That said… I’d make an exception here for policy advocacy.
When it comes to policy advocay it’s important to be taken seriously by relevant stakeholders. I’m not sure to what extend lifespan.io is presently good at that.
The framing of the “Lifespan Heroes”-campaign might be good for motivating people to donate but at the same time I expect any mainstream medicine person to have their crackpot radar triggered when looking over the website.
When it comes to asking questions, it might be worth asking them for how they think about the tradeoffs between appearing serious and engaging people outside the medical field.
When it comes to policy advocay it’s important to be taken seriously by relevant stakeholders. I’m not sure to what extend lifespan.io is presently good at that.
The framing of the “Lifespan Heroes”-campaign might be good for motivating people to donate but at the same time I expect any mainstream medicine person to have their crackpot radar triggered when looking over the website.
When it comes to asking questions, it might be worth asking them for how they think about the tradeoffs between appearing serious and engaging people outside the medical field.