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"Effective Altruism & Giving What We Can" with Luke Freeman

51 min · 20 de jun de 2024
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Effective altruism is the philosophy and social movement that uses evidence and reasoning to determine the most effective ways to benefit others. Luke Freeman is Executive Director of Giving What We Can [https://streaklinks.com/B7wNK2CwsH5db54nPQmxBI-F/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.givingwhatwecan.org%2F], a global community dedicated to giving effectively. We discuss how to stay connected to charitable giving when the world seems full of despair, human psychology, optimism and what he's learned about humanity in his position at Giving What We Can. Follow us on instagram @adventurousmindspodcast

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