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What do you do when you're growing—but your partner refuses to take responsibility in the relationship?
How do you stay grounded in your own self-reflection when your spouse avoids accountability, deflects feedback, or shuts down conversations about change? And how do you speak your truth without getting pulled into blame, defensiveness, or emotional exhaustion?
In this episode of Ask Angela: Relationship Advice for Love After Trauma, Angela Amias responds to a listener who has done deep personal work but feels stuck with a partner who won't engage in the same level of reflection. As her awareness has grown, the imbalance has become harder to ignore—especially around emotional responsibility in relationships.
Angela explores:
Why trying to convince your partner to change often backfires
The difference between blame and honest self-reflection
What emotional responsibility actually looks like in healthy partnerships
How to speak your truth without getting pulled into defensiveness
Why it's not your job to manage your partner's growth or awareness
What accountability in relationships really means when someone's behavior causes harm—and they won't acknowledge it
If you've ever felt frustrated, lonely, or silenced by a partner who won't own their part in relationship struggles, this episode offers clear, compassionate guidance for finding your voice, setting boundaries, and letting go of what isn't yours to carry.
✑ Join the conversation at askangela.co or leave a question at askangelapodcast.com
✫ Because everyone deserves love, trust, and connection in their relationships—and you don't have to figure it out alone.
Read more Ask Angela: Relationship Advice for Love After Trauma
By Angela AmiasWhat do you do when you're growing—but your partner refuses to take responsibility in the relationship?
How do you stay grounded in your own self-reflection when your spouse avoids accountability, deflects feedback, or shuts down conversations about change? And how do you speak your truth without getting pulled into blame, defensiveness, or emotional exhaustion?
In this episode of Ask Angela: Relationship Advice for Love After Trauma, Angela Amias responds to a listener who has done deep personal work but feels stuck with a partner who won't engage in the same level of reflection. As her awareness has grown, the imbalance has become harder to ignore—especially around emotional responsibility in relationships.
Angela explores:
Why trying to convince your partner to change often backfires
The difference between blame and honest self-reflection
What emotional responsibility actually looks like in healthy partnerships
How to speak your truth without getting pulled into defensiveness
Why it's not your job to manage your partner's growth or awareness
What accountability in relationships really means when someone's behavior causes harm—and they won't acknowledge it
If you've ever felt frustrated, lonely, or silenced by a partner who won't own their part in relationship struggles, this episode offers clear, compassionate guidance for finding your voice, setting boundaries, and letting go of what isn't yours to carry.
✑ Join the conversation at askangela.co or leave a question at askangelapodcast.com
✫ Because everyone deserves love, trust, and connection in their relationships—and you don't have to figure it out alone.
Read more Ask Angela: Relationship Advice for Love After Trauma