Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by opening phone lines, asking listeners what they thought about universal basic income.

Sue O’Connell shared her thoughts on America’s gun culture in the wake of a shooting at a FedEx warehouse in Indiana. She also talked about Bessemer Amazon employees’ vote not to unionize. O’Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and the South End News, as well as NECN's political commentator and explainer-in-chief.

Sue O'Connell on BPR | April 16, 2021

Dr. David Ludwig explained how the obesity epidemic in the U.S. exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic, and calls for people to be gentle with themselves with weight gain and loss. Dr. Ludwig is a physician specializing in obesity at Boston Children’s Hospital and professor of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His latest book, which he co-authored with Dawn Ludwig, is “ Always Delicious .”

Dr. David Ludwig on BPR | April 16, 2021

Callie Crossley discussed the police-involved death of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, and a bill in Oklahoma that would give protections to drivers who run over protestors. She also previewed this week's edition of Under the Radar. Crossley hosts GBH’s Under the Radar and Basic Black.

Callie Crossley on BPR | April 16, 2021

Shirley Leung talked about learning the history of anti-Asian hatred in the U.S., and Cambridge’s new program providing guaranteed basic income for single parent households. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe.

Shirley Leung on BPR | April 16, 2021

Corby Kummer discussed a proposal in Washington state that would grant increased overtime protections for farmworkers, and explained how school cafeteria lunches are becoming a major source of nutrition for kids. Kummer is the executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.

Corby Kummer on BPR | April 16, 2021

We wrapped up the show by talking with listeners about their experiences with work from home back pain.