Hosted by Executive Vice President Linda Powell and National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
Intimacy coordinators are an essential part of creating safe and professional working environments on set, acting as advocates and liaisons between actors and production for scenes involving nudity, simulated sex and other intimate acts. Last month, intimacy coordinators unanimously agreed to join SAG-AFTRA in a National Labor Relations Board vote. To discuss why this matters and what it means for the future of the profession and the entertainment industry at large, we’re joined by intimacy coordinators Claire Warden and Erin Tillman, who were instrumental in the recent vote to unionize.
NextGen Performers (NGP) can face big challenges in building sustainable careers in the entertainment and media business. Creating opportunities, staying creative between gigs, practicing self-care and advocating for themselves are just some of the crucial skills they need to thrive. But this is easier said than done. How can emerging performers take control of their careers and make meaningful progress? To share their experience and offer some practical, real-world advice, we’re joined by Sarah Seeds, chair of the SAG-AFTRA National NGP Committee, and Anastasia Kasimos, an LA local member of the NGP committee and an actor, model and singer.
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation headquarters just got a multimillion-dollar makeover. Introducing the new Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists, a stunning 15,000-square-foot facility with a screening room, on-camera studio and voiceover lab. Foundation Executive Director Cyd Wilson takes listeners on a behind-the-scenes tour, revealing how the new Center supports performers through free educational programs, career development resources, and virtual courses. She also discusses vital initiatives like emergency assistance to performers and Storyline Online®. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA's endorsement.
In this episode, we bring you a panel discussion from LA Comic-Con 2024 that shines a light on the often-unseen world of video game character creation. Moderated by Linsay Rousseau, the panel features industry experts and SAG-AFTRA members Sarah Elmaleh, Jasiri Booker, Andi Norris, and Seth Allyn Austin. These talented artists discuss the intricate process of bringing video game characters to life through movement performance, stunt work, and voice acting. From the challenges of performance capture to the collaborative nature of their work, the panelists offer behind-the-scenes insights into this essential but often unheralded aspect of game development.
October marks National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), which celebrates the contributions of workers with disabilities and promotes inclusive employment practices. To update us on disability representation in the entertainment industry, we’re joined by two esteemed SAG-AFTRA members, Christine Bruno and Nic Novicki. Bruno is chair of the National and New York Local Performers with Disabilities Committees, and the Diversity Advisory Committee vice chair. Novicki is an actor, comedian and founder of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. The two share insights on the progress being made for performers with disabilities, the critical importance of intersectionality and the economic potential of disability-inclusive content.
The last few years have been challenging for those in the entertainment industry, as our members and other workers have experienced a slowdown in production. But what’s the cause? Some think it was the strikes last year; others think broader economic forces are really at play. SAG-AFTRA Chief Economist David Vivano joins the podcast to offer expert analysis on geographical trends in production, the impact of state tax incentives, and the potential effects of A.I. on the workforce. He also shares some positive signs of a recovery as the business begins to – hopefully – return to full strength. *The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
What do young performers need to know in 2024 and beyond, and how can their families nurture and protect them? As we navigate an era of rapid technological change and expanding media platforms, it's more important than ever to address the unique challenges and opportunities facing our youngest members. To help explore this important topic, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is joined by former child actor Brandon Severs, actor and parent of young performer Charlie Bodin, and SAG-AFTRA National Director of Background and New York Entertainment Contracts, Stephanie Perry, who is also the staff liaison to SAG AFTRA Los Angeles Local and National Young Performer Committees.
SAG-AFTRA and the AFL-CIO hosted the 2024 Labor Innovation & Technology Summit in Las Vegas earlier this year. In this episode commemorating Labor Day, we replay an illuminating panel discussion called "Workers' Rights In The Age of Tech," which features prominent labor leaders addressing the critical intersection of technology and workers' rights. The panel was hosted by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and included SAG-AFTRA Executive Vice President Linda Powell, UNITE HERE President D. Taylor, and American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten. To listen to the entire day one of the LIT Summit, visit SAG-AFTRA’s YouTube channel.
After more than eighteen months of negotiations, time has run out! As of July 26 at 12:01 a.m., SAG-AFTRA members who perform in video games have been on strike against their employers — the major video game companies! Find out what’s next as SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, DuncanCrabtree-Ireland talks to a panel of experts about the key issues at stake. Guests this week include Sarah Elmaleh, chair of the Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee; video game performer Seth Allyn Austin, and SAG-AFTRA Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez. A.I. protections are needed to level up the contract. Learn how you can join the fight!
