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Summarizing 2024 and our interviews, key themes, and teasers for 2025
This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark chat about some memorable moments from our season one interviews and experiences. From early interviews like our Coachella convo with Ken Deans, to learning about what it takes to bring sustainability to fiction with authors Steve Willis and Genevieve Hilton, there are too many enriching moments to list them all. We are looking forward to 2025, and “the Tie-In” team couldn’t be more excited about the possibilities! There’s a ton to look forward to, including, but not limited to, a great share of innovative ideas with the iconic Amy Morrison from the MSA and a live podcast at SXSW in Zena’s home state, Texas!
We appreciate everyone who has shown their support as we’ve tried to grow our podcast for the good of all those who seek sustainability onscreen, onstage, and beyond. The best holiday gift would be a five star review, so take a moment to do so if you’re feeling those “good cheer” vibes. We wish you all the best in the coming days, and just know, in the fight to preserve our planet, you’re never alone. See you in season two!
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Extra, extra! This week on “The Tie-In,” take a trip with Mark behind the scenes of sustainability in action. This time he’s in the field in Amsterdam, where tons of wonderful innovations are underway. Don’t miss Mark showing us his recent visit to The Netherlands.
*If you watch the episode on YouTube* - There’s tons of great photos and clips that will transport you backstage: https://youtube.com/@the-tie-in?si=k_IVd3h51BnEyCNz
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If you’re anything like us, these windows into what’s happening around the world get us excited about what’s possible closer to home. Stay tuned for a revealing look into the day and life of a sustainable CEO. Our Mark has fresh photos and exclusive interviews with Tobias Wilbrink and Marty Keizer from “GreenScreen NL” (@greenscreennl) and “AdGreen NL” (@weareadgreennl), as well as Peter Paul Van Voorst from “Skoon” (@skoonenergy). We think the world is going to get to know these activists very soon, and by listening to this episode, you’re one step ahead! Let’s take Sustainability live and have a little fun in the process!
After you check this episode out, check out the many cool things our guests are working on. Visit their website to take your first step into a more enlightened world:
https://www.greenscreen.nl
https://www.skoon.world/
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Mark and Zena dove into sustainable production with Zsofia Szemeredy on this week’s episode of The Tie-in and how the conversation starts early and the approach is holistic to achieve meaningful strides towards sustainability on large movie productions. Zsofia has held several positions in the industry from “glorified popcorn pusher” to working at albert, to now running Green Eyes (@greeneyesfilmprod) and she shares her perspective from both the UK and Hungary on what’s going on on the ground and what she sees as a sustainable path forward for the film and tv industry.
https://greeneyesproduction.com/
Green Eyes are on Sustainability, and we want all eyes on Zsofia’s work! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8783212/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Please connect with the “Green Eyes” team to stay up to date on all the fabulous projects they’ve got cooking. https://www.linkedin.com/in/zs%C3%B3fia-szemer%C3%A9dy-70659323?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark talk with authors Steve Willis and Genevieve Hilton (aka Jan Lee) about their latest novel promoting climate influence, “Fairhaven: A Novel of Climate Optimism.” This story centers around a girl born in Penang, Malaysia, who has seen the harmful effects of climate change firsthand. The authors have dedicated this book to those who are striving for a future that doesn’t suck, and there are many groups of people of varying walks of life that have supported the book. Many have even added it to their book clubs, and we hope you will too. There is great power generated when creative minds come together, and while sustainable batteries can help, the solution begins with us. We really appreciated this opportunity to discuss work with two such passionate individuals, and this reminds us that it isn’t all about that delicious TV and Film that we cherish. Books need love too! This is climate storytelling!
You may find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1LP4L1 - and if you take a look, let us know what you think of the book. I’m sure there will be plenty to discuss for all climate influencers, and you can help support Steve and Genevieve on their future projects by leaving a great review of their revolutionary work online.
