggest musical acts and exports: Human Nature. And they've managed to do it in harmony - both musically and non-musicall…
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Have you ever stopped to think about exactly what your relationship to money is like? Why do you do what you do with it and where did you learn (or not learn) to do it? Following an example of Osher's own money story, now is your chance to think about just that. For more thoughts from Osher, and tickets to Story Club, head here See omnystudio.com/l…
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The risk for many chronic diseases is directly linked to metabolic changes in the body. In this program, Dr. Natalie Marshall focuses on the role of antioxidants and how they work against oxidative stress in the body. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40682]…
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This is a must-hear money chat. In this episode, Osher talks to Nine national finance editor, presenter and social media sensation Chris Kohler about some of the biggest issues in our economy right now - including banks, supermarkets and the cost of living, as well as some important things that might be escaping our attention... Plus, Chris reveals…
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Turns out the way to beat the fear created by political campaigning is to use your words. A lot of them. And big ones. Osher tells you how - and why this will lead to a calmer mind and a more informed opinion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Autor: Osher Günsberg
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Is there any escape from the effects of dating apps? They've clearly changed the dominant paradigms and culture for single people - but could their effects also extend to how we behave in relationships, the kind of ways we value and talk about one another or connect more broadly? These are the kind of questions that Dr Lisa Portolan, academic and a…
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There is no bigger issue this election than climate change. And who we put into power today will make a crucial difference tomorrow. That's the clear message from Amanda McKenzie, co-founder and CEO of the Climate Council - Australia's leading organisation for independent climate research and advocacy. In this conversation with Osher, Amanda compar…
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One of the first jokes that Andrew Hamilton came up with was about the night his house was raided. Later, while making himself laugh at his own reviews of the food he was being served in prison, he thought maybe he should finally actually try following his dream of stand up comedy. So far it's turned out a whole better than dealing drugs. In this w…
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What does misremembering the life of a political figure, or the colour of a Star Wars character, or whether or not Osher handed out roses, have anything to do with the way you handle your most important relationships? Almost certainly more than you think, promise. And you're about to find out why - as well as learn some ways to let go of some of th…
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If you're questioning your job, If you're overworked and burnt out, If you feel like your work is getting in the way of the life you want instead of enabling it, this episode is for you. Osher talks to author and co-founder of Junkee Media Tim Duggan, whose latest book Work Backwards offers practical tools, ideas and solutions about making work wor…
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The idea of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been around for quite a while, but lately, AI seems to be all anyone can talk about. And not all the talk is positive: is it taking jobs, endangering privacy, and stealing creative work? Or is it a faithful and diligent servant, able to take the drudgery out of life and allow us to enjoy life more fully?…
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Are you aware of the tricks that political messaging uses to manipulate your emotions? Or your attention? Or to simply dodge the hard questions? Here, Osher breaks down the most commonly seen examples - with the hope that being able to recognise them will keep you more calm in the lead up to the coming election, and steer you to better discussions,…
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There’s a good reason this is Heggie’s third time on the podcast - and no, it’s not because he’s Osher’s long-time mate and he loves jumping in his sauna. Well it’s not just that, anyway. Heggie shares his thoughts on a range of topics - from what ‘hard work’ really means, advice on simply going for things, the trends he’s seeing (and not loving) i…
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Safe to say the first few weeks of shooting Dancing with the Stars has been a lot. In this episode, a tired, sore, yet thoughtful Osher gives an exclusive peek into his experiences on the floor of the reality show (which doesn't hit our screens for months yet), detailing the mental tool that is a saviour in stressful circumstances, why having clari…
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Imagine that suddenly you thought you were going to die. More than that, imagine you thought you actually had. And yet, you wake up, and here you are. How would that experience change how you live out the rest of your days? Dr Matt Morgan has witnessed this situation and heard the answer to that question many, many times - as a medical doctor of ov…
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There's a fair bit about Michelle Brasier's life that doesn't seem that funny. She lost her Dad, then her brother, then was told she had a 97% chance of her own life being cut short by cancer too. Yet she's still finding humour, choosing optimism and singing just about any chance she gets. And like, she's a very funny and talented comedian (and wri…
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This is it - Osher delivers the final part of his 25 ideas for 2025, including: Protecting truth in political advertising Teaching kids about the superpowers they all have Finding a better use for $14bn per year Building a revolutionary travel solution (that we maybe should have already started building) Getting real about the infrastructure we nee…
