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The Brighter Futures Podcast by Rodman for Kids

The Brighter Futures Podcast by Rodman for Kids

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Telling the stories behind the impact—and the people building brighter futures.


The Brighter Futures Podcast by Rodman for Kids is where mission meets conversation. Hosted by the Rodman for Kids team, including Executive Director, Amy Rossman, and Marketing & Communications Manager, Jane Lima, each episode features authentic, inspiring stories from the people driving change for youth across Massachusetts—and beyond.


You'll hear honest conversations with those who are making a difference—nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, educators, youth participants, and members of the Rodman for Kids team—as we dive into the heart of what it takes to create lasting impact. From the evolution of our Theatre for Kids program to the legacy of the Rodman Ride for Kids and the partnerships powering our mission, we’re telling the stories that don’t always make the headlines—but make all the difference.


Because brighter futures don’t just happen. They’re built—together.

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  • Why Brighter Futures?
    Aug 27 2025

    Welcome to The Brighter Futures Podcast, where we shine a light on the partnerships, programs, and people building brighter futures for kids.

    In this trailer, hosts Amy Rossman and Jane Lima share who they are, how they first got connected to Rodman for Kids, and the vision behind launching this podcast. Guided by the three pillars of Empowering, Connecting, and Uplifting, they explain why this platform was created and how it will uncover the stories, lessons, and ideas that show what’s possible when communities come together for kids.

    Because brighter futures don’t just happen. They’re built - together.

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