About Matt Smith
Welcome to my website! My name is Matt Smith. Supafly.com is my personal blog about my daily life and my thoughts on current events. You’ll also find that I write often about cars, design, and making communities and cities better places to live. This is Version4 of my website, which launched in February of 2008. I launched Version 1 of supafly.com in 1999 when I was a sophomore college.
In 2000, I was on MTV’s reality show, The Real World, New Orleans. After filming the show, I returned to Georgia Tech to finish my senior year of college. I graduated with highest honors with a Bachelors of Science in Industrial Design. In summer of 2001 I moved to Harlem in New York City. Then in the fall of 2001, I moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where I still live today.
In summer of 2003, I was apart of the cast of MTV’s Real World / Road Rules Challenge, The Gauntlet. I was one of a dozen people on the Real World team to battle the Road Rules kids in physical competitions to win money. We filmed the show in the beautiful ski town of Telluride, Colorado.
Since The Real World first aired in the fall of 2000, I’ve traveled to over 275 places within the United States, speaking about faith, life, and media literacy at colleges, schools, and churches. (I never expected that filming a show for four months would lead to me traveling almost every weekend for the next eight years.)
While I am in Phoenix, I am the Director of Internet Ministry for Life TeenĀ®, an International Catholic youth ministry. You can see my handiwork in my online portfolio. In my spare time, I focus on real estate investments*, building new websites, my ‘54 Chevy, working on my house, and spending time with my beautiful wife.
*01/2008 This used to be fun.

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