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Episode Eleven: Gun Safety is a Healthcare Issue with Christian Heyne, Brady United’s Chief Programs and Policy Officer & Steve Kerr, Head Coach of the Golden State Warriors

Episode Eleven: Gun Safety is a Healthcare Issue with Christian Heyne, Brady United’s Chief Programs and Policy Officer & Steve Kerr, Head Coach of the Golden State Warriors

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Today’s podcast is in anticipation of the Brady United fundraiser on October 17th, hosted by Daveed Diggs and in conversation with Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr and DoorDash CEO Tony Xu. In this episode, Coach Kerr, Christian Heyne, Brady United’s Chief Programs and Policy Officer, and I discuss gun safety via Brady United’s ongoing mission to reduce gun violence. We explore the current state of gun safety in America, highlight the progress made, and discuss future actions that can be taken to address gun violence as a public health crisis. We also dive into generational perspectives as Sandy Hook survivors reach voting age and examine whether the gun debate is shifting towards a more neutral, solution-oriented dialogue. Tune in for an insightful conversation on what it means to be a health citizen and advocate for change. Link: to the event.

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