Listen in on last week’s Comic-Con 2024 panel, featuring top game performers Ashly Burch, Noshir Dalal, Sarah Elmaleh and Shannon Woodward. The actors talk about the unique challenges of voice and movement performance in video games, the threat of AI to their profession, and the irreplaceable role of human performance. They also discuss SAG-AFTRA’s recent strike against major game publishers and the existential threat A.I. presents to many game performers.
In part 2 of our series on contract negotiations, we explore the bargaining and ratification process, including communication with other unions before talks begin, the structure and dynamic of different negotiation sessions, and the challenges in achieving the union’s desired contract terms. Our panel of demystifiers includes SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, Executive Vice President Linda Powell, Chief Contract Officer Ray Rodriguez, and Co-Chair of the TV Animation Negotiating Committee David Jolliffe.
SAG-AFTRA regularly negotiates contracts with major studios, networks, and production companies. It's a complex process that most members don't get to see up close. That's why we're excited to bring you this two-part series that breaks down what happens behind those doors. In this episode, we focus on the early stages of negotiations, from researching trends to getting critical member input. Our panel includes SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, Executive Vice President Linda Powell, Chief Contract Officer Ray Rodriguez, and Co-Chair of the TV Animation Negotiating Committee David Jolliffe.
You know Paul W. Downs as a writer, director, co-creator and star of the comedy series Hacks. But you may not know Paul has been an active and outspoken champion of SAG-AFTRA and the WGA. In this episode, Paul shares his journey from getting his SAG-AFTRA card to advocating for fair contracts during last year’s writer and actor strikes. He talks about balancing acting, directing and show-running while championing labor rights and how the spirit of collective bargaining helped fuel recent union victories.
Artificial Intelligence has been in the news lately, sparking debates and making headlines. In this episode, we give an update about developments happening in A.I. impacting SAG-AFTRA members and the creative community. We talk about the significance of the high-profile dispute between actor/member Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI over the company's use of a voice virtually indistinguishable from hers. And we recap the events at the recent NO FAKES Act hearing on Capitol Hill, in which performer FKA Twigs offered compelling testimony.
In this episode, we explore the rapidly growing world of influencers and how SAG-AFTRA supports and protects them through its groundbreaking Influencer Agreement and Influencer Waiver. Sidney Raskind, a TikTok and Instagram creator with over 5 million followers, shares his journey to digital success and the challenges faced by influencers. Joining the show is SAG-AFTRA Manager of Contract Strategic Initiatives & Podcasts Shaine Griffin, who walks us through the agreement. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
On April 30, the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary’s subcommittee on intellectual property will hold a hearing on the No Fakes Act. The bipartisan proposal would protect all people's voices, images and likeness from unauthorized recreations from generative A.I. In this episode, host and SAG AFTRA National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is joined by two people with intimate knowledge of the issue. Dr. Moiya McTier is an astrophysicist, folklorist and senior advisor to the Human Artistry Campaign. Mitch Glazier is the Chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and a former senior House Judiciary Committee staffer. The trio discuss the importance of preserving human artistry, the balance between A.I. innovation and intellectual property rights, and the need for a regulatory framework that empowers artists while fostering responsible technological advancement.
From heroes to villains, video game characters drive compelling narratives and make our favorite games engaging. But who is the talent behind the performances, what are the challenges they face, and what skills do they possess to become accomplished in this field? To find out, we are joined by performance capture actor Noshir Dalal. Nosh, as he is known, has starred as Charles Smith in Red Dead Redemption 2, Kotallo from Horizon Forbidden West, and most recently Bode Akuna from the Star Wars video game Jedi Survivor.
How will A.I. affect the entertainment business, and what is SAG-AFTRA doing to defend its members? SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland tackled those crucial topics and more in a recent panel discussion at SXSW. In this episode, we listen to portions of a live fireside chat between Duncan and Fast Company Editor-in-Chief Brendan Vaughan.
The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards occurred at the Shrine Auditorium in LA on February 24, streaming live globally on Netflix for the first time. The night was filled with surprises, laughs, tears, and some truly historic firsts. Executive Producer Jon Brockett, Director Alex Rudzinski, and Head Writer Matt Roberts join the podcast to walk us through the highlights and give us the scoop on some memorable moments.
