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Reality Steve Podcast

Ep 466 - Interview with Amy Lombardi, Couples Therapist

Reality Steve Podcast

Reality Steve

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4.36.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2025

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

(SPOILER) I begin by talking about today’s Daily Roundup and going over my thoughts on the Love is Blind finale.  Then Amy joins me (5:33) for the first time as she tells us about her background in couples therapy before we dive into the six engaged couples from this season, the problems she saw early on, specifics on why she saw they didn’t work, who had the biggest issues, and much, much more. 


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0:00.0

You are listening to the Reality Steve podcast with your host, Reality Steve.

0:14.2

He's got all the latest info and behind the scenes juice on Bachelor in Paradise and interviewing some of your favorite reality stars.

0:22.4

Now here's Reality Steve.

0:34.1

What's up, everybody? Welcome to podcast number 466.

0:37.6

I'm your host, Reality, Steve.

0:39.2

Thank you all for tuning in a great interview today.

0:44.0

First time guest.

0:45.5

Her name is Amy Lombardi.

0:46.9

She's a couple's therapist for 25 years out of Chicago, and we break down the

0:53.1

Love is Blind finale last night, including the major

0:56.1

story that broke yesterday morning. So if you don't want to know the spoilers, you haven't watched

0:59.7

the episode yet, or you don't know what happened, I would suggest waiting, but I would definitely

1:04.8

come back to this podcast and listen because Amy is excellent. And we will get to all that

1:09.8

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