Are you perceived flaws actually a superpower? Seamus Evans would say yes. He believes that adversity can either be a setback or a gateway.
Seamus has been a stand up comic, radio and television personality, with quick wit and a passion for creating inclusivity through entertainment.
During the outset of the pandemic Seamus like many others found his world turned upside down. He was made redundant in a job he loved. He took that time to soul search and ask himself two critically important questions, "Who am I?" and "What do I absolutely love to do?"
Once he got clear on the answer, he made a critical decision. Seamus resolved to say yes only to the things he loved most. A number of which he found in public speaking. Once he made the decision that being a public speaker was the next phase of his career, he threw himself into it, making over 1000 calls, stopping at nothing until he became an ambassador for the Tourette syndrome Association of Australia (TSAA), entertaining, inspiring and educating audiences full-time.
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