Several states have introduced legislation to curb unauthorized and abusive uses of AI, and both the House and Senate have introduced legislation to strengthen image and voice likeness protections. The No Fakes Act and the No AI Fraud Act are bipartisan efforts to address, on a Federal level, the increasing threat of AI and digital clones to the rights of SAG-AFTRA members and other performers. In this episode, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and SAG-AFTRA General Counsel Jeffrey Bennett dive into what this legislation seeks to accomplish, how close it is to becoming a reality, and what the opposition argues.
What are the newest tech trends shaping 2024 and beyond, and what will be their impact, both good and bad, on the entertainment industry? Brian Comiskey, the Director of Thematic Programs and resident Futurist at the Consumer Technology Association, joins the show to tackle this important topic. Brian studies how the latest technology trends will shape tomorrow, covering a variety of sectors, including AI, cybersecurity, and robotics. From breakthroughs in gaming to diversity, here are his predictions for what to expect in the not-so-distant future.
Earlier this month, SAG-AFTRA and its partners, the AFL-CIO and AFL-CIO Tech Institute, hosted the 5th Annual Labor Innovation & Technology Summit (LIT) in Las Vegas. The Summit brought together leaders from across the labor movement, entertainment sector, and technology space to discuss what innovation means for the future of workers. In this episode, we hear some powerful and thought-provoking moments from interviews and panel discussions. To listen to the entire day one of the LIT Summit, visit SAG-AFTRA’s YouTube channel.
In this episode recorded last spring, we revisit our conversation with Sam Valentine, the host of the popular podcast “One Broke Actress.” Sam shares tips for working actors to create a healthy lifestyle that works for them financially, creatively, physically and mentally. The episode dives into life as an actor between jobs, auditions and acting classes. It also highlights the importance of planning for the future, adopting a good mindset, finding a community and other lessons that Sam wished she knew when she was just starting.
Many SAG-AFTRA members have questions about A.I. provisions in the recently ratified 2023 TV/Theatrical Contract. To help clarify, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Contract Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, and SAG-AFTRA General Counsel Jeffrey Bennett recently hosted an Instagram Live in a spirited and informative conversation. This episode is a replay of the session. **The views expressed by the guests are their own, not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
Will AI take our jobs? Will we ever see decent residuals from a streaming service? Is the self-tape process going to get better for actors? These are just some of the hundreds of questions from SAG-AFTRA members about the tentative 2023 TV/Theatrical Contract. To help explain the new benefits and protections the 2023 contract offers, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is joined by Executive Vice President and Negotiating Committee Vice Chair Linda Powell and Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez. Eligible members, remember to vote by 5 p.m. PT on December 5 at sagaftra.org/contracts2023.
SAG-AFTRA’s vibrant picket lines would not be possible without the tireless direction of our Strike Captains, who ensure that the daily activities run effectively, smoothly and safely. In this episode, we talk to captains from coast to coast about what they do, the inspiring sights they’ve seen, and what they’ve learned about the union and themselves during these intense days.
SAG-AFTRA’s fight for a fair contract extends to all corners of the U.S., including all 25 locals who work under the terms of the TV/Theatrical agreement. In this episode, we talk to representatives from some of the small and mid-size locals to explore how the strike is affecting them. Guests include Gail Crouner, a member of the SAG-AFTRA Dallas-Forth Worth Local and the TV/Theatrical/Negotiating/Committee, Jim Gleason, the New Orleans Local President; Andrea Lyman, the President of the SAG-AFTRA New England Local, and Courtney Rioux, Chicago-based SAG-AFTRA National Board member and a member of the TV/Theatrical Negotiating Committee.
Last month, SAG-AFTRA’s National Board voted unanimously to send a strike authorization vote to SAG-AFTRA members for their ongoing negotiations with signatory video game companies and the Interactive Media Agreement. Despite earning a staggering $19 billion in revenue in 2022, these video game companies refuse to pay the voice and performance capture artists a living wage or even offer these talented performers basic protections against the exploitive use of AI. In this panel discussion, host SAG-AFTRA Executive Vice President Ben Whitehair talks to a panel of experts that includes Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee Chair Sarah Elmaleh, Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee members Zeke Alton and Andi Norris, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, and SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Ray Rodriguez.
