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If compartmentalization is the architecture of the hidden life, image management is the architecture of the visible one. It's the version of you the world has been applauding for decades — the persona at work, at church, at the family gathering — and it's one of the hardest patterns to dismantle in recovery, precisely because it's been so well rewarded. In this episode, Roy and Jacqueline walk through: - Why image management gets its own conversation, separate from compartmentalization - A working definition — and the difference between image management and healthy social presentation - Five common personas men in this work tend to maintain: the Good Guy, the Capable Man, the Spiritual Man, the Easygoing Man, and the Respected Man - What living next to a curated husband actually does to a partner — isolation in a crowded room, the slow erosion of the second brain, becoming "the difficult one," and disclosure as a second crisis - Why dismantling image management is significantly harder than dismantling the basement - Roy and Jacqueline's own story of working through this — shared with explicit guardrails, not as a template - The three conditions that make dismantling real, and the warning signs of pseudo-recovery dressed up as "the recovery man" - An end-of-episode assignment for men 00:00 Welcome to Joy Recovery Radio 00:50 "Everyone is gonna think I'm crazy" — the moment after disclosure 02:36 Jacqueline joins — why this episode matters for partners 03:11 Why image management gets its own episode (the upstairs vs. the basement) 04:20 A working definition of image management 06:18 Healthy social presentation vs. image management 07:23 How upstairs performance fuels the demand for the basement 09:14 The five common personas — how to listen for yours 09:51 Persona 1 — The Good Guy 11:25 Persona 2 — The Capable Man 13:00 Persona 3 — The Spiritual Man 15:08 Persona 4 — The Easygoing Man 16:42 Jacqueline on living with the Easygoing Man 18:13 Persona 5 — The Respected Man 19:27 The qualities aren't the problem — the performance is 20:33 The Joy Recovery Academy 21:18 What image management does to the partner who lives with it 21:35 It isolates her in a crowded room — and erodes the second brain 24:09 It turns her into "the difficult one" 26:25 Disclosure as a second crisis 28:24 Why dismantling image management is harder than dismantling the basement 33:14 Roy and Jacqueline's story — the two principles that have to be in place first 35:35 The question Roy brought to Jacqueline (and how they decided together) 38:17 What Roy actually said in those conversations 41:25 What the dismantling did inside of him — and a warning about doing it wrong 42:42 What the actual work looks like — three conditions 43:25 Condition 1 — Name your persona 45:10 Condition 2 — Let specific safe people see the unmanaged you 46:35 Condition 3 — Tolerate the social cost without compensating 49:11 Closing assignment for the men — the two-column exercise Joy Recovery Academy: https://www.joy-recovery.com/academy [https://www.joy-recovery.com/academy] Joy Recovery Pathways: https://www.joy-recovery.com/pathways [https://www.joy-recovery.com/pathways] Free Newsletter: joy-recovery.com [https://joy-recovery.com] YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JoyRecovery [https://www.youtube.com/@JoyRecovery]
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