Evolutionary Psychology (the podcast)

Actual evolutionary psychology by actual evolutionary psychologists. Hosted by Dave Pietraszewski and David Pinsof. Every week, Dave and David bring cutting-edge work in the evolutionary behavioral sciences to you. patreon.com/epthepod
Actual evolutionary psychology by actual evolutionary psychologists. Hosted by Dave Pietraszewski and David Pinsof. Every week, Dave and David bring cutting-edge work in the evolutionary behavioral sciences to you. patreon.com/epthepod
Episodes
Episodes
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
Evolutionary Social Sciences with Dan Nettle
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
Poverty? Universal basic income? Do we really crave sugar because of evolutionary mismatch? How do you train for an 800meter and a 100K running race? We cover this and much more with Dan Nettle (Jean Nicod).
More about Dan Nettle:
https://www.danielnettle.eu/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rl3kkv4AAAAJ&hl=en
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Culture, Killing, and PTSD with Sarah Mathew
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
How do evolutionary behavioral scientists think about the interplay between our psychology and culture? What causes some cultural norms to persist and spread? Do non-Western combatants in war have something like PTSD? In this episode, we explore all of these questions and more with Sarah Mathew (ASU), who talks about her work with the Turkana, and her long-term interest in the interplay between our evolved psychology of cooperation and violence, and the social norms and institutions that push and pull on our evolved psychology.
More about Sarah Mathew:
https://search.asu.edu/profile/2208359
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FqTZawEAAAAJ&hl=en
Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
Reasoning and Epistemic Vigilance with Hugo Mercier
Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
Tuesday Dec 09, 2025
Is the evolved mind prone to believing misinformation? Are people gullible? What is reasoning, anyway? And what is it for? In this episode, we talk all things reasoning with Hugo Mercier (Institute Jean Nicod). If you have an opinion about whether people are reasonable (or not) this episode is for you.
More about Hugo Mercier:
https://sites.google.com/site/hugomercier/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=b3o24EEAAAAJ&hl=en
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Love and Regret with Cari Goetz
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
What is love? What is regret? What are we missing in our understanding of mating? In this episode we talk to Cari Goetz (Cal State San Bernardino) about the (still largely unexplored) emotions surrounding romance, sex, commitment, and parenting. Topics include: the field's current overemphasis on the early stages of mating, the cultural propaganda surrounding love and related emotions, deliberate ignorance about infidelity, the rehearsal of the social consequences of dating earlier in development, mate ejection strategies, and what love might be at a functional/software level.
More about Cari Goetz:https://www.csusb.edu/profile/cgoetz
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BIKau3cAAAAJ&hl=en
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Exploitation with Hannes Rusch
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
What is exploitation? Why does it happen? And how can we better understand what makes it more or less likely? In this episode, we talk to Hannes Rusch (Max Planck Crime, Security, & Law) about all things exploitation and group-y. Other topics include jobs, mopping, scapegoating, bravery, and how much people care about their group identities.
More about Hannes Rusch:
https://hrusch.de/
https://csl.mpg.de/en/hannes-rusch
Shownotes:
Metallica "Man Unkind":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUVr2xnGIEo
Exploitation: Theory and Practice
https://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_3655768_1/component/file_3655769/content
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Polygamy with Brooke Scelza
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Are humans designed to be monogamous? Polygamous? In this episode, we talk to Brooke Scelza (UCLA) about her work with the Himba and the complex web of social norms at play in that society and what it can teach us about our evolved psychology. Other topics include parental investment, the state of cross-talk between evolutionary anthropology and psychology, and the sometimes perverse incentives in science and the resulting replication crisis. If you think you do (or do not) understand mating markets and social norms, then this episode is for you.
More about Brooke Schelza:
https://bscelza.weebly.com/
https://anthro.ucla.edu/person/brooke-scelza/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=v8E5934AAAAJ&hl=en
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Leadership with Zach Garfield
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Are mothers the evolutionary crucible of leadership psychology? And is leadership more misunderstood and cryptic than we might think? In this episode, we talk to Zach Garfield (UM6P, Morocco) about all things lead-y and follow-y, and the new and amazing Omo Valley Research Project.
More about Zach Garfield:https://zhgarfield.github.io/
The Omo Valley Research Project (with Luke Glowacki)https://www.omovalleyresearchproject.org/
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Cultural Dynamics with Bret Beheim
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
What is cultural diffusion, why do need models of cultural change and distance, and what is on Bret's whiteboard? In this episode, we do a deep on how cultural change and distance are measured and studied with Bret Beheim (Max Planck for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig). Other topics include the local norms surrounding red lights and the evergreen game of "go".
More about Bret Beheim:
https://babeheim.com/
https://www.eva.mpg.de/ecology/staff/bret-beheim/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=V6Ea-MkAAAAJ&hl=en







