
Shannon Watts, Founder, Moms Demand Action
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[Archive Interview from Jun 17, 2025]
In this powerful HOW Conversation, HOW founder Dov Seidman sits down with Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action and author of Fired Up, to explore how an ordinary moment turned into a national movement. Shannon shares how moral courage, storytelling, and a refusal to quit helped build the nation’s largest grassroots group fighting gun violence.
They discuss:
- How Shannon turned outrage into organized action after Sandy Hook
- Lessons on scaling a movement from passion to institution
- Why “losing forward” is key to long-term change
- The practice of pausing, humility, and handing over power
- Her new book Fired Up – part manifesto, part roadmap for reigniting purpose
Whether you’re an activist, leader, or someone seeking your next bold step, this conversation is for you.
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