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Osher Günsberg

Sydney

Makes TV & Podcasts. Eats Plants, rides bikes, writes books (well, one). Whispers on @thebachelorau

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  • 2 days ago | honey.nine.com.au | Osher Günsberg

    Both of my parents were doctors, so it was easy for me to quickly bond over a shared lack of squeamishness with Sally Gould, the brilliant author of Frog, The Secret Diary of a Paramedic. Like any person who chooses the emergency services as a career, Sally is a special breed of human being, one who willingly wades into some incredibly dangerous situations to save the lives of strangers. I learned so much from speaking with her, and I'm sure you will too when you check out the episode.

  • 1 month ago | honey.nine.com.au | Osher Günsberg

    As I watch my son grow out of his big school uniforms and shoes every six weeks or so, I think more and more about what it's like for young men today. When I was one myself, it felt tough enough, but now it seems even more intense. Before we know it our young boys will grow into young men, and we all have a responsibility to make sure that when those boys get there, our community is a better place for it.

  • Mar 9, 2025 | menshealth.com.au | Osher Günsberg

    IF YOU’VE EVER been in a long-term defacto relationship, you’ll know that there’s a moment around the three-year mark where, if you’ve played your cards right and had good communication, the two of you are travelling in the same direction at such a clip that it starts to feel like the beautiful moment when a speedboat gets to a certain speed and the hull lifts out of the water, cutting through the wind chop like it was nothing, the momentum of your progress powerful enough to push through...

  • Jan 12, 2025 | menshealth.com.au | Osher Günsberg

    “I’M NEVER GOING to let my kid sit at a table like that with a phone in their hand.” – Every man who hasn’t had kids yet. You might remember your younger siblings or cousins losing it when they didn’t get a turn on the video game, or whatever was on their plate at dinner was so repugnant that the food was soon all over the floor and the house descended into calamity. Tantrums are a normal part of growing up. When you think about what it is to be a kid, it makes sense.

  • Nov 24, 2024 | menshealth.com.au | Osher Günsberg

    BEFORE KURT RUSSELL attempted an Escape from New York, before he battled The Thing, he starred in the underrated comedy Used Cars. Early in the movie, he is given some of the greatest wisdom a young man could hope to hear: “Don’t let the little head do the thinking for the big head”.

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