In 1994, Eustace recorded a solo musical album entitled
Bone & Marrow. In 1995 Eustace appeared on ''What's for Dinner?
, on Life Network, co-hosting with Ken Kostick throughout its run during the late 1990s. From 2000 to 2001, Eustace served as a regular on Canada AM. In April 2007, Eustace reunited with Kostick as the original morning hosts of What's for Breakfast'' on new
Toronto radio station
PROUD FM, a station licensed to appeal to the city's
LGBT community. She stepped down from the show in June 2008 and subsequently co-hosted
He Said, She Said with Ken and Mary Jo, a cooking show similar to ''What's for Dinner?'', which debuted in July 2008 on
W Network. Eustace has also acted, appearing in one episode each of
Forever Knight in 1995,
The Newsroom in 1997 and
Power Play in 2000, as well as the television movie
What Kind of Mother Are You? (1996), the feature film
That Old Feeling (2000) and the
short film Break Dreams (2014). In addition to her book about the break-up of her marriage, ==Personal life==