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark talk about advertising training, tools, and resources with the Global Director of “Ad Green” (@weareadgreen), Jo Fenn. Their team is making people feel supported and empowered to talk about sustainable solutions to short-form productions. One cool thing with their approach is that it isn’t a series of quick fixes for one or two shoots. They’re all about long term thinking and resources that get people in the UK and beyond excited about setting a new standard for sustainability in advertising.
Be sure to visit their website and stay connected to all the creative ways “Ad Green” is lighting the way forward. https://www.weareadgreen.org/about-usPlease follow “The Tie-In” here: @the_tie_in_pod
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark join the music revolution led by CEO of “Showpower,” Paul Schurink. That’s right, the sustainable source behind “Coldplay” is back, and he has even more insight on how he makes such huge shows battery efficient and safe. His team is knowledgeable, resourceful, and well-researched. They tackle each problem with a can do attitude, and this change in behavior is one we all should consider. There’s no one method of achieving sustainability or one particular size of live show that can be sustainable. Considering size and budget are important, and there are plenty of folks who will push back on big ideas. However, it’s all in the approach, and if we educate the public, they’ll discover how it isn’t more work or more expensive. It’s simply the future, and “Showpower” is lighting (and micing) the future.
Your next stop should be their website, because there is so much still to come from these proud tech nerds: https://www.showpower.com/our-story/
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark are learning how to foster crew well-being with Production Manager, Hans Dayal! He’s worked on several Netflix properties, including “Virgin River,” and he’s here to tell you, there’s no master plan. He views productions as a great laboratory for experimenting with different sustainable practices. There’s no one way to do it, and innovative tech can always come out and change the game. It’s all about having the right mind set, like thinking about how much cable your crew members have to run in the dead of a snowy night, and strategizing about a more efficient, battery-powered, alternative. That’s one example of many situations where one can benefit from adopting Hans Dayal’s line of thinking, and we think his words on the future of production efficiency are beautiful.
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Before you listen to this episode, “the Tie-In” team would like to tie you in to a few items.
We highly recommend you head on over to our YouTube channel for this episode. In the YT version, you’ll get to see Paul show off his company’s innovative tech. You’ll need all your senses activated for this one. Please like and subscribe: https://youtube.com/@the-tie-in?si=MrTTuQct_Y9AKFDuSpeaking of senses, this was filmed on-site at “Climate Week” in New York, so lots of sound testing was occurring while Mark filmed. Please be patient with the audio, as we did the best we could with an impromptu recording.With those items out of the way, we are very pleased to bring you Mark’s in-person, hands-on experience with “Showpower” Technical Director, Tim Benson. This is part two of our on-site “Showpower” feature. Tim is part of a team who have helped one of the world’s most famous bands, “Coldplay,” put on many successful sustainable performances. They want to change the market, and we believe they will! There’s tons to learn from what “Showpower” (@showpower.energy) is doing, and we definitely plan on chatting more with them in the near future. For now, we recommend visiting their website once you’ve finished checking out the episode: https://www.showpower.com/our-story/
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Before you listen to this episode, “the Tie-In” team would like to tie you in to a few items.
We highly recommend you head on over to our YouTube channel for this episode. In the YT version, you’ll get to see Paul show off his company’s innovative tech. You’ll need all your senses activated for this one. Please like and subscribe: https://youtube.com/@the-tie-in?si=MrTTuQct_Y9AKFDuSpeaking of senses, this was filmed on-site at “Climate Week” in New York, so lots of sound testing was occurring while Mark filmed. Please be patient with the audio, as we did the best we could with an impromptu recording.With those items out of the way, we are very pleased to bring you Mark’s in-person, hands-on experience with Paul Schurink. He and his team have helped one of the world’s most famous bands, “Coldplay,” put on many successful sustainable performances. They want to change the market, and we believe they will! There’s tons to learn from what “Showpower” (@showpower.energy) is doing, and we definitely plan on chatting more with them in the near future. For now, we recommend visiting their website once you’ve finished checking out the episode: https://www.showpower.com/our-story/
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark feel the groove of “Green Disco,” a company championing sustainability in the music industry! Their CEO, Jonah Geschwind, is inspiring green-thinkers and beyond to embrace the culture and positivity of live entertainment once again by quantifying, reducing, and articulating environmental impact. We need his great ideas, intellect, and energy to get us all thinking about better paths we might take towards greener pastures. This bold individual practices what he preaches, and his team’s data-driven and fan-first approach to business is awe-inspiring!
