Tbh I’ve had success with this approach. Usually, someone will say “like who?” and then I get to rattle off some names with a clause-length bio without making their eyes glaze over, because they proactively requested the information. Other times they won’t ask because they are more interested in the overall point than who thinks it anyway, and they probably already trsut me by that point. Sometimes I’d actually have to google anyway “well I know one was the head of this org and one was the author of this book, let me look those up” and then people are like “whatever whatever I believe you.” It is the ideas that matter anyway
In general, I think it is good to talk casually, and this kind of wording is very natural for me with the benefit that I don’t screw up my train of thought trying to remember names then anyway. If it isn’t natural for you (and I guess for many EAs it won’t be, now that you mention it) don’t do it
Tbh I’ve had success with this approach. Usually, someone will say “like who?” and then I get to rattle off some names with a clause-length bio without making their eyes glaze over, because they proactively requested the information. Other times they won’t ask because they are more interested in the overall point than who thinks it anyway, and they probably already trsut me by that point. Sometimes I’d actually have to google anyway “well I know one was the head of this org and one was the author of this book, let me look those up” and then people are like “whatever whatever I believe you.” It is the ideas that matter anyway
In general, I think it is good to talk casually, and this kind of wording is very natural for me with the benefit that I don’t screw up my train of thought trying to remember names then anyway. If it isn’t natural for you (and I guess for many EAs it won’t be, now that you mention it) don’t do it