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Married at First Sight, MAFS, Relationship advice and Hormones, Charlene Douglas

1 h 10 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The House of Hormones, we’re joined by Charlene Douglas, relationship expert from Married at First Sight. Charlene works with couples on one of the world’s most talked-about relationship shows, helping them navigate intimacy, communication, conflict, and emotional connection. In this conversation, we go behind the scenes of the show and dive deep into the psychology of relationships — from why people get “the ick” to how hormones influence libido and intimacy. We also explore how our upbringing shapes the way we love, why healthy relationships require self-reflection, and how couples can communicate openly about desire, personality differences, and conflict. Charlene also shares what it’s really like working with couples on Married at First Sight, how experts deal with difficult behaviour on the show, and reflects on the passing of co-host Mel Schilling. 00:00 Intro 01:00 Charlene as a relationship expert on MAFS 03:00 What it’s really like behind the scenes on MAFS 04:00 Why women get “the ick” 09:00 How MAFS raises awareness around deeper topics 14:00 Why healthy relationships require self-reflection 21:00 How hormones impact intimacy 27:00 How couples should talk about libido 33:00 Why we are a product of our environment 36:00 Reconnecting with desire 41:00 Personality mismatches in relationships 44:00 Managing conflict 53:00 Handling bad behaviour on MAFS 55:00 Remembering Mel 01:02:00 Charlene’s favourite couple 01:05:00 Navigating conflict in relationships Sponsor My Blend Show Notes http://bit.ly/wefeellikeroommates [http://bit.ly/wefeellikeroommates] Topics Covered

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