Why Alex Pretti’s Death Is a Defining Moment for Nurses Everywhere (With Dr. Teddie Potter)
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Disclaimer: This episode discusses violence and the death of a healthcare worker. Listener discretion is advised.
In this critical episode of Love n’ Leary, Marion Leary and Rebecca Love address the killing of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse in Minnesota, and what this moment demands of the nursing profession. Joined by Dr. Teddie Potter, clinical professor at the University of Minnesota and founding director of its Planetary Health Program, the conversation explores nursing’s moral obligation to speak out against injustice. Dr. Potter introduces the concept of “Code White,” a powerful, nonviolent act of collective advocacy rooted in nursing history. Together, they call on nurses to reject silence, lean into discomfort, and take action in ways that honor humanity, solidarity, and the true calling of nursing.
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Jump Ahead to Listen:
[1:31] What Happened in Minnesota & Why It Matters
[3:20] Why Speak Out Now
[5:33] The Origins of “Code White”
[8:00] From Code White to Collective Action
[9:38] Silence, Upstanders & Historical Parallels
[11:39] No Hierarchy of Service: Do What You Can
[12:53] Discomfort, Duty, and Nursing as a Calling
[15:06] Loving People You Don’t Like & Seeing Shared Humanity
[17:23] Breaking Nursing’s Silence
[19:19] The Petition & Policy Moment
[21:45] Many Ways to Show Up
[23:05] Nelson Mandela’s Story & A Vision for the Future
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