Belonging often assumes one way to participate: stand, speak, perform. For many with invisible disabilities or fluctuating energy that expectation forces a choice between honesty and presence. In this 10‑minute episode Dr. Disruptor offers a small, transferable tool: the Participation Modes menu. Listeners get three short, nonmedical modes (Present & Stand, Present & Rest, Present & Assist) with paste‑ready participant lines and leader phrases to introduce them without spotlight. The episode includes three context examples (liturgy, classroom, volunteer teams), low‑tech rollout options (bulletin line, program icon, quiet usher cue), a 60‑second rehearsal to try your own mode line now, and a simple normalization plan so the menu becomes a community default rather than a special accommodation. The aim: let people keep their place, protect reputation, and let contribution lead the conversation instead of diagnosis.