Episode Description
Episode Summary:
Some people receive a DID diagnosis in their twenties.
Some in their forties.
And some spend more than six decades trying to understand themselves before finally finding an answer.
In this deeply honest conversation, we’re joined by Tom from The Kids Are in Charge, diagnosed just 14 months ago at age 64.
What began as a frightening wellness check during a period of profound loss ultimately opened the door to understanding a lifetime of experiences that suddenly made sense.
Together we explore the grief of a late diagnosis, the challenges of being a man with DID, the isolation that can come with aging, and the surprising ways healing emerges when parts finally have room to be seen.
But this conversation is also about something else:
What happens when you spend 64 years believing one story about yourself—and then discover there’s another one underneath it?
Thoughtful, vulnerable, funny, and full of hard-won wisdom, this is a conversation about survival, self-discovery, and learning what it means to finally live with compassion for all the parts that got you here.
Inside This Conversation
• Receiving a DID diagnosis later in life
• Why dissociation is so often missed
• Reinterpreting a lifetime of memories through a new lens
• The unique challenges men face when navigating trauma and dissociation
• Music, creativity, work, and the different parts that show up for each
• Finding community later in life
• Learning to care for younger parts
• Moving from survival mode toward connection, compassion, and genuine relaxation
A Line That Stays With You
“I don’t know if I’m tired… or if this is what relaxed feels like.”
Timestamps
03:20 — The wellness check that changed everything
06:50 — Looking back through a dissociative lens
24:00 — Discovering new parts through video journals
31:00 — When the wrong part shows up for work
39:30 — Doubt, denial, and "Holy Moses" moments
53:30 — Being a man with DID
Resources
Find Tom at The Kids Are In Charge on Instagram
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