Gad Saad – Megyn Kelly
Gad Saad is a psychologist, an interview host, and an author. Megyn Kelly is a journalist and an interview host. We found 4 podcast interviews connecting Gad Saad and Megyn Kelly.
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Episodes with Gad Saad & Megyn Kelly
Free Speech for Jew Haters, and Britney's Must-Read Memoir, with Gad Saad, Evita Duffy-Alfonso, and Will Witt | Ep. 655
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing Christiane Amanpour's outrageous CNN interview with Jordan’s Queen Rania exposing extreme anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments, her failure to acknowledge the murders of Jews in Israel by Hamas, and more. Then Gad Saad, host of "The Saad Truth," joins to discuss the lack of
Happiness in Relationships and Work, and Dangers of Social Media, with Gad Saad | Ep. 595
Megyn Kelly is joined by Gad Saad, author of "The Saad Truth About Happiness," to talk about whether happiness is something we're born with or if it can be learned and taught, how the media business is not generally conducive to happiness, Saad's very not happy life growing up, how social media is making kids less happ
Fauci Overstays His Welcome, a Society of Whiners, and Meltdown Over Elon Buying Twitter, with Gad Saad | Ep. 405
Megyn Kelly is joined by Gad Saad, evolutionary behavior scientist and host of "The Saad Truth," to discuss the NYU professor fired after kids complained he was too hard, coddled kids and participation trophies, a professor who dared to say there are just two biological genders, a society of whiners, Justin Trudeau's 2
Gad Saad on Victimhood, Fighting Back Against the Tyranny of the Minority, and the Differences Between Men and Women | Ep. 119
Megyn Kelly is joined by Gad Saad, evolutionary behavioral scientist and author of "The Parasitic Mind," to talk about the rise of victimhood in society and Harry and Meghan, fighting back in academia, the tyranny of the minority and "the murder of truth," the differences between men and women, "the oppression Olympics