In this episode, we take a closer look at the union’s Interim Agreement, which allows SAG-AFTRA members employed on certain independent productions to proceed without violating the strike order. The terms of the agreement match SAG-AFTRA’s last offer to the studios and streamers represented by the AMPTP. Our panel includes SAG-AFTRA President and chair of the TV/Theatrical Negotiating Committee Fran Drescher, Vice Chairs of the Negotiating Committee Linda Powell and Tom Kemp, and Negotiating Committee Members David Jolliffe and Shaan Sharma. They help explain exactly what the Interim Agreement is — and what it isn’t— why our Negotiating Committee approved it, and why we believe the agreement maintains our strength, solidarity and upper hand during our negotiations.
On July 13th, the SAG-AFTRA national board voted unanimously to issue a strike order against the studios and streamers. This historic decision was made after the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) failed to reach a deal that adequately addressed the issues most important to the union's members. SAG-AFTRA President Fran Dresher joins hosts Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and Ben Whitehair to discuss how we got here, what the strike means for our members, and where we go from here.
Actor and acting coach Michael D. Cohen shares his insights on the art of "specificity" for acting auditions and improving your performance. Michael talks about actor agenda vs. character agenda, knowing the character’s “dream of dreams,” and offers helpful tips for taped auditions. Michael’s talk is a replay of a live PTEOE presentation streamed live on the SAG-AFTRA YouTube channel last March.
The acceleration of AI has become a hot and contentious topic for many in the entertainment industry. In this episode, we explore how SAG-AFTRA members can safely engage in this burgeoning technology and make sure they’re benefitting from its opportunities. Guests include members Crispin Freeman and Sarah Elmaleh, who have lent their voices to some of the most popular video games, and SAG-AFTRA executives Duncan Crabtree-Ireland and Ray Rodriquez. The conversation is a replay of a video panel now streaming on SAG-AFTRA’s YouTube channel.
Whether they’re just starting out or have been in the business for years, working actors must create a healthy lifestyle that works for them financially, creatively, physically and mentally. This episode dives into life as an actor between jobs, auditions and acting classes. Our guest is Sam Valentine, the host of the popular podcast “One Broke Actress,” where she shares real-world advice, tips and stories from people in and around the acting business. She talks about the importance of planning for the future, adopting a good mindset, finding a community and the things she wished she knew when she was just starting out.
Late last year, SAG-AFTRA introduced two new podcast contracts that make it easy for producers to be flexible and creative in covering their podcasts at all budgets. Sue-Anne Morrow, National Director/Contract Strategic Initiatives & Podcasts at SAG-AFTRA, walks us through the details of these new agreements. She’s joined by Drew Rausch and Jason Silva, executive producers of the podcast Macaw, who share their firsthand experience with the contracts.
On-air talent from KVEA/Telemundo52 in Los Angeles and WAMU in Washington DC joined forces with SAG-AFTRA to unionize their newsrooms. These stations’ incredible stories are part of a continuing trend of organizing efforts across the country. To walk us through the exciting yet sometimes tumultuous process, we’re joined by Dunia Elvir, a television journalist and producer who works as an anchor for TV station Telemundo52 in Los Angeles, and Jordan Pascale, transportation reporter for WAMU885. Both have been instrumental in organizing their teams.
The 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards took place in February, honoring the year's best television and film performances. The night was filled with surprises, laughs, tears and some historic firsts. To walk us through the highlights and give us the scoop on behind-the-scenes moments, we’re joined by the show’s executive producer Jon Brockett and writer Matt Roberts.
What is the metaverse? Is it hype or the future? What will this virtual world mean for performers? These are some of the questions posed to our expert panel during a C-Space discussion at CES 2023. Panelists include content creators, performers, industry experts and contract professionals, who offer their unique perspective on this nascent technology.
In January, SAG-AFTRA attended CES in Las Vegas, the largest tech show in the world. We had a chance to tour the show floors and got a closer look at the latest trends and innovations that might affect the entertainment industry. Sharing their thoughts on CES, we’re joined by three members of SAG-AFTRA’s National Innovation & New Technology Committee — Aubrey Mozino, Dileep Rao and Randal Berger.
Live from the CES in Las Vegas, this episode features a thoughtful conversation with Emmy-nominated actor and director Paul Feig and Co-President of Feigco Entertainment Laura Fischer. The two discuss their latest foray into interactive advertainment, their work championing diversity in Hollywood, and Paul’s lifelong relationship with Las Vegas.
