
Ep 19 | Fired Twice, Fueled by Faith: How Matt Beat Life & Built a Movement
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— From Ramen Noodles to Leadership, Legacy & Listening to God
How do you go from broke and overlooked to leading teams, building brands, and hearing God's voice every step of the way?
In this unforgettable episode of Salon Talk Literally, we sit down with Matt, the visionary behind Beat Life, to talk about losing it all — twice — and coming back even stronger.
💬 Matt opens up about:
- How he went from eating ramen noodles daily to becoming the #1 wireless sales exec in the country
- The real story behind Beat Life — and how a single sermon changed his mindset forever
- Getting fired not once, but twice in 45 days… and realizing it was exactly what he needed
- Navigating corporate pressure, family expectations, and his call to move to Dallas
- Why obedience, not opportunity, became his north star
- Lessons in leadership, marriage, ministry, and making your mark — God's way
If you’ve ever felt like life was beating you down, this episode will remind you that you were born to Beat Life.
🎧 Press play and tap into the story of resilience, revelation, and reinvention.
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