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đď¸ Episode 18 â Dealing with Bullies
Series: Dealing with Difficult People
Host: John Mesko
Length: ~15â18 minutes
Tone: Calm, assertive, reflective, INTJ-informed
đ§ 1. Hook / Opening Monologue (1 minute)
âEvery one of us, at some point, has faced someone trying to overpower usâmaybe with words, volume, or presence. It happens at work, at home, even among friends. You know that feelingâyour pulse quickens, thoughts race, and suddenly itâs not about right or wrong anymore, itâs about control. Bullies thrive on that reaction. But what if power came not from matching their aggression, but from staying calm, clear, and composed? Today, weâre talking about how to stand tall without taking the bait.â
đĄ 2. Overview & Purpose
đ§Š 3. Key Takeaways
đ§ 4. INTJ Lens
đ ď¸ 5. Practical Strategies
TacticWhy It WorksStay calm and emotionally neutral | Avoids being labeled the aggressor
Count to five before responding | Creates space for clarity
Ask for clarification | Forces irrational behavior into the open
Focus on facts, not feelings | Keeps the discussion objective
Use silence strategically | Denies them the reaction they crave
Set firm boundaries | Signals self-respect without escalation
â ď¸ 6. Common Mistakes
đ 7. Personal Story
John recalls a 4-H livestock event where a judge berated him publicly.
 Instead of yelling back, he responded calmly but firmly:
âWeâre on the same team here. You didnât tell me what you wanted. Donât light me up in front of everyone again.â
 That moment ended the confrontationâand demonstrated that calm conviction disarms aggression.
đŞ 8. Reflection: The Final Third Perspective
đŻ 9. Summary Line
Bullies thrive on reaction. Donât give them any.
Calmness is power.
Clarity is defense.
Boundaries require conviction, not emotion.
Stand firmâbecause y