I have had a busy EA month, and I feel really good about it.
I ran three giving games in one week—with three very different audiences—which was pretty epic. They went from awesome, to pretty good, to really awesome. The really awesome was with a group of altruistic 15-17 year olds at my school, they didn’t find the ideas particularly controversial, but they said they found it fascinating, and later several of them told me that they talked to their family and friends all about it, and asked me to teach a short course on EA.… so that is hopefully happening starting in May.
I also started helping a couple of other people who are going to be running their first giving game in the next wee while.
I have had a busy EA month, and I feel really good about it.
I ran three giving games in one week—with three very different audiences—which was pretty epic. They went from awesome, to pretty good, to really awesome. The really awesome was with a group of altruistic 15-17 year olds at my school, they didn’t find the ideas particularly controversial, but they said they found it fascinating, and later several of them told me that they talked to their family and friends all about it, and asked me to teach a short course on EA.… so that is hopefully happening starting in May.
I also started helping a couple of other people who are going to be running their first giving game in the next wee while.
Wow, 3 GGs in a week, terrific! That is a lot of work :-) And great job mentoring other GG organizers.