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Another WAY to Look At WGA Sag Aftra Strikes!

Jul 17, 202311 min
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James shares his perspective on the recent developments!

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I know you guys were like, James again, was he gonna talk about now? Well, welcome to fifty plus. I'm James LOGI her and GLJ Medi and I want to talk about the strike. I have some things to say and I'm going to say them, as you know I do. And I just number one want to say, I'm looking for compassion and grace and understanding from people, and you don't always get it. There are folks who just think that creatives are just whiney brats, that we you know, that

we all were all rich. That was the one thing that surprised me. I thought nowadays people knew that that wasn't true, but that we're all got money and we're just whiney brats. Get back to work. What are you doing? I want my shows. I've seen a lot of that. Actually I've seen a lot of other people saw it and solidarity, but I've seen a lot of that, and I'm like, weally still happening. So I

just want to give you again. I would tell you high Field, this affects me also, so it misaffects me, and I'm gonna tell you how and why. So I'm not in the WGA or a psych After or Producers Union or Director's guil. I want to be I would like to join them at some point. I'm part of some other things like as CAP and other organizations I want to join. So when they start going and so when they

go on strike number one, I fight. They're fighting for me also, so at the future when I come in, I have a good deal. When I get in there, do you pay dues all this stuff? We'll make sure you get a good deal. And I think I'm just I'm surprised that a lot of people don't know exactly what I guess. It's confusing. I know it's confusing. Now we have a double strike, so this is really shutting down Hollywood in many ways, and it's cost chaos everywhere. And

also my soap world. The soap actors have a separate contract that do in twenty twenty four, so they're allowed to work now. Some of the writers or the soaps are sag raft writers. So now we have what they call fly corps writers who are actually writing the scripts now, not the regular writers. Depends on which soap it is. So there's that going on. I

was confusing, right, are going on all this? I have friends who are hairdressers, hairstylists, makeup people, crew who aren't working because of these strikes that are happening right now. There's shows are on hiatus. If you have a show, there's not a subbobrom chance a shutdown production. It's an America shutdown production, or it's about to shutdown production, or its mostly shutdown. We'll be happening. If they have new content coming out, they cannot

promote. I gotta see He's will come out and promote When Calls the Heart, which is a show that I watch on Homemark channel, and I'm going to do you alive show we week starting in two weeks. It's a press band. Now they will not be I can't ask you're going to be guests on my show. Many of them are SAG. After I have a couple

of audio dramas. I have some SAG working. I can't they can't work on an audio dramas, So we can't work on the audio dramas because there are big parts that I can't write parts for them and have them do shows. Every interview that gets canceled, which has been happening to me recently, every show that gets canceled, or even he gets canceled. That's money out of my pocket because you get to se these things for free. So what happens is I get the interview, I post them, I monetize them so

I can get money from YouTube or an audio. And so every view, every download, every listen, every spin, I get pennies ors of my own dollar. But I get nice chunks of money because if you guys are so kind to jail d media, you wantch a lot of my content, it's very good. I get. I get some good, get trunks some money every month. Well, now it's not happening when it comes to these I didn't get. I used to get like forty fifty interviews that didn't happen.

I think the one major thing to look at this is is that just a trickle down effect, especially if you in Los Angeles or Atlanta, Chicago, New Yard. Some of these cities are very heavily reliant on the industry, especially Los Angeles. There are many of us are doffing parts of the issue. But then also there are restaurants. There are you know, catering in restaurants, hospitality, um stores, clothing stores, retail um, dry cleaners, you know, tailors, dressmakers, there are all these things that

continually spos going and ensually going that support the industry. Um, it's a problem that means that we're not having anything come out. Then they have something coming out that we happing without too um and be silent, and the WGA has gone the sprice we on. This will be twelve weeks beginning as it starts today. Week one begins. Well, he struck half last week,

so this begins a full week for them striking a SAG after him. I think people don't or if they don't, there's sometimes I don't care about actors who cares about their mom. I'm okay, I guess you don't care. But any industry that employs people, there should be equity amongst the people. You should get paid a decent wage and have good health care. That's how

