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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 1H 13M

The Price of Playing the Tough Guy, with Jacob Butchoff

from Mid-life Men: the mental health podcast · host Philip Briscoe

This is a difficult and honest conversation. For years, Jacob played the tough guy. Violence, intimidation, and control became a shield against something he could not face in himself. The price was prison, addiction, fractured relationships and a life built on concealing his true identity. Adopted as a baby and raised in a loving, privileged home in North London, Jacob grew up with a persistent sense of not belonging. Alongside that was the realisation, from a young age, that he was gay. Instead of acknowledging it, he suppressed it.What followed was not confusion, it was deliberate rejection of himself.He constructed a persona built on aggression and intimidation. Violence became a way to avoid scrutiny. Crime became a way to reinforce the mask. That path led to prison, addiction, secrecy, and years of internal conflict.This episode does not romanticise any of it.Jacob speaks plainly about:Growing up adopted and carrying an unspoken sense of differenceThe exhaustion of maintaining two identitiesUsing violence as protectionThe psychological reality of prisonAddiction and isolation after releaseSearching for identity in the wrong placesCaring for his father with dementia and confronting what truly mattersComing to terms with his sexuality later in lifeThere are no easy lessons in this story. It is uncomfortable at times. But it is real.Why listen?Because while few men will follow Jacob’s exact path, many will recognise parts of it, the mask, the suppression, the anger, the attempt to prove strength instead of admitting fear.This episode is about the cost of self-rejection. It is about responsibility. It is about identity. And it is about the slow work of rebuilding a life once you decide to stop running.Jacob does not present himself as a victim. He accepts the consequences of his actions. What he offers instead is perspective: strength is willingness to live honestly, even after years of doing the opposite.This conversation will not be for everyone. But for those who are carrying something unspoken, it may resonate more than they expect.

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