You could try messaging the St. Louis organizers. I think meetups tend to vary a fair bit from city to city.
The meetups we’ve run in SF and DC in the past were mostly low-key, with some group activities like “help other people with their life problems,” sharing and discussing interesting articles, and board games. (There’s a pretty exhaustive list of our formats here: https://tigrennatenn.neocities.org/meetup_cookbook.html)
Other organizers sometimes have higher production value, bringing in outside speakers, or focusing more on rationality content (e.g. “let’s go through a recent CFAR handbook one activity at a time”). Or they might be even more low-key, just hosting social meetups with no topic at a cafe. It really depends.
You could try messaging the St. Louis organizers. I think meetups tend to vary a fair bit from city to city.
The meetups we’ve run in SF and DC in the past were mostly low-key, with some group activities like “help other people with their life problems,” sharing and discussing interesting articles, and board games. (There’s a pretty exhaustive list of our formats here: https://tigrennatenn.neocities.org/meetup_cookbook.html)
Other organizers sometimes have higher production value, bringing in outside speakers, or focusing more on rationality content (e.g. “let’s go through a recent CFAR handbook one activity at a time”). Or they might be even more low-key, just hosting social meetups with no topic at a cafe. It really depends.