I feel about any industry, no matter what it is. I don't care if it's UPS and Amazon, I don't care if it's medical, I don't care if it's at your cultural whatever, you should have at least the basics and about not even said of the people in this industry don't even make enough money as an ever changing industry, which always as technology is changing, there's Hervey and I of course not just that there's streaming services, there's more money

being made, more opportunities. But still there are thousands of thousands of people in this industry. Writers, actress, producers, directors. We all work gig to gig, job to job, product to project. We are check to check, check to check. We choose that way, of course, because we love this business and we're creatives and we try to have so it doesn't matter if we choose to live this way or not, but we would like to have money and get paid for our creativity, the creativity that you

enjoy. And so that's yeah, they're not even asking for a lot. Most people are making under the twenty six thousand dollars a year, SOEO will get even health benefits, that's what's crazy. So they'll have two or three jobs. Not my colleagues that you know, don't even have that don't do this full time. I do this full time. I liked that I do it full time. Love people don't do it full time. And also folks who are like, we don't need house for reward shows, let's taking money

out of my mouth. I appreciate it. I'm like, I'm a host. I'm a paid host. Some shows do need hosts, and they need somebody to be the ring leader and ring master and move things along and give some levity and brevity in between and between moments. Um, a good host. You guys have all seen them. They're really good. They could add to and really add to an award show. Um, yes, there are a couple of wards shows. Appigtment and need them is bad. But again,

hostings profession and it's not easily and everybody can do it. People think they can do it, but everybody can do it. And that's that's to get money out that that's the job that I can't get. I'd love to host the MS one day or the Oscars, and I'm gonna love to do that. But you just say take away the host we don't care about. They don't need them anyway, just to have an award show. I'm sorry,

don't look, I'm not down for that, not at all. That doesn't work for me either, because that's taking money out of my mouth. There's a lot of professions here all the way from backhouse work to data entry and everything that's affected by these strikes. Someone's making lots of money and it ain't us. So we got to feed this out and say so take the A list actors out of it and all that kind of stuff. That's a

separate thing. It's just for the majority of the business. I live a day to day so I know this for a fact, and I see people's checks and things. I get it UM in terms like you know, a job that doesn't help any doesnt help anything either. It's like if you're your professional or you're a nurse and you love your job, you'll make enough money. You'll tell nurse, we'll get no job, Go go work in retail. It's like you're a nurse, you want to work a nursing so you

want to work as if you're a writer, you want to write. And I just had to get my two stents because I'm a supporter both both Joga and sand after strike. And there are things that I'm not doing in solidary because I'm not a remember yet but I want to be remember at some point. Uh. And there's some things that it's out a principle I'm not doing. There are things I'm adjusting too and hope to continue adjust to. UM. These are sacrifices, but I take sacrifices because I believe in folks having

equal again, decent pay, equal opportunity, and and good healthcare. Folks, I just had to re up my healthcare and they had a phone interview and I was had to set it all this stuff. It's a lot where we need it. We're all getting older, we all need it. Um, So I just want to I just want to get my You always get my two cents. And that's what's been in my mind this week. Um.

You know, my heart goes out to everyone who's striking. Um, you go online and fightest places you can go to help with the street wall strike because they're gonna need they gonna need it. It's hot as f out here in Los Angeles. Um, if you have umbrellas, parasols, drive by water, drop off water, they're everywhere. Go if you're online,

fine places, but look up, look at the studios. Those are they're they're there, Sony, Paramount, Burbang, every they're they're out there, Netflix, look up the studios and drive by Punk, the Hornets, Alderity Show, mature. At least you have some compassion to them. Give out water, give out food, pizzas, whatever, do whatever you can to help out. If you don't live here, there's funds you look for. Support their channels. Some of them say they actually have other things they can

work on. Support that stuff. That's kind of my thing, so do what you can. I have done that, so I'm going to continue to support my friends. I'm James alors A fifty plus on JLJ Media, on YouTube, or on any streaming service platform audio. Take to you next time.

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