In this episode of Our Friendly World with Fawn and Matt, we continue a kitchen conversation about belonging—what it looks like, what it feels like, and how it can shift depending on where you are, what you do, or even what you wear. From the close-knit community vibes of their old Santa Monica neighborhood to feeling like outsiders in unfamiliar towns, Fawn and Matt open up about the markers of acceptance.
They explore how clothing signals identity—how a hoodie or suit can change how you're perceived—and how societal shifts have changed what it means to "look like you belong." From the days when dressing up meant access and respect, to the rise of hoodie culture in tech and casual power dressing, they unpack the hidden layers of presentation and privilege. Matt shares a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the programmer world, where skill trumps style (most of the time), while Fawn reflects on how outfits can influence not only how others treat us, but how we feel about ourselves.
This is a heartful, funny, and insightful look at the silent codes that shape our sense of inclusion and identity.
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