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Osher is joined by Dr Will Bulsiewicz (aka. Dr B), a gastroenterologist, author of the book ‘Fibre Fueled’ and founder of 38TERA daily microbe nutrition. He explains what a healthy gut looks and feels like, the dramatic effect it has on not just our physical but mental health, he takes a deep dive into Osher’s own experience, and he tells us the th…
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Ready for a fascinating journey through time and place? In this episode of Forever Curious, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) welcomes a history instructor who’s mastered the art of making history come alive. From intriguing tales of the Pacific Northwest to unraveling the rich past of Alaska, Ross Coen brings history into focus in ways that…
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Osher's penultimate offering of ideas for 2025, featuring: Questioning the cost of online anonymity Incentivising people to commute with their own power Saying no more when it comes to messages that damage marginalised people Cutting down on compliance training Giving Aussie artists a better way to make the great art we need Plus, a way to win tick…
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Osher speaks with Nir Ayal, an Israeli-born American author, lecturer, and investor, renowned for his expertise in behavioral design and habit formation. When it comes to his book “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products,” - it’s hard to overestimate the enormous influence his work has had on the user experience and product design in the tech s…
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The third part of Osher's offering of ideas for the new year, including: The benefits of a school bus (that's not a school bus) Should we see 'best before' dates on more things? Being better informed of everyday carbon costs Treating pollies like parents Asking what prisons are really for Check out all of Osher's ideas here Send Osher your email he…
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In this episode of Forever Curious, Natalie Lecher and Charlene Joy join Murray Urquhart for a conversation on brain health. Together our panel explore how OLLI is making brain health education and lifelong learning accessible to everyone, no matter their age or background. Natalie shares the behind-the-scenes story of OLLI’s popular Brain Health s…
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As another January 26 rolls closer, so too do the questions and conversations that come with it. This time however, even though those conversations are another year older, the sentiments seem all the more raw and inflamed. In this episode, Osher chats co-hosts of the podcast First Things First; youth worker, author (and former Bachelorette) Brooke …
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Osher shares five more ideas for 2025, including: How everyone can keep the lights on A challenge to Aussie scientists to reduce water use A call to curb a common electronic annoyance How penalties can make companies play fair How making sure teeth are cared for actually takes care of so much more Check out all of Osher's ideas here Send Osher your…
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It’s the final best of 2024 episode, featuring some of the biggest names the podcast has ever featured, including: Michael Klim on dealing with winning and losing and the huge power of preparation Jelena Dokic on resilience and the healing power of owning, and sharing, your story Dani Minogue on how she maintained a successful career in showbiz thr…
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Welcome back for another season of Forever Curious! At the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), it is our goal to keep you forever curious (and forever neuroelastic!) by offering free resources on brain health. These are accessible to the public and supported by a partnership with the UW Department of Bioengineering and the Dana Foundation. Th…
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Continuing to kick off the new year with the best bits of conversation from the last, in this episode: Catherine Martin talks about the key facets of her multiple Oscar-winning creative process Harry Garside explains his views on masculinity and the many benefits of making yourself uncomfortable Deborah Frances-White questions the importance of bei…
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In what is now a tradition five years running - and even more poignant in this Australian election year - Osher shares the first five (of 25) ideas for 2025: How we help give all kids an even start How we prevent the wrong content from getting to impressionable minds How we get closer to our neighbours How we make companies that feed addiction pay …
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Welcome to 2025 - and to part 2 of the best of 2024. In this episode: Ali Abdaal shares secrets to stress-free productivity Meggie Palmer talks you through how to successfully ask for a pay rise, step by step And Taryn Brumfitt explains why learning to love your body, just how it is, is one of the most important things you can do - and how to suppo…
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For this special Christmas Day episode, here are some of the best bits of 2024, including: Nazeem Hussain on how giving can give you a sense of purpose and control (and the beauty of calling your mate a dickhead) Linda Marigliano on the anticipation and anxiety of starting a family, the long journey she took in getting there, and why having a baby …
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Pain: you certainly know it when you feel it, but how much do you really know about it? For example, it turns out, it's not always all about the actual damage your bodily tissue receives. Some of the processes our body has it when it comes to pain are not only unexpected but mind-blowing, as this conversation with Jess Maguire reveals. Jess is a ph…
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