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April 8, 2026
This episode of Deep Dive into Water Safety explores a critical truth: drowning is not random, rare, or inevitable; it is a preventable public health crisis. Alissa Magrum, Executive Director of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance, will unpack why drowning continues to impact communities worldwide despite being largely preventable.
Alissa shares her deeply personal journey into drowning prevention and highlights the urgent need to treat water safety as an essential life skill, just like wearing seatbelts or bike helmets. The conversation dives into the concept of “water competency,” emphasizing that safety goes beyond swimming skills to include awareness, environment, and decision-making across all ages and water settings.
They also discuss the challenges of messaging, funding, and policy, and why collaboration locally and globally is key to driving change. From innovative community efforts like life jacket loaner stations and experiential learning, to national strategies and global partnerships, this episode highlights the growing momentum in drowning prevention.
The takeaway is clear: water safety is everyone’s responsibility. With better education, stronger messaging, and collective action, we can save lives and shift the culture around water safety for future generations.
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"Deep Dive: An Interview with Alissa Magrum, 2026" is an episode of Deep Dive Into Water Safety. Runtime 1 hr 19 min. Published May 18, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.