Generative AI is a topic causing excitement and concern in the entertainment industry. Powerful technology such as deep fakes, ChatGPT and Dall-E-2 is rapidly impacting the content creation process — from editing and special effects to the scripts and performances themselves. To talk about this hot-button issue, we’re joined by Nina Schick and Matt Belloni. Schick is an AI advisor, speaker, and author of Deepfakes: The Coming Infocalypse. Belloni is the former editor of Hollywood Reporter and Founding Partner of Puck, a next-generation digital media company.
With streaming companies bringing foreign language content into millions of U.S. homes, live-action dubbing has become a growing opportunity for performers. In this replay of a panel discussion recorded earlier this year, actors, casting directors, and producers offer an insider perspective on how live-action dubbing works, the skills you need to be successful, and tips on the best audition strategies.
SAG-AFTRA surveyed thousands of members about their experience with self-taping. The findings of that important survey are discussed in this episode with SAG-AFTRA Vice President, New York Ezra Knight, Chief Economist David Viviano, Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez and Director of Commercials Contracts Claudette Singh. The conversation, which is a replay of a live-streaming event from September, includes a candid look at the challenges and opportunities with self-taping and what the union is doing to address these concerns.
One of the most popular SAG-AFTRA contracts is the Micro-Budget Project Agreement, which allows low-budget productions to create content quickly and hassle-free. Giving us the lowdown on everything Micro, the Short Project Agreement (SPA), and other low-budget agreements, we are joined by Stacey Travis, chair of the National Low Budget Committee, and SAG-AFTRA National Director, Entertainment Contracts Jessica Johnson.
In an industry still riddled with sexism, one family of women has surpassed many of the hurdles. The Leders have had tremendous success in Hollywood, working in varying roles. On the show, we listen to a panel discussion from last June, featuring Mimi Leder, executive producer of The Morning Show, Geraldine Leder, SVP Casting at Paramount Television Studios, Stefanie Leder, a writer and producer of such shows as Faking It, and Hannah Leder, an actor and filmmaker, whose credits include The Morning Show. The panel was hosted by actor and SAG-AFTRA National Board member and National Women’s Committee Co-Chair Shari Belafonte.
On this episode, SAG Award-winner Ariana DeBose (West Side Story) has a heartfelt conversation with her good friend Aida Rodriguez. The two talk about Aida’s unique journey as a comedian, her struggles as an impoverished and single Latin X mother trying to break into the business, and her first ever one-hour comedy special Fighting Words on HBO Max. The interview was part of a live stream event hosted by SAG-AFTRA in June.
Self-taped auditions have emerged as a standard practice in the past two years. And while they have become the norm, what is not normal is the requests that put an undue burden on performers. The 2022 SAG-AFTRA Commercials Contract contains provisions that address these issues and concerns. To walk us through self-tape audition rules, we are joined by three SAG-AFTRA Vice Presidents and performers involved in the negotiations—Michelle Hurd, Michele Proude and William Charlton. This is a replay of a PTEOE discussion hosted last July.
Guest Liz Shuler is the first female president of the AFL-CIO, a powerful federation of 57 unions, including SAG-AFTRA. On the podcast, she talks about the exciting new momentum in the labor movement, the challenges we still face, and her vision for work in the future.
This month, the SAG-AFTRA National Board voted overwhelmingly to approve a successor agreement with Netflix. The agreement includes significant changes benefiting background performers and stunt coordinators, and it significantly expands SAG-AFTRA’s coverage of Spanish-language dubbing. SAG-AFTGA’s Ray Rodriguez and Beth Millman walk us through the details.
Sarah Seeds and Lindsay-Elizabeth Hand are creators of Riding the D with Dr. Seeds, which started as a low-budget web series and is now streaming on Amazon. In this replay of a recent video PTEOE interview, the duo offers their tried-and-true tips on how to take your own content creation to the next level.
A good publicist can help you get press and craft a compelling image and story. Entertainment publicist Shannon Barr joins the show to talk about what publicists do, when they’re necessary and not necessary, how to find a publicist that’s a good match, and the best ways to work together.
Talent can only take you so far. That's why it's important to foster relationships and mine your unique skills to broaden your horizons. Guest Troy Pryor, a producer, speaker, coach and founder of The Creative Cypher, offers tips on how to expand your career.
Special guest Nancy Banks is a respected acting coach whose clients include Margot Robbie, Jennifer Aniston and Forest Whitaker. In this episode of the SAG-AFTRA podcast, Banks covers the habits and mindsets of actors who rise to the top of their game.
