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March 13, 2026 78 mins

What happens when the psychology of communication meets one of reality TV’s most fascinating relationship experiments?

In this episode of the podcast, Dave Thompson, CFI sits down with Ashley Carpenter and her father, Paul Carpenter, for a candid conversation about truth, trust, and what we can really learn from the experience of Love Is Blind.

Ashley takes us behind the scenes of the pods—where connections are built without ever seeing the other person—and shares what it’s like to navigate vulnerability, communication, and high-stakes relationships with cameras rolling. We talk about the challenge of reading people when you can’t rely on body language, the red flags that emerge through conversation alone, and how honesty (or the lack of it) shapes relationships.

Then Ashley's dad, Paul with more than 40 years of experience in the field of law joins the discussion to break down the now-viral dinner scene where he questions Ashley’s fiancé. Together, we explore the communication tactics behind that moment: asking better questions, spotting evasive answers, and why integrity matters more than any perfect response.

Whether you’re a fan of reality TV or simply interested in how people communicate under pressure, this conversation reveals what happens when love is blind—but the truth still finds a way to show itself.

Truths:

Communication reveals character. When you remove physical appearance—like in the pods on Love Is Blind—what people say and how they say it becomes even more important.

Red flags often show up in conversation first. Listening closely to inconsistencies, vagueness, or avoidance can tell you a lot about someone’s intentions.

The power of good questions. Paul Carpenter explains how thoughtful, direct questions can quickly reveal how someone thinks and whether they’re being honest.

Reality TV vs. real relationships. Ashley Carpenter shares what it’s actually like to build a connection under the pressure of cameras and public scrutiny.

Trust is built through transparency. Authentic communication—and the willingness to answer difficult questions—plays a critical role in relationships.

Integrity shows up under pressure. The viral dinner conversation demonstrates how people respond when they’re asked tough questions in real time.

Why listening matters more than talking. The most revealing moments often come when you let someone keep speaking.

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