The line between empathy, enabling, and emotional boundaries
In this thoughtful and deeply human episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela explore the complex terrain of compassion, boundaries, and the delicate dance between understanding someone’s pain and excusing their behaviour.
From stories of toxic relationships and challenging friendships to reflections on emotional maturity and self-protection, the duo wrestle with the question: When does compassion become harmful—to you or them? Angela opens up about how she often sees the good in others due to their trauma histories, while Juliet reflects on how self-awareness and time constraints sometimes require more tough love than tolerance.
They discuss the psychological challenge of balancing empathy with accountability, and the emotional fallout that can occur when we don’t assert boundaries early enough. The conversation is real, sometimes funny, and always intimate—sharing personal stories, parenting anecdotes, and even controversial compassion (yes, Jeffrey Dahmer gets a mention).
Ultimately, this episode reminds listeners that you can care about someone and still say no. It’s not unkind to protect your energy. Compassion without boundaries is self-abandonment.