This topic got extensive coverage in the latter half of Making Sense (Sam Harris) open-access podcast titled 'Engineering the Apocalypse'.
My main takeaways were:
Starting at 3:11
Thank you for providing the advice! I've been to one of the meetups and found it enjoyable and smooth-sailing.
My tip, from organizing EA meetups for a local group (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) is to always have a set topic and if possible also presentation prepared. In the before-time, every second meetup was a general intro to EA and social meetup. But doing this online, with different social interactions, many of the new participants didn't speak up/the conversation died down way earlier than usual.
Are you tracking where attendees come from? (% email, % t...
No. Have actually been working in/on science communication about psychedelics (as medicines) and have received both positive feedback from researchers and am collaborating with a few.
One thing that I like about being parallel to academia is that you can build things outside of the constraints. For instance am building a tracker of all RCTs which will update automatically when new papers are added. And made a map of research that visually shows where what is taking place.