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7.15 Healing the Villains: Reflections on the Evasive Expert, Righteous Bully, & Obedient Critic
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Kristina and Anna unpack how the Inner Villain system shows up in everyday life: time blindness, rule-set clashes, obsessive “fixing,” and the loneliness of divide-and-conquer living. Kristina shares how mold, town history, and nervous-system patterns mirrored the Evasive Expert arc—and the practical “FUNNY” framework she and Luke use to slow down, reconnect, and shift out of overthinking. Anna explores the Righteous Bully, Obedient Critic, Nothing (Invisible Destroyer), and Eternal Child dynamics in relationships, with concrete tools for timing difficult conversations. Together they sketch common pairings between villains, why some arcs magnetize each other, and how to convert shadow patterns into serviceable strengths.
Chapter Markers
- 00:00 Checking in: ego death, gratitude as daily practice
- 02:23 Why the Villain work feels more useful than “primal wounds” alone
- 04:58 Anti-heroes and arcs: we’re rarely pinnacle villains for long
- 05:58 What is time blindness and how it strains relationships
- 08:49 Calendar blindness vs time blindness
- 09:58 Time for mortals: insights from Four Thousand Weeks (Oliver Burkeman)
- 11:58 Estimation traps, executive function, and project-management “laws”
- 13:58 Tools: timers, delayed conversations, and tech to protect relationships
- 15:00 The Evasive Expert must slow down: decompression blocks and focus holds
- 16:48 Safety, protection, and the urge to “fix it now”
- 18:00 Cities, homes, couples as arcs; mapping a house as Evasive Expert
- 21:45 Diagnostic combos: how 7-8-9 become “advanced” villains
- 24:50 Obedient Critic rabbit holes and living by rule sets
- 27:15 Laws of nature over personal rules; the Law of Procession
- 31:40 Case study: two Obedient Critics and the family rule set clash
- 33:50 Couples and houses as Villain ecosystems
- 39:00 The FUNNY framework to invert the Evasive Expert
- 44:10 Golden Hour: shared effort to reduce isolation
- 50:10 Righteous Bully with the Nothing: common pairing patterns
- 54:15 Other frequent pairings and why they happen
- 58:40 Meme break: naming the villains with humor
- 1:03:10 Working with parts: IFS, deconditioning, and flipping subtypes
- 1:06:15 Homework and next episode: communicating with each villain
Key Concepts & Tools
- Time Blindness vs Calendar Blindness
- Time blindness: difficulty perceiving passing minutes and sequencing tasks.
- Calendar blindness: difficulty tracking dates, planning horizons, and overlaps.
- Villain Arcs (selected)
- Obedient Critic (OC): lives by rigid rule sets; seeks correction and order. Legend: Equalizer.
- Vengeful Martyr (VM): over-gives to earn belonging; nourishes, then resents.
- Eternal Child (EC): entitled to care; toggles anxious/avoidant; covert romantic.
- Righteous Bully (RB): fusion of VM + OC; imposes “right” for safety and control.
- Evasive Expert (EE): over-intellectualizes, compartmentalizes; feelings drive from underground.
- Invisible Destroyer / The Nothing (ID): EE + Divisive Immortal; withdrawal, disappearance.
- Hungry Shapeshifter (HS): attention-seeking blend of Vain Controller + Eternal Child.
- Common Pairings (why they attract)
- RB + ID (Nothing): control/pursuit meets withdrawal; each amplifies the other.
- VM + EC: Wendy and Peter; nourishment meets eternal dependency.
- EE + Divisive Immortal: logic and safety bind; loyalty sustains low intimacy.
- HS + ID/EE: performance pairs with a quieter partner who recedes.
- Practical Tools
- Timers & Alarms: outsource time perception to protect relationships.
- Deferred Conflict Scheduling: drop a calendar note to discuss when regulated.
- Decompression Blocks: 15-minute buffers after sessions to downshift.
- Golden Hour: whole-family or couple co-work on one project to restore “together energy.”
