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47 - Breaking Free from the Blame Game

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For more information on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.

When things go wrong, it’s tempting to point the finger — at your partner, your boss, even your kids. But blame doesn’t solve problems; it creates distance.

In this powerful episode of The Anger Management Podcast, anger expert Alastair Duhs explores "The Blame Game" — a hidden habit that damages relationships and keeps us stuck in conflict.

With help from AI co-hosts Jake and Sarah, Alastair unpacks why we blame, how it affects those around us and what you can do instead to build understanding and connection.

Key Takeaways:

-Blame is a defence mechanism: It often shows up automatically to protect our ego from discomfort, but it only deepens disconnection.

-Awareness is the first step: Simply noticing when you’re blaming — even in your own mind — opens the door to a different response.

-Own your part: Taking responsibility for your contribution, no matter how small, shifts you from victim mode into growth and empowerment.

-Practice empathy over accusation: Asking “Why might they be acting this way?” builds understanding and defuses conflict.

-Let go of “shoulds”: Rigid thinking about how things should have gone only fuels resentment. Focus on what can be done now.

-Communicate to connect: Use “I” statements, listen actively, and validate feelings to create safer, more productive conversations.

Links referenced in this episode:

angersecrets.com — Learn more about anger management

angersecrets.com/training — Watch the free training: Breaking The Anger Cycle

angersecrets.com/course — Enroll in The Complete Anger Management System

  continue reading

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Manage episode 507705279 series 3615398
Content provided by Alastair Duhs. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alastair Duhs or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

For more information on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.

When things go wrong, it’s tempting to point the finger — at your partner, your boss, even your kids. But blame doesn’t solve problems; it creates distance.

In this powerful episode of The Anger Management Podcast, anger expert Alastair Duhs explores "The Blame Game" — a hidden habit that damages relationships and keeps us stuck in conflict.

With help from AI co-hosts Jake and Sarah, Alastair unpacks why we blame, how it affects those around us and what you can do instead to build understanding and connection.

Key Takeaways:

-Blame is a defence mechanism: It often shows up automatically to protect our ego from discomfort, but it only deepens disconnection.

-Awareness is the first step: Simply noticing when you’re blaming — even in your own mind — opens the door to a different response.

-Own your part: Taking responsibility for your contribution, no matter how small, shifts you from victim mode into growth and empowerment.

-Practice empathy over accusation: Asking “Why might they be acting this way?” builds understanding and defuses conflict.

-Let go of “shoulds”: Rigid thinking about how things should have gone only fuels resentment. Focus on what can be done now.

-Communicate to connect: Use “I” statements, listen actively, and validate feelings to create safer, more productive conversations.

Links referenced in this episode:

angersecrets.com — Learn more about anger management

angersecrets.com/training — Watch the free training: Breaking The Anger Cycle

angersecrets.com/course — Enroll in The Complete Anger Management System

  continue reading

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