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by gorbachev 3494 days ago
Hosting wouldn't be. Speaking certainly could, but that would depend also on his familiarity of the topic.

The meetup crowd, usually, is really cool and understanding.

I was actually thinking of other volunteering events. Soup kitchens, building houses with habitat for humanity, anything really that's a group activity.

Team sports as well.

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> Hosting wouldn't be. Speaking certainly could, but that would depend also on his familiarity of the topic.

Could you talk more about this? I have little to no anxiety about public speaking, but hosting a meetup sounds like a lot of work and stress to me. Are you talking about putting a new meetup group together from scratch, or asking a preexisting meetup group if you can MC for them one night, or some third thing?

Disclaimer: my experience is limited to London scene only.

Hosting a meetup is indeed a bit of extra work (I have just read the coordination notes our HR sent out, and oh boy...).

Offering to do a talk at an established, not too large meetup should be easy. Only the biggest and best known ones can pick and choose their speakers. Everybody else has to hunt, sometimes even beg for talks. As a result, these "lesser" meetups tend to be more casual. Nobody expects a professional, conference scene level of presentation.

So as long as you find a meetup that suits your taste, offering to do a talk every now and then should be more than welcome.