Move With Matt.

I’ve officially recorded and edited six episodes of Move with Matt — three solos and three with guests. That might not seem like a big deal to some, but for me, it’s huge. The truth is, I still have no idea what I’m doing. The editing process is tedious and honestly a grind. Being in front of the camera isn’t something I naturally enjoy either. But what I do love is getting to move my body, do something active, and have meaningful conversations with interesting people. That’s what keeps me coming back.

This podcast is rooted in movement — not just physical activity, but growth in every direction. My mindset these days is simple: how do I get better? In my relationships, my business, my health, my spirituality, my mindset — every part of life. That curiosity is what drives me. I want to understand what makes people tick. How they started that business. How they prepared for that challenge. How they overcame the fear, anxiety, or self-doubt that most of us carry. That part fuels me. And what makes it even better is that I get to shine a light on people who are doing good things — building, giving back, growing. I love helping others grow, giving them exposure, and cheering them on.

There’s a quote my grandpa used to say that’s always stuck with me: “I’ll always help people who are doing the right thing and are willing to help others.” I live by that. When I see someone out there building something meaningful, contributing to their community, or just trying to do things the right way — I want to support them however I can. That’s a big part of what this podcast is about. As I work on building my brand as the Land and Lake guy in Montana, I also want to help others build theirs. I used to operate from a place of scarcity — that if someone else won, I couldn’t. That mindset held me back for years. But the truth is, we can all win. We’re not here to compete — we’re here to thrive in our own way. And if we help each other succeed, we all grow.

This podcast is helping me grow as a person. It’s forcing me to face the things that used to hold me back — the fear of what others think, the self-doubt, the perfectionism. It’s helping me kill the ego. Not just the cocky, inflated ego people usually think of — but the other kind. The insecure ego that whispers, “What if people think this is dumb?” or “What if you look awkward on camera?” or “What if they don’t like your voice?” That voice is a liar. And I’m done listening to it. The truth is, nobody’s paying as much attention as we think they are. And the people who are watching closely? They’re usually rooting for you — or they need to get their own life. The people who are truly winning don’t spend their time judging others. They’re too busy building.

So yeah — Move with Matt is raw. It's new. It's imperfect. But it’s real. It’s making me better. It’s pushing me to grow. And if it inspires even one person to move more, grow more, or believe in themselves a little more — then it’s doing its job. I’m just getting started. Keep moving!

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