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Sharyn Casey Reflects on Leaving Radio and Embracing Change
 
																								
												
												
											Broadcaster Sharyn Casey has announced her departure from The Edge after nearly 20 years in the industry. This significant career transition has prompted her to reevaluate her friendships and relationships, leading to a deeper understanding of personal connections and the importance of mental well-being.
In her new podcast, A Little Bit Extra, Casey addresses the challenges of navigating today’s overwhelming information landscape. The podcast aims to provide listeners with clarity and support, particularly in an era marked by constant digital noise.
Reassessing Connections and Growth
After spending a substantial part of her career at The Edge, Casey felt the need to step back and reflect on what truly matters in her life. “Leaving radio forced me to rethink my friendships,” she shared in a recent interview. This personal evolution has not only impacted her social circle but has also influenced the content she produces in her podcast.
Casey emphasizes that her experiences resonate with many who face similar challenges in maintaining meaningful relationships. The podcast’s relatable approach aims to help listeners cut through the clutter, ensuring they receive valuable insights in a digestible format.
Embracing New Opportunities
In the podcast, Casey discusses various topics, from mental health to personal growth, drawing from her own life experiences. “I want to create a space where people feel empowered to make thoughtful decisions about their lives,” she explained. This goal is particularly relevant in a society that often bombards individuals with excessive information.
The transition from radio to podcasting represents a broader trend in the media landscape, where audiences increasingly seek authentic voices and engaging content. Casey’s journey exemplifies how individuals can adapt and thrive in changing environments, offering inspiration to others navigating similar crossroads in their careers.
Through A Little Bit Extra, Casey hopes to connect with her audience on a more personal level, fostering a community that values genuine interaction over superficial connections. As she embarks on this new chapter, Casey remains committed to supporting her listeners in their quests for clarity and understanding.
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