I spent almost 30 years in radio, and have now been making a living exclusively out of a home studio for almost four. I miss the day-to-day interaction with listeners, crazy, talented co-workers, and even the give-and-take of working with a GM and the sales department. I've always thought I'd watch for the right opportunity to get back in. But now, I troll the openings, and I'm hard-pressed to spot one I'd want, let alone want enough to relocate for.
I only recently realized that I've been going through a process akin to mourning. I've finally come to terms with the reality that broadcasting has largely been strip-mined by the big groups, and that if I'm to make the most of the most productive years of my life, it will be up to me.
I've replaced my income, and some of my work in the podcast realm has provided a creative outlet beyond anything I ever found in radio, but it's tough to replace the atmosphere I enjoyed in some great radio workplaces over the years.