Storytelling that Connects on Any Screen or Stage
Whether live, linear or digital, Murph connects with audiences through sharp instinct, natural authority, and genuine curiosity. Equally at home behind the scenes and in front of the camera, he brings a producer’s eye and a storyteller’s voice to every screen.
Murph is a natural on camera — warm, unflappable, and instinctively tuned to his audience. With hundreds of broadcast hours behind him, he pairs the ease of a seasoned presenter with the instincts of a creator who knows how great content is made. Live in front of the camera or on stage, on location or in studio, hosting or field-reporting, he brings clarity, charisma and calm to every story.
Famous Faces, Authentic Moments, Real Conversations
Murph turns celebrity interviews into meaningful exchanges by creating trust and comfort from the first moment. Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Bret Michaels, Michael Phelps, Martha Stewart, Vanilla Ice and so many more — all open up in ways audiences rarely get to see.
Telling Stories with Impact
Murph creates and presents stories that bring people together. United We Drive explores how a shared passion can cut through difference — race, religion, sexuality, politics — and create real connection. By focusing on humanity first, the series shows how storytelling can open minds, challenge assumptions and remind us what we have in common.
I have worked with a lot of great hosts in my tenure, but there is only one host I know that is capable of seamlessly transitioning from a rigorous 6-hour flight to an immediate on-stage emceeing role for not one, but two consecutive awards shows. In the face of an unexpected 'communication mix-up,' Murph exhibited unparalleled composure, gracefully aligning himself with his co-host and orchestrating a dynamic, engaging performance, cementing our show as the one to watch."
A consummate professional and collaborative team player, Murph consistently introduces innovative ideas, thereby enhancing every performance in which he participates, across all dimensions.”
From Live Car Auctions to Couture
One night it’s collector cars. The next it’s black tie and couture. From the Miss USA stage to live auctions, field reporting, and high-pressure hosting, Murph steps into any format with confidence. Different stages. Same calm, clarity and control. Tuxedo optional. Experience required.
When the Moment Matters Most
Live television doesn’t pause for grief. In one of the most difficult moments of his career, Murph was asked to honor the memory of his friend and former co-host, Cheslie Kryst, during a live Miss USA broadcast. He spoke with honesty, compassion and care — proving that true presence isn’t about performance, but about showing up when it matters most.
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The Mini Moke. Built for War. Loved for Fun.
In his 1969 Spotlight, Murph uncovers the unlikely story of the Mini Moke — a vehicle originally designed for military use that found its true purpose in fun, freedom, and culture.
Set against the backdrop of a world watching man land on the moon, Murph reveals how simplicity, ingenuity, and timing transformed a utilitarian idea into an enduring icon — proving that the best stories often come from places no one expected.
Rollin’ in My 5.0 with Vanilla Ice
Murph interviews pop-culture icon Vanilla Ice as he reflects on a journey that defined the ’90s. From old girlfriends and fanny packs to Z-Packs and music videos that dominated the era, the conversation is packed with nostalgia, humor and honesty. Bonding over a shared love of cars, Ice opens up about his collection — including the original Mustang 5.0 from the Ice Ice Baby video — turning the interview into a time capsule of an era he helped shape and a reminder of why the story still resonates today.
Someone thought this was a Good Idea...
Climbing inside a Jeff Bezos Blue Origin space capsule, Murph teams up with YouTube star Tyler Hoover — better known as Hoovie — for a playful, tongue-in-cheek trip to the moon. With great chemistry and plenty of laughs, the two buckle up, lean into the absurdity, and turn a jaw-dropping piece of tech into a moment of pure fun. It’s light, goofy, and effortlessly engaging — Murph doing what he does best: making big moments feel accessible, entertaining, and human.
Creativity. Connection. Impact that Lasts.

