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How to talk to the Vengeful Martyr, Evasive Expert, Divisive Immortal, Hungry Shapeshifter, Righteous Bully, and The Nothing

In this second part of the “Communicating with Villains” series, Kristina and Anna get very practical about how to actually talk to people who are running these archetypes, including when you are the one in the villain seat.

They move from real stories about teeth, genetics, and breast health into concrete language, strategies, and “do not do this” warnings for each villain.

This is the “how to handle them in real life” episode.

In this episode

Kristina and Anna explore:

  • How the Vengeful Martyr shows up in health, caregiving, and self neglect
  • Why dental and breast health can become a mirror for martyrdom
  • The role of Divisive Immortal catastrophizing in medical decisions and safety
  • How to make choices that are logical, not fear based, even around cancer risk
  • How to actually talk to:

  • Evasive Expert
  • Divisive Immortal
  • Hungry Shapeshifter
  • Righteous Bully
  • The Nothing / Invisible Destroyer

They also name the difference between doing “self work” on your villain and learning to stay in relationship with someone else’s.

The Vengeful Martyr: health, teeth, and breast tissue

Anna shares:

  • How her “Vengeful Martyr era” lined up with sleep deprivation, breastfeeding, and her first major dental issues
  • The realization that she invests in visible hygiene and beauty, while neglecting things no one sees, like gums, pap smears, and internal health
  • A concrete shift: flossing, water picking, changing dentists, and choosing a provider who does not shame her
  • A genetic test that revealed increased risk for breast cancer and skin cancer, and her decision to act now rather than “martyr” herself by ignoring it
  • Why she is seriously considering prophylactic bilateral mastectomies as an act of self nourishment, not fear

Kristina reflects on:

  • The symbolism of breasts as sources of nourishment and pleasure, and what it means to “retire” the functional side of them in order to care for the self
  • How the Nourisher legend of the Vengeful Martyr is “drink while you pour,” and how that plays out in real bodies and real choices
  • The overlap between Vengeful Martyr and Divisive Immortal when it comes to health, anxiety, and medical systems

Divisive Immortal: fear, loyalty, and catastrophe

They unpack:

  • How the Divisive Immortal can show up as catastrophizing doctors, shaming providers, and rigid ideas about safety
  • The Enneagram 6 “loyal skeptic” flavor, and how loyalty plus fear becomes rigidity
  • The difference between making a logical preventive decision and making a fear based decision
  • How two people can face the same medical risk but be activated in different villains, one in Vengeful Martyr, one in Divisive Immortal

Communication tips for Divisive Immortal:

  • Avoid “us versus them” language and triangulation
  • Emphasize “you and me versus the problem”
  • Reassure safety and solidarity
  • Say things like:

  • “I feel the fear you are feeling, and I understand it”
  • “I am not your enemy, we are on the same team”
  • “Our relationship is bigger than this argument”

Evasive Expert: logic, avoidance, and emotional shutdown

For the Evasive Expert, Kristina and Anna cover:

  • How they over rely on logic and under express emotion, or explode when emotion finally leaks out
  • Classic tells: “I do not know how I feel,” or answering questions with cerebral analysis
  • Why approaching them with pure emotion makes them disappear

Communication tips for Evasive Expert:

  • Lead with logic, not drama
  • Present the impact as a logical chain: “A and B happened, which led to C and D, can you see why I might be upset”
  • Use “logic puzzles” to pierce the emotional shell
  • In full blow up mode, give them time to process, then return with calm, structured reasoning

Hungry Shapeshifter: attention, performance, and multiplicity

For the Hungry Shapeshifter, they discuss:

  • The need for attention, lightness, and performance
  • How calling out their shifting identities can feel humiliating, not helpful
  • Why dramatic outbursts are often releases, not always indicators of deep relational rupture

Communication tips for Hungry Shapeshifter:

  • Let them perform, be the audience rather than the critic in the moment
  • Notice patterns over time, not just one dramatic scene
  • When they are calm and grounded, take them more seriously than in full performance mode
  • Invite coherence by asking, “Which part of you feels most true right now”

Righteous Bully: conviction, protection, and curiosity

For the Righteous Bully, Anna shares how working this arc has changed what even triggers her, and why things that used to set her off no longer land.

They cover:

  • The intensity and danger of the Righteous Bully when they have reached their limit
  • How they will burn things down to protect what they love or believe in
  • The shift from externalized bullying to internalized self criticism

Communication tips for Righteous Bully:

  • Be deeply curious, not defensive
  • Reflect their point of view back accurately so they feel heard
  • Use permissive language:

  • “Would you be open to hearing my perspective”
  • “My love for you is bigger than this disagreement”
  • Do not try to tell them they are wrong in the heat of the moment, it only adds fuel
  • Later, you decide whether you want a Righteous Bully in your life, even a more integrated one

The Nothing / Invisible Destroyer: avoidance, presence, and tiny actions

For The Nothing, they highlight:

  • Question deflection, disappearing into thought, and vanishing from shared spaces
  • Deep sensitivity to rejection and criticism
  • Difficulty taking action, even when they intellectually understand the issue

Communication tips for The Nothing:

  • Name and value their presence: “It means so much just having you in the room with me”
  • Invite tiny actions, “Can we take one small step toward this together”
  • Use humor and embodiment practices to bring them back into their bodies
  • Use the compliment–criticism–compliment “sandwich” if feedback is needed
  • When they disappear after a big top, lure them back with low pressure, body doubling, and no heavy processing at first

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