EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 47 MIN
Action 2 Impact Podcast Season 2 EP.6 Why Community Arts Matter And How To Support Them
from Action 2 Impact Podcast with Gwen Jones · host Gwen Jones
Send us Fan MailWe get honest about why the arts feel easier to ignore than roads or schools and why that choice costs us empathy, creativity, and shared community life. Brian Rodolfo, president and CEO of The Cabot, explains how a historic theater stays open by blending commercial shows with mission-driven arts education, outreach, and affordable access. • the arts as a tool for empathy, creativity, and collaboration across every field • why arts funding gets politicized and how art “shines a light” on society • when shocking art works and when it feels empty • a practical definition of art as something that moves you and makes you think • Brian’s career path from lighting design to programming to CEO • The Cabot’s roots as a 1920 movie palace and vaudeville house • curated movie nights and the power of a shared audience experience • the economics of running a nonprofit community arts venue • access programs including Vet Tix and Massachusetts EBT Card to Culture • why big-name patronage looks quieter today and how smaller gifts add up • arts and science connections including dementia, autism, and music therapy research Check out the website. We’ve started a sponsorship program. It starts as easy as $3 a month, and it helps me get this show out there. If you’re interested in having the Action to Impact podcast and video cast come to your neck of the woods, be it your club, your assembly, your zone event, anything, Rotarianpod at gmail.com, message me. If you have somebody that you feel is turning their actions into impact, let me know. That same address, Rotarianpod at gmail.com.Support the showJoin me as I talk to those "amazing people turning their Actions 2 Impact all over the world. #BE THE CHANGE
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Send us Fan Mail We get honest about why the arts feel easier to ignore than roads or schools and why that choice costs us empathy, creativity, and shared community life. Brian Rodolfo, president and CEO of The Cabot, explains how a historic theater stays open by blending commercial shows with mission-driven arts education, outreach, and affordable access. • the arts as a tool for empathy, creativity, and collaboration across every field • why arts funding gets politicized and how...
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