[3] She was educated at Claremont High School in London and at the University of Birmingham, where she was awarded an upper second class LLB degree in law and politics.
She served the final attachment of her apprenticeship at BBC Radio Sheffield, where she was initially employed as a staff reporter and then as a producer on the channel's Drivetime show (hosted by Dean "Pips" Pepall).
Her exposé led to her being invited to assist the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in its efforts to bring trafficking to an end.
[6] On 11 June 2022, she began hosting a weekend phone-in show for LBC Radio, broadcasting between 1pm and 4pm in a slot formerly occupied by the Muslim activist Maajid Nawaz.
Listeners speculated that this may have been related to Myska's interview with Israeli spokesperson Avi Hyman on 15 April in which she questioned Israel's airstrike on the Iranian embassy in Syria.
In 2012, the Women of the Future Programme (International) named her Asian Woman of the Year in the Media, again because of her trafficking report, but also because of her coverage of the London riots of 2011 and their aftermath.