Better Husband
Better Husband, hosted by menâs marriage and relationship coach Angelo Santiago, is a podcast for any man whoâs ever asked, âHow can I be a better husband?â
Each week, youâll learn simple, practical ways to fix your marriage, reconnect with your wife, rebuild trust, and bring back real intimacy.
If your marriage feels stuck, distant, or on the edge, this podcast gives you real tools and step-by-step skills to communicate better, handle conflict, and build a stronger marriage that lasts.
After 12 years of marriageâincluding a near-divorce that became the turning point for changeâAngelo has dedicated his life to helping men save their marriages and become the husbands their wives can trust and feel close to again.
Through years of leading menâs retreats, online communities, and one-on-one coaching, he brings grounded, real-world guidance on communication, conflict, and connection.
If you want to repair whatâs broken, rebuild connection, and learn the skills to make your marriage work, Better Husband will show you howâone episode at a time.
Better Husband
063|Why Your Next Big Move Might Be a Mistake for Your Marriage
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There is a moment in many marriages when fear takes over and everything suddenly feels urgent. When the risk feels real, the pressure to act fast can start to feel like leadership, even when it is driven by panic.
In this episode, Angelo explores why fear pushes men toward big decisions, why those moves often fail to rebuild trust, and what it actually looks like to face fear in a grounded way instead of trying to outrun it.
đ What Youâll Learn in This Episode
â How fear disguises itself as urgency and leadership
â Why big, fear-driven moves rarely rebuild trust
â How years of disconnection accumulate quietly
â What facing fear actually looks like in real life
â Why steadiness builds trust more than intensity
đĄ Key Takeaway
Fear does not mean you failed. Acting from fear creates pressure, not safety. Trust is rebuilt through consistency, not dramatic moves made to escape uncertainty.
đ¨ Action Steps This Week
1⣠Tell yourself the truth about the fear youâre carrying.
Name it clearly and directly. Finish the sentence, âI am afraid thatâŚâ Say it plainly without rushing past it or trying to clean it up.
2⣠Say that fear out loud to one grounded person.
Choose someone who can listen without fixing, steering, or pushing you toward a decision. When fear is spoken and held, it loses its grip.
3⣠Shift your focus from big moves to steady behavior.
Choose one way of showing up that reflects the kind of man you want to be regardless of how this turns out. Something repeatable, sustainable, and not dependent on her reaction.
đ§ Reflection Questions:
â If I accept that I canât control the outcome, what would it look like to show up grounded anyway?
â What would it look like to show up consistent anyway?
â What would it look like to show up open anyway?
Hereâs what Angelo wants you to take away. Fear does not mean you failed. What matters is whether you face it without letting it drive you. Steadiness, not urgency, is what creates real change.
Ready to Take Action?
đ¨ Watch the FREE Better Husband Workshop â BetterHusbandSecrets.com
Questions?
đŠ Email Me â angelo@angelosantiago.com