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S2, E27: Crafting Climate Action with Production Designer, Adam Rowe

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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark explore the craft and care behind the fantastic work of Adam Rowe, a Production Designer with iconic credits on such influential shows as “Parks and Recreation,” “The Good Place,” and “Mad Men.” This Emmy winner is always looking for ways to support environmental storytelling, and his approach to reusing set pieces is a great green story on its own. Tune in for lots of anecdotes from someone who forged their own success while doing their best to bring creative climate solutions to production sets. We could have listened to Adam’s stories all day, and we’re confident you will enjoy them too. He’s such a talented artist and super fun guy! Don’t worry, he will definitely be back on the pod someday.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-rowe-703608264?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app - if you want to learn more about Adam, or maybe ask him to tell you some more stories, then please check him out on LinkedIn. We can’t wait to see where his work takes him next!

Please like & follow “The Tie-In” here: @the_tie_in_pod


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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark explore the craft and care behind the fantastic work of Adam Rowe, a Production Designer with iconic credits on such influential shows as “Parks and Recreation,” “The Good Place,” and “Mad Men.” This Emmy winner is always looking for ways to support environmental storytelling, and his approach to reusing set pieces is a great green story on its own. Tune in for lots of anecdotes from someone who forged their own success while doing their best to bring creative climate solutions to production sets. We could have listened to Adam’s stories all day, and we’re confident you will enjoy them too. He’s such a talented artist and super fun guy! Don’t worry, he will definitely be back on the pod someday.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-rowe-703608264?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app - if you want to learn more about Adam, or maybe ask him to tell you some more stories, then please check him out on LinkedIn. We can’t wait to see where his work takes him next!

Please like & follow “The Tie-In” here: @the_tie_in_pod


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