Episodios

  • Natalie Bassingthwaighte Lifts the Curtain on Her Career & Personal Struggles
    Apr 14 2026

    Natalie Bassingthwaighte is an icon of the Australian entertainment industry. Best known for fronting dance act Rogue Traders (plus her stellar solo career) and playing troublemaker Izzy Hoyland on Neighbours, Natalie also has an extensive musical theatre background. But more recently, it's her personal life that has taken centre stage.

    In this deeply honest and wide-ranging conversation, Natalie joins me to unpack the realities behind living life in the spotlight — from rejection and self-doubt to relationships and identity.

    Natalie shares what it really takes to survive and stay grounded in an industry where people are easily overlooked and dismissed, and how her relationship with herself has evolved through career highs, personal loss, and major life transitions. From being told she’d never make it at 16, to navigating fame, online criticism, and burnout, this episode is a powerful look at resilience in action.

    Nat and I dive into the mental health tools that actually help — including therapy, meditation, and learning how to interrupt negative thought spirals — and why success alone doesn’t fix how you feel inside. We also explore the complexity of relationships including co-parenting and separation, and the courage it takes to live truthfully, even when it’s messy, misunderstood and open to criticism.

    If anyone embodies resilience and determination in Australia's entertainment industry, it's Natalie Bassingthwaighte. I know you'll enjoy this chat, and her book is a cracker.

    LINKS

    • Grab a copy of Nat's book 'Love Like This' here
    • Check out the audiobook here
    • Follow Natalie on Instagram
    • Check out brand new Rogue Traders music and tour dates
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    • Daniel Sloss Gets Brutally Honest About Fatherhood and Becoming Bitter
    • When Australian Idol's Wes Carr Picked Up A Shovel It Changed What Happens When He Picks Up A Guitar
    • Connecting Communities Through Creativity with Diesel (aka Mark Lizotte)

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  • The Truth Crisis: Separating Facts from Beliefs, Misinformation and Propaganda with Dom Thurbon
    Apr 7 2026

    There's no denying that we’re living in a time where misinformation spreads faster than ever, and shared reality is breaking down.

    But what if the biggest threat to society isn’t the misinformation, but our relationship with truth itself?

    In this powerful conversation, Osher Günsberg sits down with behavioural expert and author Dom Thurbon to unpack why humans lie, how beliefs are formed, and why facts alone rarely change our minds.

    From climate anxiety and AI-generated misinformation to vaccine debates and identity-driven beliefs, this episode dives deep into the psychology of truth in a world where reality feels increasingly unstable.

    Learn why many people don’t respond to logic, how 'ease' often drives behaviour more than truth, and what it actually takes to create honest conversations in your relationships, your work, and society at large.

    LINKS

    • Grab a copy of Dom's book 'To Be Honest...' here
    • More from Dom here
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    • The Concept Of Common Knowledge with Steven Pinker
    • Why Winning Doesn’t Always Make You Happy with Ben Crowe
    • How Social Media And Smartphones Are Rewiring Our Brains with Dr. Mark Williams

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  • Global energy crisis: Inside Australia's renewable energy transition
    Apr 5 2026

    Professor Alistair Sproul has been building solar technology since the 1980s. As head of the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering at UNSW, he's watched Australia lead the world in solar adoption often without realising it.

    As the nation, and indeed the rest of the world, grapples with a mounting energy crisis and growing oil prices, I thought it would be a great time to revisit my chat with Alistair and his insights into Australia's transition towards renewable energy.

    That transition isn't coming. It's already here. And it's happening faster than anyone in Canberra is telling you.

    LINKS

    • Listen to the full interview with Prof. Alistair Sproul here
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    • Watch full stories recorded live at Story Club on YouTube
    • Get tickets for our next Story Club show
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    • The Psychology of Climate Anxiety, Climate Denial and Talking to your Kids about it with Psychologist Dr Susie Burke
    • The Wonder and Hilarity of Nature - and How to Keep Fighting for It, with Natalie Kyriacou, OAM
    • Why Winning Doesn’t Always Make You Happy with Ben Crowe

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  • How Bridie Connell Built a Fake Boy Band That Feels Real
    Mar 31 2026

    What do boy bands, modern dating and unhealthy masculinity have in common?

    According to today's guest - comedian, writer and performer Bridie Connell - more than you think.

    In this hilarious conversation, Bridie joins me to talk about her wildly original musical F*ccbois: Live In Concert — a sharp, affectionate and very funny satire about a fictional boy band, performed entirely by a female and non-binary cast in drag.

