What are we really worth?
Not in terms of money, titles, or possessions—but as people. It’s a question that quietly shapes how we see ourselves, even when we don’t realize it.
We live in a world where value is constantly being measured. Businesses track it. Employers define it. Even our daily interactions can make us feel like we’re being evaluated in ways we don’t fully understand. Over time, it becomes easy to internalize those measurements and begin questioning our own worth.
In this episode, we take a thoughtful look at how value is assigned in the world around us—from concepts like customer lifetime value to real-life experiences in the workplace—and how those ideas can subtly influence how we see ourselves.
Through personal stories and reflection, we explore what happens when we tie our worth to numbers—and what changes when we begin to separate the two.
Because maybe our worth isn’t something we earn.
Maybe it’s something that has been there all along.