In this episode of Inside the Polygraph, David Goldberg answers some of the most common questions he receives about polygraph testing, truth, deception, nervousness, relationships, investigations, and why people fear taking a polygraph examination. He also takes a moment to thank the listeners, followers, and aspiring new examiners who have reached out after watching the show, including Dan, Sophie, and Joe, who were inspired to begin their own careers in the polygraph field.
David begins by sharing how he first became involved in polygraph testing during his law enforcement career. As an investigator and detective, he saw the value of the polygraph as another powerful investigative tool and eventually pursued the training that launched his career as an examiner. From there, he explains one of the biggest misconceptions about polygraphs: that they are anything like what people see in Hollywood, television, or crime dramas.
Throughout the episode, David breaks down why nervousness is not the same as deception, why innocent people are often terrified before taking a test, and why a professional examiner’s job is to lower anxiety, build rapport, listen carefully, and create a fair testing environment. He explains that every person who walks into a polygraph examination has some level of fear, but that fear should never be mistaken for lying when the test is conducted by an experienced and ethical examiner.
David also discusses how a polygraph can help someone clear their name, restore their reputation, and elevate their integrity when false accusations or damaging rumors have harmed their life. He explains why people are often quick to judge before hearing all the facts, especially in today’s world of social media, where a rumor or accusation can damage someone’s reputation almost instantly.
This episode also explores relationship polygraph cases, especially accusations of infidelity, cheating, suspicion, insecurity, and false narratives. David explains how many couples come to his office looking for answers, and how truth can sometimes repair a relationship, while other times it reveals information that cannot be undone. He also discusses how polygraphs are used in criminal investigations, whether a polygraph can help solve a case, what Hollywood gets wrong about the process, and why examiner ethics matter so much.
David closes the episode by explaining why he started Inside the Polygraph in the first place: to educate the public, remove the fear and mystery surrounding polygraph testing, and show people that polygraphs are not just for criminal investigations. They can be used by people from all walks of life who need closure, truth, answers, and a way to move forward.
If you have ever wondered how polygraphs really work, whether nervousness affects results, how accurate a properly administered test can be, or why choosing the right examiner matters, this Q&A episode is essential listening.
The information presented in this podcast is based on the real-life experience and professional expertise of David Goldberg, expert polygraph examiner with Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service, based in Virginia Beach. Pasted text.txt
📞 Call David at (757) 495-1301 to get started now.
David begins by sharing how he first became involved in polygraph testing during his law enforcement career. As an investigator and detective, he saw the value of the polygraph as another powerful investigative tool and eventually pursued the training that launched his career as an examiner. From there, he explains one of the biggest misconceptions about polygraphs: that they are anything like what people see in Hollywood, television, or crime dramas.
Throughout the episode, David breaks down why nervousness is not the same as deception, why innocent people are often terrified before taking a test, and why a professional examiner’s job is to lower anxiety, build rapport, listen carefully, and create a fair testing environment. He explains that every person who walks into a polygraph examination has some level of fear, but that fear should never be mistaken for lying when the test is conducted by an experienced and ethical examiner.
David also discusses how a polygraph can help someone clear their name, restore their reputation, and elevate their integrity when false accusations or damaging rumors have harmed their life. He explains why people are often quick to judge before hearing all the facts, especially in today’s world of social media, where a rumor or accusation can damage someone’s reputation almost instantly.
This episode also explores relationship polygraph cases, especially accusations of infidelity, cheating, suspicion, insecurity, and false narratives. David explains how many couples come to his office looking for answers, and how truth can sometimes repair a relationship, while other times it reveals information that cannot be undone. He also discusses how polygraphs are used in criminal investigations, whether a polygraph can help solve a case, what Hollywood gets wrong about the process, and why examiner ethics matter so much.
David closes the episode by explaining why he started Inside the Polygraph in the first place: to educate the public, remove the fear and mystery surrounding polygraph testing, and show people that polygraphs are not just for criminal investigations. They can be used by people from all walks of life who need closure, truth, answers, and a way to move forward.
If you have ever wondered how polygraphs really work, whether nervousness affects results, how accurate a properly administered test can be, or why choosing the right examiner matters, this Q&A episode is essential listening.
The information presented in this podcast is based on the real-life experience and professional expertise of David Goldberg, expert polygraph examiner with Executive Protection Group Polygraph Service, based in Virginia Beach. Pasted text.txt
📞 Call David at (757) 495-1301 to get started now.










