Sean Patrik


Sean began his radio career as a news announcer and morning show co-host in Rancho Cucamonga, California in the early 90s. He worked in a similar capacity as news director at a three-station group in San Luis Obispo before winning a job as the non-psychic host of The Psychic Friends Radio Network in Los Angeles. After that show went bankrupt—much to the surprise of the psychics involved—Sean worked weekends as a news announcer on KFI-AM, Los Angeles’s #1 radio station.

In 2001, Sean returned home to New England where he was the operations manager and morning announcer on a Monadnock Region country music station from 2001-2017.

Sean grew up in Massachusetts and New Jersey and spent lots of time on his stepfather’s property in New Ipswich as a youngster where he fell in love with New Hampshire. In 2007 he was elected to the Richmond, NH Board of Selectmen. He now lives in Swanzey with his wife and two pugs.

When not getting paid to broadcast on the radio, Sean has worked as a manager of a Thom McAn shoe store, an electronic editor, a magazine editor, a website proofreader, an audiobook narrator, and as a crew member at Trader Joe’s. Among other things. He understands the importance of a good soundtrack to carry you through your workday.

Thanks for listening!

 

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