The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad

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Jan 3, 2026 • 6min

Questioning Cultural Relativism - "The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead" (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_951)

In this engaging discussion, the nuances of cultural relativism are explored through the lens of Margaret Mead's controversial claims about Samoan adolescence. Dr. Saad critiques how these ideas challenge our understanding of universal human nature. He introduces Derek Freeman's sharp critique of Mead, highlighting accusations of bias and deception. The conversation dives into the broader nature versus nurture debate and how Mead's ideological commitments may have skewed her interpretations. A thought-provoking journey through science and cultural narratives!
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Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 24min

A Deep Dive Into Evolutionary Psychology (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_950)

Gad Saad, a professor of evolutionary behavioral science and author, shares his insights on how evolutionary psychology influences modern consumer behavior. He reveals how women's ovulatory cycles affect their fashion choices and explores consumption as a reflection of deeper life behaviors like friendships and religion. Saad also tackles why some resist evolutionary explanations, discusses status signaling in mating markets, and connects compulsive behaviors to evolutionary mechanisms. Dive into the fascinating links between survival, reproduction, and consumer choices in today’s society!
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Dec 31, 2025 • 7min

The Psychology of New Year's Resolutions (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_949)

Explore the psychology behind New Year's resolutions, including the impact of approach versus avoidance framing on goal success. Discover the most popular resolutions like health, weight loss, and self-improvement. Hear about a personal weight-loss strategy involving daily steps and calorie tracking. Gain actionable tips for setting specific, enforceable behaviors to enhance resolution success. This thought-provoking discussion combines personal insight with scientific research to motivate positive change.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 7min

Islam and the West - Compatible? (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_948)

Gad Saad, a professor of marketing and an evolutionary behavioral scientist, shares his unique insights on the complexities of Islam and the West. He reflects on his Lebanese Jewish upbringing and the roots of antisemitism, emphasizing how small minorities often become scapegoats. The conversation delves into jihad, historical grievances, and the implications of ‘suicidal empathy’—a concept he argues can undermine societal resilience. With sharp analysis, Saad warns of the dangers inherent in Western naivety and cultural misunderstandings.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 5min

Islam and Islamism Are Peaceful - Islamismism is Dangerous (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_947)

In this discussion, a critical examination of the terms used to describe Islamic ideologies takes center stage. The distinction between Islam and Islamism is scrutinized, revealing how it can obscure uncomfortable truths. Satirical insights highlight the convoluted explanations often preferred by academia. There's a focus on how euphemisms can divert attention from violence linked to extremist interpretations. Humorously dubbed 'ism squared,' a new strategy mocks overly defensive rhetoric surrounding the faith.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 10min

Discussing Islam on Indian TV (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_946)

Gad Saad, an evolutionary behavioral scientist known for his critique of ideological thinking, dives into some pressing issues facing India and the world. He identifies ideological subversion as a core threat, warning that failing to recognize it could leave democracies vulnerable. Saad addresses Islamism as a complex ideology, emphasizing that it exploits freedoms within open societies. He candidly discusses the taboo surrounding criticism of religion and highlights that Muslims often bear the brunt of Islamist violence, advocating for necessary reforms.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 36min

The Pros and Cons of Gossip (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_945)

Explore the evolutionary roots of gossip and its impact on conservative infighting. Understand how pride fuels factionalism and the waste of time spent on idle gossip. Dr. Saad contrasts genuine criticism with frivolous chatter, arguing for idea-focused discourse. Discover the moral nuances of gossiping about public figures and the adaptive functions it serves. He highlights intriguing studies on who we gossip about and why, emphasizing gossip's role in social dynamics while urging unity against common foes.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 58min

The Dangerous Delusions Infecting the West (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_944)

Gad Saad, an evolutionary behavioral scientist and author, discusses pressing societal issues rooted in misguided empathy. He critiques how 'Islamophobia' silences important discussions on Islamic extremism and explores his concept of 'suicidal empathy'. Saad argues that excessive empathy, applied to policies, jeopardizes safety and leads to cultural self-sabotage. He also shares personal stories of antisemitism from his youth in Lebanon, revealing contrasting messages in Arabic and English across media. The conversation challenges the West's vulnerability to exploitation and emphasizes the need for cultural reform.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 3min

Islam is Blameless - All Jews Are Collectively Guilty (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_943)

Public reactions to the Bondi Beach massacre are framed within the complexities of recent Israel-Palestine events. The discussion dives into the troubling narrative that justifies harassment of Jews as complicity with Israel. The concept of collective guilt is scrutinized, targeting all Jews, including innocent children. Additionally, contrasting views arise about Islam, which is often seen as blameless despite numerous terrorist acts. This thought-provoking analysis exposes the inconsistencies in how communities are judged.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 2min

Is Islamic Diversity in the West a Net Benefit? (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_942)

In this engaging discussion, Gad Saad, an evolutionary behavioral scientist and author, delves into the complexities of Islamic diversity in the West. He draws intriguing parallels between marital dynamics and cultural compatibility, highlighting how certain diversities can disrupt social cohesion. Saad raises critical points about the challenges of screening immigrants for belief-driven violence and argues that the core tenets of Islam, rather than 'radicalization', often shape behavior. He cautions that even those well-integrated can act violently after triggering events.

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