
Pastor Cal and his wife, Wendy, had built a successful, high-profile counseling practice together, and he shared that this is what initially caught the attention of the "MAFS" team. "My wife and I have been counseling for a number of years, and doing marriage conferences, as well as individual counseling and couples," he said. "And we had a good online presence. And actually, we were contacted by a casting agency that worked with the production company of Married at First Sight, asking us to find them a couple who wanted on the show." In short, they were asking for his services as a headhunter, not a cast member.
And it was the couple he referred to the casting agency that sold them on putting Pastor Cal on the show. "Well, the couple constantly talked about the counsel that we had given them," Pastor Cal recalled. "And so the production company said, 'We need to talk to these people who you've been talking about.'" With the couple's consent, he let the casting team film and review one of their counseling sessions. "After that, they said, 'we want to work with you guys,'" Pastor Cal said. And the rest is history.
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