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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2025 · 15 MIN

Matt Drago: Resilience, Creativity, and Building Stories That Matter

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In this episode of Inner Light, host Saima sits down with actor, producer, and martial artist Matt Drago to explore his journey in the entertainment world. Best known for his role as Fabian in Somewhere in Montana, Matt shares how the film's story of bridging different worlds resonates deeply in today’s society. From his humble beginnings in rural Virginia to navigating Los Angeles’ entertainment industry, Matt discusses the power of storytelling, his creative evolution, and the inspiration behind launching Dragon Hunter Productions. Along the way, he reflects on resilience, collaboration, and the importance of staying connected to one’s dreams, no matter how tough the road may be. About the Guest: Matt Drago is an actor, producer, and four-degree black belt in karate who’s making waves in Los Angeles. With a passion for meaningful storytelling, Matt is also the co-founder of Dragon Hunter Productions, bringing dynamic narratives to life through film, podcasts, and creative media. Key Takeaways: Matt’s role in Somewhere in Montana shaped his perspective on storytelling and inspired him to launch his production company. Resilience is key—Matt shares how his no-Plan-B approach kept him focused on pursuing his dream. Building a strong creative team is crucial when starting a new venture. Collaboration and shared experiences on set are essential to crafting impactful stories. Personal storytelling and vulnerability are powerful tools for reaching a global audience. ★ Support this podcast ★

In this episode of Inner Light, host Saima sits down with actor, producer, and martial artist Matt Drago to explore his journey in the entertainment world. Best known for his role as Fabian in Somewhere in Montana, Matt shares how the film's story of bridging different worlds resonates deeply in today’s society. From his humble beginnings in rural Virginia to navigating Los Angeles’ entertainment industry, Matt discusses the power of storytelling, his creative evolution, and the inspiration behind launching Dragon Hunter Productions. Along the way, he reflects on resilience, collaboration, and the importance of staying connected to one’s dreams, no matter how tough the road may be. About the Guest:Matt Drago is an actor, producer, and four-degree black belt in karate who’s making waves in Los Angeles. With a passion for meaningful storytelling, Matt is also the co-founder of Dragon Hunter Productions, bringing dynamic narratives to life through film, podcasts, and creative media. Key Takeaways: Matt’s role in Somewhere in Montana shaped his perspective on storytelling and inspired him to launch his production company. Resilience is key—Matt shares how his no-Plan-B approach kept him focused on pursuing his dream. Building a strong creative team is crucial when starting a new venture. Collaboration and shared experiences on set are essential to crafting impactful stories. Personal storytelling and vulnerability are powerful tools for reaching a global audience.

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