Feedback on first two episodes: I really enjoyed them, and was instantly sold this series. I felt like I was sitting in on a conversation with fun people having great conversations. Wasn’t really sure what the impact case was for these, but they gave me a feeling I have at the best EA meetups: oh my gosh, these are my people. [1]
I have some reservations about this: the cultural characteristics that sets off the “my people” sense don’t seem too strongly connected to doing the most good? So while I love finding “my people,” it’s strange that they are such a big fraction of EA, both at local meetups and apparently at 80k.
Strong +1 to this! Also, entertainingly, I know many of the people in the first episode, and they seemed significantly funnier there than they do in real life—clearly I’m not hanging out with you all in the right settings!
Feedback on first two episodes: I really enjoyed them, and was instantly sold this series. I felt like I was sitting in on a conversation with fun people having great conversations. Wasn’t really sure what the impact case was for these, but they gave me a feeling I have at the best EA meetups: oh my gosh, these are my people. [1]
(Feedback on third episode in another comment)
I have some reservations about this: the cultural characteristics that sets off the “my people” sense don’t seem too strongly connected to doing the most good? So while I love finding “my people,” it’s strange that they are such a big fraction of EA, both at local meetups and apparently at 80k.
Strong +1 to this! Also, entertainingly, I know many of the people in the first episode, and they seemed significantly funnier there than they do in real life—clearly I’m not hanging out with you all in the right settings!