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Matthew Welsh is a pioneer in conscious media and spiritual entertainment. After graduating from law school, Matthew moved to Hollywood to work at a talent and literary agency, the William Morris Agency. While working in Hollywood, he realized that there were a lot of spiritual movies, TV shows, and programs being made that were not getting the attention they deserved. This experience drove him to create Spiritual Media Blog to raise awareness for emerging conscious entertainment.
Matthew has given motivational presentations across the country on this topic and on how you can turn your passion into your career path to venues ranging from the San Diego Convention Center, University of Notre Dame, and the Professional Women's Group for Dress for Success Worldwide non-profit organization. He has appeared on international media outlets including CBS Radio, Conscious Content TV and in film for the Spiritual Cinema Circle.
He is also the author of The Bottom Line, a novel about a guy in college learning how to overcome the male ego. You can read an excerpt from The Bottom Line by clicking here.
Here’s what other people have been saying:
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“Matt, I really admire what you are doing because I think you are one of the true pioneers in the industry” |
-Jill Mangino
President of Circle 3 Media
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“Matt Welsh is a wonderful interviewer and blogger. He is an emissary for all things spiritual in cinema. Let his light inspire your light.” |
- Viki King,
Life Counsel and Best-Selling Author of
“How To Write a Movie in 21 Days – The Inner Movie Method”
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“Matt recently completed a consulting assignment for me, advising a non-profit organization regarding its proposed expansion. His work demonstrated a high degree of independent discretion, a willingness to be pro-active, and creative problem-solving. Matt showed immense passion, enthusiasm and sense of purpose throughout the project. I wholeheartedly recommend him.” |
-Jesse Rossenblatt, Esq.
Entertainment Attorney and Consultant
www.jesserosenblatt.com |
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“Your work is a true service to the world.” |
-Jessica Maxwell,
Author of Roll Around Heaven,
Nautilus Book Awards Gold Winner
for Best Spiritual Memoir in 2010
Previous Nautilus Gold Medal winners include
the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh,
and Deepak Chopra |
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“Matt, you are a master of re-invention… where few have the courage to step into the unknown, you thrive on meeting your true self in every experience. Congratulations! xoF” |
-Farhana Dhalla
Author of Thank You for Leaving Me |
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“Matt – you provide a valuable gift to those who are unsure about whether or not they can follow their hearts…. especially those people in more logical / technical fields like law, computers, etc, where intuition and feelings are often disregarded or disowned.” |
-Chris Cade
Creator of www.spiritual-short-stories.com
Author of Think Without the Box® – Stories For Spiritual Transformation
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“Matt Welsh is driven by passion-Passion to make a positive difference in the lives of teenagers, young men and women. Matt is focused on sharing a positive uplifting message that young men and women can use for a life time. I highly recommend him as a speaker.” |
-Karen LaVoie
Author of Life Absolutes
www.masteringyourworld.com
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“Matt, you are an inspiring leader.” |
-Nathan Joynt
SEO Manager of Gaiam TV
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| “Since his graduation from Notre Dame, I invited Matt, as guest speaker, to give motivational talks to my undergraduate students at Notre Dame. He did so on several occasions, and to the enthusiastic reception of my students. With conviction and excellent communication skills he shared
with them his insights about how to make the most of college in order to be best prepared for opportunities after graduation. He truly made a difference in the students' lives by impacting in a very positive manner on the way they view education and he did this while maintaining a professional rapport with them.” |
-Rev. Dr. Eugene Gorski, C.S.C.
Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame |
Matthew Welsh has been invited to be a guest speaker on numerous occasions at the University of Notre Dame. Below is a presentation from 2007 he gave there on how you can turn your passions into your career path:
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