

Osher Günsberg On What Happens When TV Fame Ends
Jul 27, 2025
Osher Günsberg, a prominent Australian television and radio presenter, shares his journey navigating fame, financial struggles, and mental health. He candidly discusses the challenges of adapting to an evolving media landscape and the pressures of losing multiple prime-time roles. Osher also emphasizes the importance of therapy in managing mental health and the unique dynamics of relationships impacted by such struggles. Additionally, he reflects on parenting, personal growth, and the resilience required to overcome life's obstacles.
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Choosing How Public Opinion Shapes You
- Osher reframed public visibility as a chosen job that requires deciding what public opinion means to him.
- He used podcasting and writing to normalize struggles and hear the conversations he needed when he was unwell.
Podcast Born From Personal Low
- In 2013 Osher was sober, newly divorced and living on savings in LA when he started a podcast.
- The podcast grew from his need to hear normalising conversations while he navigated recovery and career shifts.
When Industry Change Outpaces Awareness
- Osher admits he focused on craft and family and missed industry shifts like ad revenue declines and changing business models.
- He frames this as responsibility to own, not blame, when formats become unaffordable regardless of talent.