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Matthew Kocel - cosmic throat singer

Matthew Kocel - cosmic throat singer

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In this powerful and expansive episode of Spirit Talk, I sit down with “cosmic throat singer” Matthew Kocel for a conversation that feels just as multidimensional as his music.

Matthew shares the deeply personal and spiritual journey that led him to embody this unique path. What begins as a story rooted in traditional music twists and unfolds into something far greater—guided by surrender, synchronicity, and a calling he couldn’t ignore.

Once pursuing a more conventional path in the music world, Matthew experienced a profound shift when everything he thought he wanted fell away. In that space, something new emerged—an unexpected reconnection to sound as a healing force and a gateway to higher consciousness.

We talk about:

  • The turning points that led him from rock musician to sound healer

  • The moment he discovered the power of his voice and throat singing

  • How synchronicities guided him into alignment with his purpose

  • What it really means to channel sound as a bridge between worlds

  • The role of vibration in healing, transformation, and awakening

Matthew’s work blends throat singing, overtone chanting, and intuitive sound to create what many describe as a deeply transformative, almost otherworldly experience—often compared to entering altered states of consciousness through sound alone.

His music has reached audiences around the world and is even featured in meditation work by Joe Dispenza, where it’s used to help open the heart and deepen inner awareness.

At the heart of it all, Matthew’s mission is simple yet profound: to awaken the human heart and reconnect us to the deeper truth that everything—literally everything—is vibration.

🎧 Featured in this Episode

Outro song: “Grace” by Matthew Kocel

Visit Matthew's website for music, event dates, and more:

https://matthewkocel.com/

🌿 Final Thoughts

This conversation is a reminder that sometimes the path isn’t linear, it’s mystical.

When we surrender what we think we’re here to do, we make space for what we’re actually here to become.

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