Matt Moran: The need for meaningful connections in the gay community led him to create The Gay Men's Collective.
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Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:02
Life in California vs. Nashville
05:59
Growing Up in Minnesota
08:51
Coming to Terms with Sexuality
11:45
Experiences with Conversion Therapy
15:01
Finding Community and Connection
17:57
Creating the Gay Men's Collective
20:56
Navigating Relationships and Vulnerability
23:56
The Importance of Meaningful Connections
35:30
The Importance of Connection and Respect
36:14
Reflecting on Past Relationships and Self-Discovery
38:35
Memorable Connections and Energetic Relationships
39:07
Navigating Dating Apps and Open Relationships
41:08
Embracing Single Life and Personal Growth
43:34
The Journey into Coaching and Teaching
47:30
Connecting with Amy Grant and Personal Heroes
50:57
Family Dynamics and Discovering Siblings
01:01:12
Life Lessons and Personal Philosophy
Summary
In this conversation, Matt Moran shares his journey from growing up in Minnesota to navigating life in Nashville and California. He discusses his late realization of his sexuality, experiences with conversion therapy, and the importance of community for gay men. Moran emphasizes the need for meaningful connections and vulnerability in relationships, ultimately leading to the creation of the Gay Men's Collective, a platform for gay men seeking authentic connections. In this engaging conversation, Matt Moran and Wilkinson explore themes of connection, self-discovery, and personal growth. They reflect on past relationships, the importance of energetic connections, and the journey of being single. Matt shares his experiences with coaching and teaching, as well as his connection with Amy Grant, a significant figure in his life. The discussion also delves into family dynamics, including the discovery of siblings and the complexities of personal history. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of understanding others' stories and the lessons learned from their own experiences.
Sound Bites
- "I didn't have any clue that I was gay."
- "I want to be like these guys."
- "I realized I'm still gay."
- "I started sleeping around."
- "I never ever had gay friends in my life."
- "I definitely prefer some element of connection."
- "I didn't jerk off until after I was married."
- "I have a guidepost that feels kind of internal."
- "I would rather struggle with loneliness single."
- "I love teaching and engaging with participants."
- "Amy Grant was a lifeline for me growing up."
- "He told me everything I don't want him to know."
- "We probably have more siblings out there."
Bio:
For the past two decades, Matt Moran has coached people from all walks of life across the globe, helping individuals and teams to present themselves, both internally and to the external marketplace, with excellence and precision. Through his training and one-on-one coaching, Matt has worked with Fortune 500 companies in nearly every industry, transforming the often daunting task of public presentation into one of simplicity and confident ease.
In addition to his work as a professional coach, Matt Moran has dedicated his expertise to guiding individuals and teams on a transformative journey toward self-improvement, self-acceptance, confidence building, spiritual growth, and overall personal well-being. His passion lies in fostering connectedness, empathy, and authenticity, empowering individuals to unlock their true potential and find genuine fulfillment.
http://www.matt-moran.com
http://www.gaymenscollective.com
Contact Wilkinson: [email protected]
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