While this conversation gets those creative juices flowing, check out Jonah on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonah-geschwind-57083a13b?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app - I’m sure he’d love to tell you all about his upcoming projects. We will certainly be keeping up with them too!
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https://www.sustainableproductionforum.com/ - “The Tie-In” has been so proud to take part in #SPF24 - We’re thrilled to share our live conversation from the Vancouver event with the CEO of “Hollywood Trucks” (@hollywoodtrucks), our dear friend and collaborator, Andre Champagne. (@andrejchampagne)
Andre’s sustainable innovations are revolutionizing what we know about the humongous trailers our favorite media runs on. You’ll want to keep an eye on his business, because there is so much this visionary has planned for a brighter horizon.
There is still a chance to attend the virtual event on October 23, so when you visit the link above to learn more about “The Sustainable Production Forum,” you can also get your virtual tickets.
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark sit down with David Hardy (@david.hardy62), an innovator and highly respected figure in the entertainment industry. He’s using his extensive connections to push media forward, and we’re very excited to see how his plans for renewable Hydrogen power pan out. When he says green, he means green, and it’s our honor to chat with someone who knows the difference between true activism and green washing. There’s so much you can learn from this invigorating episode, and we hope it inspires your own creativity and action.
”The Tie-In” had such a great time at the Sustainable Production Forum in Vancouver, and seeing fans in person reinforced that we’re on the right path. Our mission is to bring passionate people together who share visions for a better world, so we were right at home on the #SPF24 stage. Stay tuned for a release of the podcast we recorded live at the event, and check out the organization’s October 23 online event here: https://www.sustainableproductionforum.com/buy-tickets-virtual
With a Zoom link or a mic in hand, our hosts are here for you. Let us know what sustainable entertainment stories we need to share: [email protected]
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This week on “The Tie-In,” we’re bringing you something a little different to celebrate SPF24. Mark Rabin shares his in the field experience of “Burning Man.” He, Ryan Wartena (@theryanwartena), and other innovators in sustainability and entertainment talk shop and take note of some revolutionary tech currently supporting the star power of some major music celebrities. We recommend watching the YouTube version of this episode, as there are many visual components to Mark’s musings, and you can find that video here: https://youtube.com/@the-tie-in?si=tCSH3cJOe6bHp6w6
We are so excited that this episode is releasing on the same day as we’re recording live at the “Sustainable Production Forum.” You can find out more about the fabulous speakers involved in bringing that to life here: https://www.sustainableproductionforum.com/
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This week on “The Tie-In,” we have a very special show for everyone who’s been listening to our chats with the many phenomenal guests featuring in previous episodes. Zena Harris (@greensparkgroup) and Mark Rabin (@mark_rabin) have become champions of sustainability in entertainment, but it was a long, entrepreneurial journey to get where they are. Join us this week as our pioneering hosts look back on their successes and struggles, and help us along the road still untraveled by sharing the episode.
Keep tying in with us as we celebrate the “Sustainable Production Forum” in Vancouver. Get your tickets with this link: https://www.sustainableproductionforum.com/spf-toronto
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark sit down with Simran Monga (@thehiecolady) a designer and advocate for sustainability stories told in Television and Movies. She believes the most important space for sustainable change in productions across the world is within film schools. We want the industry to support a future for the bright minds developing their crafts. We can remove stigma by setting a new standard. This effort is something our hosts first developed a passion for when they were in school, and it was thrilling to connect with Simran over shared visions. We see her using a vast knowledge of Bollywood cinema to influence Hollywood, and we look forward to seeing that change reflect both on and off screen. We couldn’t be more excited to cheer her on, and we appreciate all of you who are broadening the world stage for her awesome work!