    Bridie shares how years of observing modern dating culture, “love bombing”, gaslighting and the strange choreography of bad male behaviour inspired the show. And how what began as a desire to write about “f*ck boys” eventually became a full-scale musical and a love letter to the boy bands of the ’90s and 2000s, like Backstreet Boys, *NSync and Westlife.

    The show is hilarious - if you get the chance to see it, you won't regret it!

    LINKS

    • Catch F*ccbois: Live In Concert at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
    • Follow F*ccbois: Live in Concert for future show announcements
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    • Get tickets for our next Story Club show
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    1 h y 6 m
  • Energy Security Through Transport Electrification with Saul Griffith
    Mar 29 2026

    If you've wondered whether electrification is actually feasible, affordable, or secure — this episode answers those questions with data, not hope.

    Saul Griffith — MIT engineer, inventor, and author of Electrify: An Optimist's Playbook for Our Clean Energy Future — reveals why Australia is uniquely positioned to lead the world's energy transition, starting with transport. In this Best Of episode focused on energy security and transportation, Saul explains why electric vehicle adoption will happen faster than anyone expects once price parity hits, how EVs actually make the grid more resilient by serving as distributed battery storage, and why hydrogen vehicles are a fossil fuel industry distraction that can't compete with batteries on physics or economics.

    You'll hear:

    • The 35-second plan that could decarbonize Australia by 2030
    • Why rooftop solar's explosive growth previews what's coming for EVs
    • How the Ford F-150 going electric changes cultural perceptions overnight
    • Why Australian households with EVs could go off-grid for 10+ days
    • The engineering reality that kills hydrogen's viability for transport

    LINKS

    • Sign up to the Better Than Yesterday newsletter
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    • Watch full stories recorded live at Story Club on YouTube
    • Get tickets for our next Story Club show
    • Get Osher's latest book "So What? Now What?" here
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    14 m
  • Motivated Reasoning: Why We Believe What We Want with Peter Singer
    Mar 24 2026

    What does it actually mean to live a good life in a world that feels increasingly complex, divided, and emotionally charged?

    In this conversation, I speak with world-renowned moral philosopher and professor of bioethics Peter Singer to unpack some of the hardest questions of our time—from the ethics of global conflict and public discourse, to why we ignore suffering we could prevent, and what we really owe one another.

    We explore the tension between outrage and empathy, the psychology behind why we cling to certain beliefs even when faced with evidence, and how identity can quietly shape (and limit) our thinking. Peter also shares the personal story of how he radically changed his own views, and why being willing to revise your beliefs isn’t just intellectual humility… it’s a moral responsibility.

    And Peter explains how to make donations to charity have the greatest impact in 2026.

    LINKS

    • More info on The Life You Can Save’s work
    • Grab Peter’s book ‘The Life You Can Save’ for free
    • Listen to Peter’s podcast ‘Lives Well Lived’
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    • Get tickets for our next Story Club show
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  • What does it take to stay on your path when everything's falling apart?
    Mar 22 2026

    Rich Roll gets brutally honest about the seven-year financial nightmare that nearly broke him — cars repossessed, dumping rubbish behind grocery stores, racing against house foreclosure while being featured on the cover of Outside Magazine.

    This isn't the polished hero's journey.

    This is the real thing.

    Part of a longer conversation form ep 484, today Rich and Osher discuss:

    The dissonance between public success and private collapse

    How his wife Julie's "Jedi mindset" became their survival strategy

    Why he treated the repo man with dignity instead of resentment

    The neuroscience of movement as a pattern interrupt for stuck thinking

    The single question that kept him from going back to his old job.

    If you've ever been one bad month away from losing everything or wondered whether your dream is worth the cost, this conversation will stay with you.

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    • Sign up to the Better Than Yesterday newsletter
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  • Daniel Sloss Gets Brutally Honest About Fatherhood and Becoming Bitter
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, I'm joined again by the brilliantly fearless comedian Daniel Sloss.

    We take a deep dive into a wide range of topics, including the realities of fatherhood, the dark side of anonymity on the internet, and the crucial distinction between kindness and weakness. Daniel shares his experiences navigating the emotional rollercoaster of going from performing for thousands of adoring fans to the daily grind of parenting young children.

    We also explore how the line of what's acceptable in comedy is constantly shifting, the challenges of being a "sexist feminist", and the importance of self-compassion. Daniel reveals how embracing his flaws through parody on stage has helped him become more humble in real life.

    And based on his new comedy show, we also discuss the bitterness that can creep in when comparing oneself to others and how focusing on what truly matters, like the love of family, can bring genuine happiness.

    LINKS

    • More info on Daniel's 'Bitter' tour: danielsloss.com
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    57 m