
Osher Günsberg: A World of Pain sees the veteran TV host explore the intricacies of chronic and persistent pain
ABCThe way Osher Günsberg sees it, he only has one job. Loading YouTube content "Pain is a very important signal, but it's also really, really misunderstood," he says. At the same time, Günsberg says there are times when chronic pain can "get out of hand", sharing he has experienced it to the degree where he "couldn't breathe because it was so intense". There's hope in this film for the people who 'love, live and work' with people who experience chronic pain, too This is a documentary that And it allows space for the people who live alongside those with chronic pain to share their experiences — including Günsberg's wife, Audrey Griffen, in a humbling move. "Chronic and persistent pain doesn't just affect one person, because it changes who you are," Günsberg says.