The Problem with Reality TV

The Problem with Reality TV

By Kirk Honda

Dr Kirk Honda interviews Nick Thompson about his negative experiences on the Love Is Blind reality TV show. You can learn more about the UCAN Foundation at https://www.ucanfoundation.org/

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00:00 Introducing Nick Thomspon

01:15 What happened filming LIB?

06:23 Justifying the conditions on set

12:58 Compensation on the show

17:26 Would Nick & Danielle still be together if the show had better conditions?

21:45 Support & being a success story

25:32 Isolation & producers

34:11 Contracts, bullying, & the lack of water

49:41 The emotional toll of bullying & the effect on confidence

1:14:49 How accurate was Dr. Kirk's analysis of Nick & Vanessa's relationship?

1:21:33 How can meaningful changes be made to reality TV?


May 22, 2023

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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