- Framework: FUNNY (to invert the Evasive Expert)
- F — Free: create time and space to slow down.
- U — United: do unpleasant tasks together; reduce divide-and-conquer loneliness.
- N — Nuanced: reject all-or-nothing; find middle paths.
- N — Natural: return to body signals and instinct, not just cognition.
- Y — You: keep it personal and present; ask, “Is this funny?” as a shorthand check.
Quotes
- “You don’t save your kid from pain. You help them become the leader of their own system.”
- “The Evasive Expert can’t think its way out. It has to slow down.”
- “Repetition isn’t punishment. It’s practice.”
- “Have a honey-driven life. Purpose arrives at 90 degrees.”
References & Mentions
- Oliver Burkeman, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) for working with parts
- Law of Procession (purpose arrives indirectly)
- Loki (Marvel), Vision, Agatha as archetypal studies of time and shadow
- Marshall Thurber TedxTalk Melbourne
Takeaways
- Identify whether your issue is time blindness, calendar blindness, or both. Choose tools accordingly.
- When you feel the urge to correct, schedule the talk instead. Protect the bond first.
- Map your home, town, or relationship as an arc. Ask what gift already emerged from the “problem.”
- Use FUNNY to invert overthinking into connection.
- Diagnose pair dynamics. If you are RB and your partner tends to Nothing, design pauses, gentle bids, and agreements around withdrawal and pursuit.
Homework
- Take the Villain quiz: identify your primary arc and your partner’s.
- Try one decompression block today and one Golden Hour this week.
- Journal: Which rule sets are mine, which are borrowed, and which align with laws of nature.
Next Episode
How to communicate with each villain type without escalating the spin.
Episode Credits
- Hosts: Kristina Wiltsee and Anna Stromquist
- Series: Inner Villain, Inner Repair
SEO Keywords
time blindness, calendar blindness, evasive expert, righteous bully, obedient critic, invisible destroyer, eternal child, inner villain system, IFS, Oliver Burkeman, four thousand weeks, relationship communication, nervous system regulation
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
191 episodes
Manage episode 517678948 series 3360036
Kristina and Anna unpack how the Inner Villain system shows up in everyday life: time blindness, rule-set clashes, obsessive “fixing,” and the loneliness of divide-and-conquer living. Kristina shares how mold, town history, and nervous-system patterns mirrored the Evasive Expert arc—and the practical “FUNNY” framework she and Luke use to slow down, reconnect, and shift out of overthinking. Anna explores the Righteous Bully, Obedient Critic, Nothing (Invisible Destroyer), and Eternal Child dynamics in relationships, with concrete tools for timing difficult conversations. Together they sketch common pairings between villains, why some arcs magnetize each other, and how to convert shadow patterns into serviceable strengths.
Chapter Markers
- 00:00 Checking in: ego death, gratitude as daily practice
- 02:23 Why the Villain work feels more useful than “primal wounds” alone
- 04:58 Anti-heroes and arcs: we’re rarely pinnacle villains for long
- 05:58 What is time blindness and how it strains relationships
- 08:49 Calendar blindness vs time blindness
- 09:58 Time for mortals: insights from Four Thousand Weeks (Oliver Burkeman)
- 11:58 Estimation traps, executive function, and project-management “laws”
- 13:58 Tools: timers, delayed conversations, and tech to protect relationships
- 15:00 The Evasive Expert must slow down: decompression blocks and focus holds
- 16:48 Safety, protection, and the urge to “fix it now”
- 18:00 Cities, homes, couples as arcs; mapping a house as Evasive Expert
- 21:45 Diagnostic combos: how 7-8-9 become “advanced” villains
- 24:50 Obedient Critic rabbit holes and living by rule sets
- 27:15 Laws of nature over personal rules; the Law of Procession
- 31:40 Case study: two Obedient Critics and the family rule set clash
- 33:50 Couples and houses as Villain ecosystems
- 39:00 The FUNNY framework to invert the Evasive Expert
- 44:10 Golden Hour: shared effort to reduce isolation
- 50:10 Righteous Bully with the Nothing: common pairing patterns
- 54:15 Other frequent pairings and why they happen
- 58:40 Meme break: naming the villains with humor
- 1:03:10 Working with parts: IFS, deconditioning, and flipping subtypes
- 1:06:15 Homework and next episode: communicating with each villain
Key Concepts & Tools
- Time Blindness vs Calendar Blindness
- Time blindness: difficulty perceiving passing minutes and sequencing tasks.