Being a SAG-AFTRA member provides you with credibility and gives you access to resources that can improve your career. To learn about the perks available to members (did you know you get money off shoes?), we talked to members of the National NextGen Performers Committee Jenna Doolittle, Nikki Dixon, and Cee Jay Joseph.
Live from SXSW 2022 in Austin, Texas, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland hosts a panel that looks at content streaming and how it’s affected SAG-AFTRA members and the industry. Guests include actor Ginnifer Goodwin, actor and producer Michelle Lang, and SAG-AFTRA’s Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez.
After weeks of negotiations, SAG-AFTRA’s national board has approved the tentative agreement for the Commercials Contracts and recommends a Yes vote from the membership. We take a deep dive into how this contract will impact future work.
Is Hollywood getting better at depicting the modern Native American experience? We posed this question to top actors, casting directors and writers in a special town hall meeting. Listen in on this replay of that important discussion. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
One question on the minds of many young performers and their parents: How do you nail your next audition? To get the best tips and strategies, we speak to four leading casting directors. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
What’s the best way to get your voice ready for an audition or a performance? Podcast guest Katie Riggs, a master vocal technique and therapy coach, walks us through helpful exercises and warm-ups to relax, protect, and strengthen your voice.
Improvisation can be a wonderful way for actors to sharpen their skills and improve their confidence. In this episode, we revisit a PTEOE presentation with comedy improv pros Sarah Claspell and Johnny Meeks of the Upright Citizens Brigade. They offer improv exercises that are both useful and very funny.
How do you run your career like a business? Start by identifying and hiring the right team. On this episode, a lawyer, agent, publicist and social media expert discuss how they ensure people make the best decisions.
A replay of Gotta SeeHer to Be Her with Dr. Knatokie Ford, an advisor to the #SeeHer initiative who advocates for the accurate portrayal of women and girls in marketing, advertising, media and entertainment. Dr. Ford joined the show earlier this year to talk about how creators can change perceptions by showing women as they truly are.
Making the perfect self-tape is more important than ever for actors. On this replay of a popular SAG-AFTRA panel, casting directors Krista Husar, Caroline Liem and Tracy ‘Twinkie’ Byrd share strategies for producing the perfect self-tape. The group offers tips on lighting, slates, sound—and they dish on the best and worst auditions they’ve seen.
Many actors are turning to audiobook narration, given the work can be both satisfying and lucrative. On this podcast, several successful audiobook narrators explain how to break into the industry and perfect your narration skills, and they provide perspectives on diversity and inclusion in the business. The presentation was part of our continuing PTEOE education series.
A killer cold read can warm a casting director’s heart, but it can be difficult to make an impression in this age of virtual auditions. In this episode, veteran acting coach Clay Banks shares the science he’s developed behind nailing the cold read every time. The presentation was part of our continuing PTEOE education series.
Emmy Award-winning television editor and author Jordan Goldman explains how actors can avoid getting cut from a scene. This is a replay of a lecture Goldman gave in August as part of the SAG-AFTRA PTEOE series.
For those in entertainment, you’ve likely heard “no” more than once during your career. But it doesn’t have to be a negative experience. In this replay of a recent PTEOE presentation, Christopher D. Bloodworth, national director of The Career Center at The Actors Fund, offers helpful insights on how to handle rejection.
For years, music creators have struggled to receive fair compensation for their work. But the bipartisan American Music Fairness Act seeks to remedy this. New York Congressman and Chairman of the musicFIRST coalition Joe Crowley and SAG-AFTRA General Counsel Jeffrey Bennett join hosts Gabrielle Carteris and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland to discuss the bill, the challenges it faces, and why this time might be different.
Last month, SAG-AFTRA and its industry partners updated the COVID-19 safety protocols. Hosts Gabrielle Carteris and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland discuss which policies are new and which remain the same. They also address some of the questions and concerns they’re hearing from members.
As we look to a post-pandemic future, what does that mean for the audition process? Guest Kim Williams is vice president of casting at Disney Television Studios and the new president of the Casting Society of America. She speaks to hosts Gabrielle Carteris and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland about what performers can expect and offers tips on nailing your next audition.
Actors and disability advocates, Eileen Grubba and Danny Woodburn, discuss the challenges people with disabilities still face in the entertainment industry, as well as the gains they have made in recent years. Hosts Gabrielle Carteris and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland also talk to our guests about what Disability Pride Month means to them.
