Connected By Health
Krishna Vedala interviews Po Murray, co-founder and chairwoman of the Newtown Action Alliance, about community-led and policy-driven efforts to prevent gun violence. She frames gun violence as a public health crisis, sharing that her advocacy began after the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, and describing the Alliance's work supporting survivors, organizing vigils, and pushing for evidence-based reforms. The conversation is set during National Gun Violence Awareness Month and underscores the human and communal toll of both high-profile mass shootings and everyday firearm deaths. li_p]:m-0 [&_li>ol]:mt-3 [&_li>ul]:mt-3 [&_hr]:border-core-borders-default [&_hr]:my-3 [&_hr]:border-t-[1.5px] [&_hr]:border-r-0 [&_hr]:border-b-0 [&_hr]:border-l-0 [&_blockquote]:border-core-borders-default [&_blockquote]:text-core-foreground-secondary [&_blockquote]:border-l-4 [&_blockquote]:pl-4 [&_blockquote]:italic [&_blockquote_p:first-of-type]:before:content-[open-quote] [&_blockquote_p:last-of-type]:after:content-[close-quote] [&_h1]:mt-4 [&_h1]:mb-3 [&_h1]:text-4xl [&_h1]:leading-tight [&_h1]:font-bold [&_h1]:tracking-wide [&_h2]:mt-4 [&_h2]:mb-3 [&_h2]:text-3xl [&_h2]:leading-tight [&_h2]:font-semibold [&_h2]:tracking-wide [&_h3]:mt-4 [&_h3]:mb-3 [&_h3]:text-2xl [&_h3]:leading-tight [&_h3]:font-semibold [&_h3]:tracking-wide [&_h4]:mt-4 [&_h4]:mb-3 [&_h4]:font-semibold [&_h5]:mt-4 [&_h5]:mb-3 [&_h5]:font-semibold [&_img]:my-3 [&_figure>*]:my-0 [&_video]:my-8 [&_figure]:my-8 [&_:not(pre)>code]:before:content-["`"] [&_:not(pre)>code]:after:content-["`"] [&_pre_code]:before:content-none [&_pre_code]:after:content-none [&_a_code]:text-inherit [&_h1_code]:text-inherit [&_h2_code]:text-inherit [&_h3_code]:text-inherit [&_h4_code]:text-inherit [&_blockquote_code]:text-inherit [&_thead_th_code]:text-inherit [&_hr+*]:mt-0 [&_h2+*]:mt-0 [&_h3+*]:mt-0 [&_h4+*]:mt-0 [&_table]:w-full [&_table]:table-auto [&_table]:border-separate [&_table]:border-spacing-0 [&_table]:text-left [&_table]:block [&_table]:overflow-x-auto [&_thead]:bg-core-surface-secondary [&_thead_th]:border-core-borders-default [&_thead_th]:border [&_thead_th]:p-2.5 [&_thead_th]:px-4 [&_thead_th]:text-sm [&_thead_th:first-child]:rounded-tl-lg [&_thead_th:last-child]:rounded-tr-lg [&_thead_th:not(:first-child)]:border-l-0 [&_tbody_td]:border-core-borders-default [&_tbody_td]:border [&_tbody_td]:border-t-0 [&_tbody_td]:p-2.5 [&_tbody_td]:px-4 [&_tbody_td:not(:first-child)]:border-l-0 [&_tbody_tr:last-child_td:first-child]:rounded-bl-lg [&_tbody_tr:last-child_td:last-child]:rounded-br-lg *:first:mt-0 *:last:mb-0"> Ms Murray challenges common misconceptions about gun-violence prevention, stressing that advocates seek to reduce deaths and injuries—not confiscate firearms. She highlights proven interventions such as universal background checks, safe-storage laws, extreme risk protection orders, and limits on assault-style weapons. Ms Murray also emphasizes the wide reach of gun harm, pointing out that about 110 people die daily from firearms and that two-thirds of gun deaths are suicides, illustrating the need for comprehensive prevention strategies. The guests discuss political barriers to reform, noting that while there is strong public support for many common-sense measures, partisan dynamics and lobbying influence have stymied broader action. She cites the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act as an example of progress—especially its funding for community violence intervention programs and expanded checks for younger buyers—but warns that policy gains are vulnerable to political reversal. She stresses the importance of sustained funding and political will to maintain reductions in firearm homicide rates. Ms Murray outlines practical community and individual steps to reduce gun harm: engage elected officials, attend local meetings, volunteer with prevention organizations, promote safe-storage practices, and vote for candidates who prioritize safety. She recommends approaching conversations across the political divide with shared values and stories, focusing on keeping children and families safe. She also notes specific risk statistics—such as increased domestic homicide risk when a gun is present—to support evidence-based persuasion. The interview closes with a clear call to action: honor victims with tangible policy change and civic participation. Ms Murray urges listeners not to be apathetic, reminding them of the power of voice and vote to protect lives. Vedala reiterates the framing of gun violence as a national public-health disaster that requires collective, nonpartisan effort to safeguard future generations. Where Health, Society, and Innovation Intersect Connected by Health is a forward-thinking podcast built on a simple but powerful truth: healthcare is not a cost to be cut — it is an investment that shapes the future of everything around us. Millions of people struggle with healthcare challenges each year — whether it's lack of insurance, unaffordable costs, limited access to care, or managing chronic disease — affecting not only their health, but their financial stability and overall quality of life. Their stories are not isolated — they are all connected. From economic growth and workforce productivity to education, technology, national security, and community stability, health is the thread weaving them together. Each episode blends real-world stories with data-driven insight to show how strategic healthcare investment drives innovation, reduces long-term costs, strengthens public health infrastructure, and fuels economic resilience. 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