Cape Town-based content creator and mentor Matthew Boyd, 29, never imagined he would one day reach millions speaking about cars. He describes himself as shy and introverted — someone who thought he would design vehicles behind the scenes, not in front of a camera. Matthew starts his day at 5am with stock trading, which involves high-stakes decision-making. Once markets close, he shifts to content creation — editing videos for his car accessories brand, social media platforms, clients, or nonprofits. He is also a self-defence trainer for Fight Back SA, a female-led nonprofit organisation teaching women and children how to defend themselves in high-crime areas. Sober for seven years, Matthew is open about overcoming substance abuse and dedicates much of his life to helping others do the same. He co-founded Heroes Academy NPC, a 12-week mentorship programme for boys in high-risk communities, and launched Curfew Club, a legal, community-driven car enthusiast meet-up, promoting safe engagement in the Cape Town car scene. He draws inspiration from his grandfather and the investor who backed Heroes Academy. Both taught him to lead with kindness and to use success to uplift others.
National Senior Certificate (matric) — no further formal qualifications
My grandfather, who continues to lead the family with strength and grace, even in later years. He embodies what it means to be a great man — a steady protector with a kind soul. His stories and legacy inspire a life rich in experience and character. Another key mentor has been the investor behind Heroes Academy NPC — a remarkable woman whose wealth is matched by her humility and humanity. She treats those living in townships as equals and has imparted lessons on discipline, vision and the value of meeting people where they are. Her guidance reinforced the importance of using success and privilege to uplift others.