🎉 The new season of Meet the Creatives is ALMOST HERE, and we’re kicking it off by revisiting one of our most beloved episodes with Sarah Rebar!
Originally aired in 2024, this fan-favorite conversation highlights Sarah’s inspiring career as an illustrator and writer. From her nine years at Sesame Street (including creating muppets for Ahlan Sim Sim, a show for Syrian refugees) to illustrating books for Michelle Obama’s Netflix series Waffles + Mochi, and leading creative projects as Art Director for Nickelodeon’s Noggin, Sarah’s journey is packed with creativity and heart.
Celebrate the return of Meet the Creatives with this unforgettable episode, and get ready for even more inspiring conversations in the new season. Tune in February 1, 2025! 🎧✨🎙️ Connect with Rob Johnston and Explore Meet the Creatives!
🌐 Dive into the world of creativity and inspiration with Meet the
Creatives and its founder, Rob Johnston! Here's how you can stay
connected:
- 🖥️ Meet the Creatives Website: www.MeettheCreatives.org
- 📸 Rob Johnston's Instagram: Follow @_robjohnston
- 🌐 Meet the Creatives Linktree: Explore Linktree
- 🎥 Meet the Creatives YouTube Channel: Watch on YouTube
- 👔 Rob Johnston's LinkedIn: Connect on LinkedIn
- ✍️ Meet the Creatives Medium Page: Read on Medium
🔗 Click the links above to discover a wealth of creative insights,
interviews, and more.
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