As a public speaker, writer, and lecturer and using his extensive experience working within the creative industry, Matt helps facilitate down-to-earth, honest conversations about mental well-being and the disciplines of sporting endurance to highlight practical solutions to improve performance in the corporate world.
After being interviewed by an industry renowned magazine publication on the creative turmoil that mental depression plays in the industry, Matt was catapulted into the realm of mental well being and the watch out signs of depression, all so familar in the creative world, given it is a taboo topic of conversation in the Middle East.
Since 2020 (post-Covid). He has actively been educating and inspiring people about the issues of mental health, based on his own candid personal observations and experiences, helping people to understand the triggers and behaviours when mental illness takes hold.
His in-depth analysis of mental health has seen him take the stage at major international events where he is seen as an expert in the industry.
It is Matt's aim to help amplify the voices of the mental health community, in particular, to create policies & procedures and legislation that are widely acknowledged and understood.
Now an endurance cyclist, Matt speaks with detailed authority about the discipline of sport and how it can positively affect people's mental well-being, with the understanding of recovery and data being a key observation in understanding the warning signs.
Matt is often asked to share his story and comment on his subject of being a corporate athlete and mental health issues, having made appearances in Khaleej Times, Campaign Magazine, Wknd Magazine and Fakheel University Hospital webinars.
Matt, a man from the North of England, is straight-talking, no-nonsense Mancunian, wise in his communication, and his ability to be honest, open and aware empowers his audiences.
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