- Calendar blindness: difficulty tracking dates, planning horizons, and overlaps.
- Villain Arcs (selected)
- Obedient Critic (OC): lives by rigid rule sets; seeks correction and order. Legend: Equalizer.
- Vengeful Martyr (VM): over-gives to earn belonging; nourishes, then resents.
- Eternal Child (EC): entitled to care; toggles anxious/avoidant; covert romantic.
- Righteous Bully (RB): fusion of VM + OC; imposes “right” for safety and control.
- Evasive Expert (EE): over-intellectualizes, compartmentalizes; feelings drive from underground.
- Invisible Destroyer / The Nothing (ID): EE + Divisive Immortal; withdrawal, disappearance.
- Hungry Shapeshifter (HS): attention-seeking blend of Vain Controller + Eternal Child.
- Common Pairings (why they attract)
- RB + ID (Nothing): control/pursuit meets withdrawal; each amplifies the other.
- VM + EC: Wendy and Peter; nourishment meets eternal dependency.
- EE + Divisive Immortal: logic and safety bind; loyalty sustains low intimacy.
- HS + ID/EE: performance pairs with a quieter partner who recedes.
- Practical Tools
- Timers & Alarms: outsource time perception to protect relationships.
- Deferred Conflict Scheduling: drop a calendar note to discuss when regulated.
- Decompression Blocks: 15-minute buffers after sessions to downshift.
- Golden Hour: whole-family or couple co-work on one project to restore “together energy.”
- Framework: FUNNY (to invert the Evasive Expert)
- F — Free: create time and space to slow down.
- U — United: do unpleasant tasks together; reduce divide-and-conquer loneliness.
- N — Nuanced: reject all-or-nothing; find middle paths.
- N — Natural: return to body signals and instinct, not just cognition.
- Y — You: keep it personal and present; ask, “Is this funny?” as a shorthand check.
Quotes
- “You don’t save your kid from pain. You help them become the leader of their own system.”
- “The Evasive Expert can’t think its way out. It has to slow down.”
- “Repetition isn’t punishment. It’s practice.”
- “Have a honey-driven life. Purpose arrives at 90 degrees.”
References & Mentions
- Oliver Burkeman, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
- Internal Family Systems (IFS) for working with parts
- Law of Procession (purpose arrives indirectly)
- Loki (Marvel), Vision, Agatha as archetypal studies of time and shadow
- Marshall Thurber TedxTalk Melbourne
Takeaways
- Identify whether your issue is time blindness, calendar blindness, or both. Choose tools accordingly.
- When you feel the urge to correct, schedule the talk instead. Protect the bond first.
- Map your home, town, or relationship as an arc. Ask what gift already emerged from the “problem.”
- Use FUNNY to invert overthinking into connection.
- Diagnose pair dynamics. If you are RB and your partner tends to Nothing, design pauses, gentle bids, and agreements around withdrawal and pursuit.
Homework
- Take the Villain quiz: identify your primary arc and your partner’s.
- Try one decompression block today and one Golden Hour this week.
- Journal: Which rule sets are mine, which are borrowed, and which align with laws of nature.
Next Episode
How to communicate with each villain type without escalating the spin.
Episode Credits
- Hosts: Kristina Wiltsee and Anna Stromquist
- Series: Inner Villain, Inner Repair
SEO Keywords
time blindness, calendar blindness, evasive expert, righteous bully, obedient critic, invisible destroyer, eternal child, inner villain system, IFS, Oliver Burkeman, four thousand weeks, relationship communication, nervous system regulation
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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