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This Week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark listen to the wise words of the musician magician, AY Young (@aymusik). He’s a rising star and the charismatic Founder and CEO of “Battery Tour.” This series of shows is helping make AY the voice of a generation, as the tour itself is on the #roadto1000 clean energy concerts by Earth Day 2025. He has built his platform around constructing cool beats to the rhythm of climate activism, and he’s promised to continue bringing this important message of change to all upcoming shows. He’s on track to break the world record for most live performances powered by sustainable energy, and we were thrilled to fan out over his revolutionary approach to bringing people joy. He leads with love, and we hope his example inspires other celebrities and fans to be brave, independently minded, and earth community focused. We need ecologically empowered leaders now more than ever before.
The best way to ensure that you are able to mark all his amazing performances on your calendar is to visit https://www.batterytour.com/ - We may even see you there! (@batterytour)
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark sit down with Andrea Learned (@Andrea_climateinfluence) to talk about what “Climate Influence” even means. Andrea is the perfect source, because she coined the term, and not only that, but she’s paved the way for sustainability leaders to be more visible online. The world needs to know about all the exciting innovations that are making our world a safer, cleaner, and more conscientious space. It’s “Name and Fame,” not “Name and Shame.” Let’s have some fun and be proud forward-thinkers!
Andrea’s motto is “love ‘em up,” and that basically means share the sustainable actions of others where you see them. The “Tie-In” team would appreciate it if you visited Andrea’s pages and supported her endeavors. Please visit her LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrealearned?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
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This week on “The Tie-In” - Zena and Mark get to know the “Radium Girls” and Lydia Dean Pilcher, a Director and Producer on the film, the likes of which is now available for streaming rent or purchase on Prime.
Go behind the scenes and learn what it takes to bring environmental storytelling to Hollywood! Lydia teaches us that producing screenplays which center around environmental issues like the greenhouse effect can engage the public in the climate conversation.
Movies like “Radium Girls” tell beautiful stories about social movements that led to future activism - and filmmakers like Lydia are taking responsibility within the industry to remind us all that the time to take action in saving our planet is now.
Please watch her film, and you can learn more about it here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6317180/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
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We all know about James Bond’s amazing gadgets that seem like the stuff of fantasy films. This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark sit down with Gaffer, David Sinfield (@greenvoltageuk), and learn all about what’s really going on inside a real life Q lab. David has brought sustainable battery power to such monster projects as “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” “Aladdin,” “Wonder Woman 1984,” and “No Time to Die.” Tune in to find out how even the biggest projects can implement the greenest tech. Demand for solutions to environmentally conscious issues is only going up. This episode is your one-way ticket to the greener side of things. It’s clear that’s the winning side, and corporations like Green Voltage are setting the standard for environmental and technological performance in production. Needless to say, we are thrilled to celebrate their hard work today and beyond!
Please visit https://www.greenvoltage.co.uk/ to learn more about what David and the “Green Voltage” team have achieved.
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark discover a revolutionary approach to making TV and movies with the head of “Final Pixel Academy.” Dr. Jodi Nelson-Taybor leads a team of production experts who are making waves in the industry with a wealth of awesome tech knowledge! We’re proud to have spent time with one of the brilliant minds behind a leading international company currently using Unreal Engine. “Final Pixel” produces LED wall Virtual Production for Film, TV and advertising, and our team definitely benefited from Jodi’s inspiration and knowledge. We think yours will too. Her approach is future-proof, and that’s exactly what work like hers will lead towards. Cheers for on-set sustainability!
Please visit https://finalpixelacademy.com/ and https://www.finalpixel.com/ to learn more about the work Jodi and her team are doing.
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