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Juelz & Seamus – 91.9 SEA FM’s New Breakfast Show! 

91.9 SEA FM’s has a new breakfast show for 2023 – Juelz & Seamus. Seamus brings a wealth of experience to 91.9 SEA FM and as a current keynote speaker and ambassador for the Tourette Syndrome Association Australia, Seamus, who has spent the last few years giving talks all over the country, is now ready to settle on the Sunshine Coast and share his stories with the SEA FM audience. 

“Radio is like a passionate love affair you can never walk away from, so when this opportunity to work alongside Juelz on SEA FM came up, I had to say YES! I am really looking forward to working alongside the team at SEA FM in the mornings and taking my keynote talk to local schools and businesses across the Sunny Coast in the afternoons”, Seamus Evans, 91.9 SEA FM Breakfast Announcer. 

“The journey continues on the Sunny Coast and I couldn’t be happier than to have the opportunity to create ‘full of life’ content with someone I truly admire both personally and professionally. The vibe of 2023 will be taken to a completely new level with Seamus and we are so ready to celebrate every win along the way. I didn’t scrub toilets for three years to not be living my best life in paradise, doing what I love!”, Juelz Jarry, 91.9 SEA FM Breakfast Announcer. 

The Juelz & Seamus Show will commence on air in 91.9 SEA FM on Monday 23rd January from 5:30am. 

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