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Myf Warhurst: From Radio Brutality to River Serenity
13 Dec
Summary
- Warhurst reflects on the harsh radio culture of the 90s and 2000s.
- She has embraced a quieter life away from inner-city Melbourne.
- Warhurst is launching her own podcast, 'The Moment,' to share insights.

Longtime presenter Myf Warhurst is embracing a significant life change, moving from inner-city Melbourne to the serene outer suburb of Warrandyte. She reflects on the challenging radio environment of the 90s and 2000s, describing it as "brutal" with women often held to a higher standard. Warhurst's move signifies a shedding of past pressures and an embrace of a quieter lifestyle, finding solace near the Yarra River.
This new phase sees Warhurst focusing on personal projects, most notably her podcast 'The Moment.' In this venture, she delves into culturally relevant topics, driven by a passion for learning and sharing her discoveries. Her career, which included notable roles on 'Spicks and Specks' and various radio programs, has equipped her with a unique perspective.
Warhurst describes her current phase as a "great unlearning," stepping outside previous expectations and embracing experimentation, much like the "wild west" of the podcasting industry. This move away from city life, combined with her new creative endeavors, allows her to "push myself" and find a fulfilling balance between cultural engagement and personal well-being.




