EA Forum Podcast (Curated & popular)

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Mar 17, 2026 • 7min

“GHD discussion here is slowly dying” by NickLaing

Nick Laing, author and analyst of EA forum trends in global health and development, reflects on finding the forum after FTX and Doing Good Better. He warns of a steady decline in global health and development discussion and lists seven possible causes. He debates whether the shift matters and proposes concrete ways to revive vibrant GHD conversations.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 10min

“Feelings about the end of the world” by Michelle_Hutchinson

Michelle Hutchinson, a writer on effective altruism themes, reflects on the emotional silence around catastrophic-risk and fast AI timelines. She sketches the range of reactions people have. She shares her own caution about dwelling on these feelings, parental fears, and how examining emotions can help clarify motivation and choices.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 42min

“The case for AI safety capacity-building work” by abergal

Abergial argues for growing talent to reduce global catastrophic risk from AI. They discuss the multiplier effect of recruiting and training people versus solo work. Multiple surveys and personal stories show funded programs steering careers toward AI safety. Practical opportunities, effective interventions, and who should build capacity are highlighted.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 2min

“Some good news: Ahold Delhaize to go cage-free” by ElliotTep

A major supermarket chain pledges to eliminate caged egg cartons and set clear benchmarks for progress. The plan includes annual public reporting and prominent shelf labels across 2,000+ stores. A large coordinated campaign by multiple animal advocacy groups made the win possible. The change is expected to affect millions of hens and push competitors to follow.
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Mar 8, 2026 • 14min

[Linkpost] “Effective Altruism Will Be Great Again” by Mjreard

A reflection on the 2022 surge in Effective Altruism and the feeling of unstoppable momentum. A look at how professionalization and AI consensus changed community dynamics and reputational risks for startups. A call to revive in-person community building and invest in people who own whole outcomes rather than narrow roles.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 1h 3min

“Responsible Scaling Policy v3” by Holden Karnofsky

Holden Karnofsky, co-founder and leader in the effective altruism and AI safety community, explains why Anthropic revised its Responsible Scaling Policy. He outlines what worked and failed before and why the new roadmap and risk reports aim to push practical safety improvements. He discusses incentives, tradeoffs around pauses, industry uptake, and how to make public roadmaps meaningful.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 15min

“Why isn’t anti-fascism a bigger topic at EAG events (or on this forum)?” by Alex_Z

Alex Zied, author of the Forum post and active in local anti-fascist work, asks why creeping authoritarianism and anti-fascism get little attention in EA spaces. He explains advocacy norms, uses a fog metaphor for authoritarian drift, anticipates objections, shares a Toronto account, and urges clear trigger points and EA-relevant responses like mutual aid and resilience.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 4min

“Here’s to the Polypropylene Makers” by Jeff Kaufman 🔸

Jeff Kaufman, author and Effective Altruism Forum contributor, tells a wartime‑style industrial story. He describes how melt‑blown polypropylene made N95s scarce, why plant infections threatened supply, and how about 80 workers volunteered to live inside factories to keep production running. The tale highlights practical fixes, pay incentives, and how ordinary creativity solved an urgent problem.
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Feb 28, 2026 • 14min

“You’re not burning out because you’re tired” by stefan.torges

A personal account of severe burnout and how common models like willpower-as-currency explain it. A critique of cultural pressures that trap high-achieving communities in harmful patterns. A breakdown of why surface fixes fail and practical questions to test whether you can actually step away. A recovery story showing low-capacity healing, the role of support, and lasting boundary changes.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 36min

“CEA’s response to sexual harassment” by Fran

A survivor recounts a harassment incident, how a damaging document was circulated without consent, and the slow institutional response. They cover independent investigations, appeals, the settlement, and subsequent accountability steps. The conversation shifts to cultural critiques of openness, deference to leadership, intent-focused thinking, and advice for those harmed.

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