Our Friendly World with Fawn and Matt - Friendship Tools

“Perceived Value: Who Decides What (and Who) Is Worth It?”


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In this episode of Our Friendly World with Fawn and Matt, we explore the powerful concept of perceived value—from currency to careers, and friendship to self-worth.

Fawn recounts a recent conversation with a former finance professional about the legitimacy of crypto vs. the dollar, opening the door to a deeper conversation about how we assign value in society. Together, Fawn and Matt examine how gender, race, profession, and personal behavior all shape the way we are valued—or undervalued—by others.



  • How perceived value affects friendship and emotional availability

  • The evolution of professions like teaching, cooking, and yoga

  • How systemic biases influence our daily lives and sense of worth

  • Why some people resist change, innovation, or new paradigms like cryptocurrency

  • Personal stories of being underestimated or misjudged

    Tune in for a raw, real conversation about where value truly comes from—and how we can reframe our worth beyond societal labels.



    • perceived value

    • friendship and worth

    • societal value systems

    • crypto vs fiat currency

    • gender pay gap

    • racism and bias

    • undervalued professions

    • yoga in America

    • currency and belief systems

    • redefining value

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