Matt doesn't just talk about navigating change—he's lived it. From watching his CD collection become obsolete overnight to helping Fortune 500 companies adapt to technological shifts that seemed impossible just months before, he's spent his career figuring out how regular people can thrive when the rules keep changing.
What started as personal curiosity—"How did I finish a week's worth of work in 53 minutes?"—became a mission to help others discover their own unfair advantages in his book, "Skip The Line." Matt has guided everyone from anxious college students wondering if their degrees still matter, to seasoned professionals questioning whether their experience is becoming irrelevant, to seniors who refuse to be left behind by digital transformation.
His approach cuts through the hype and jargon that makes technological change feel overwhelming. Instead of teaching people to compete with machines, he shows them how to collaborate with new tools while amplifying what makes them uniquely human—their judgment, creativity, and ability to solve problems that matter.
He believes that the best way to predict the future is to help others create it.