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris welcomes her new co-host on the podcast, SAG-AFTRA’s new National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland. Gabrielle turns the tables on her co-host and asks him about his background, his past work at the union and his vision for the future.
Chris Shiflett got his big break in 1999 when he joined legendary rock band, the Foo Fighters. What fans both young and old may not know is that he’s a staunch supporter of unions. Hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White dig into Chris’ influences, his early career, his big break and his support for the labor movement.
Dr. Knatokie Ford is a true hero for girls. Serving as a STEM advisor to SeeHer and many leading entertainment companies, Ford advocates for positive female roles in advertising and media. Hear her inspiring story with our hosts, Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
Highlights from SAG-AFTRA’s Stop the Hate Week, a virtual event aimed at addressing and combating discrimination and intolerance in the entertainment and media industries. Our hosts, President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White, share clips from SAG-AFTRA members Olivia Munn, Brian Tee and many more.
Madison is only nine years old, but in that short time she has established herself as a singer and an actor. Nicknamed the “Anthem Girl” for singing at sporting events, she also plays young Selena in Netflix’s Selena: The Series. Hang out with your hosts, Gabrielle Carteris and David White, as they get to know this inspiring young performer.
Meet California Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, a champion for the labor movement and sponsor of the FAIR Act. FAIR stands for Free Artists from Industry Restrictions and it would prevent production companies and record labels from holding artists off the market, unpaid, for extended periods of time. Hosted by Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
Visit with Alexandra Grey and Ian Harvie, two performers who have overcome prejudice and risen to prominence while raising awareness of the trans community. An insightful conversation guided by hosts President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Get the scoop on this year’s “very different” show with Executive Producer Kathy Connell and Chair of the SAG Awards Committee JoBeth Williams. SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White interview the folks with all the inside details.
Meet one of the most recognized Indigenous actors in the world. Tantoo’s 50 years of acting and activism includes iconic roles in Dances with Wolves and, most recently, Stumptown. She talks with SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White about her life and career.
Our hosts take us on an audio journey through the 3rd Annual Labor Innovation & Technology Summit, co-sponsored by SAG-AFTRA and the AFL-CIO. Featuring excerpts from esteemed experts and union leaders, including Tristan Harris, Liz Shuler, Jeff Cole and many more. Hosted by President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Guests Janice Pendarvis and Carlos Ricketts Jr. are two of the most successful session singers working today. In recognition of Black History Month, they join hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White to talk about their careers, the challenges facing singers today and the progress made in compensating professional singers for their work.
As the first Black president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Cheryl Boone Isaacs is a pioneering force in the entertainment industry. She sits down to share her fascinating life story with filmmaker Reginald Hudlin. The interview was co-sponsored by ICON MANN and includes a new introduction by David White.
Thanks to COVID-19, the audition process may be changed forever. David Dean Bottrell (Modern Family, The Blacklist) joins us to offer insightful tips on how actors can make the most of an audition, whether self-taped or in the room. Edited from a PTEOE livestream with an introduction by hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
Spend some quality time with Riz Ahmed, the first South Asian to win a Best Actor Emmy and now a lead performer in the powerful new film “Sound of Metal.” Join hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White as they get to know the actor, musical artist and activist.
We continue to shine a light on the need for authentic Native American stories. Moderated by DeLanna Studi, with fellow actors Kimberly Guerrero, Amber Midthunder, Kalani Queypo and Glenn Stanton along with casting director Rene Haynes. Introduced by your hosts, Gabrielle Carteris and David White
Whether you want to build an audience, land more roles or just flex your creative muscle in new ways, social media can help. Actor Shannon Woodward and industry executive Phil Ranta share their insights with our hosts, SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
An informed look at Latino representation in the entertainment and media industry, the panel, moderated by journalist Amanda Salas includes actors Dan Bucatinsky, Gina Torres, Nicholas Gonzalez, actor-showrunner Gloria Calderon Kellett, casting director Carla Hool and producer Jolene Rodriguez. Introduced by your hosts, Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
Featuring key segments from the PTEOE livestream entitled: Performers with Disabilities: Inclusion, Authenticity & Allyship. Hosted by Camryn Manheim, with actors Christine Bruno, Ryan Haddad, Anita Hollander, Nic Novicki, Lauren Ridloff and Marilee Talkington, and casting director Russell Boast. Introduced by Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
In this episode, Carolyn DeWitt, President and Executive Director of Rock the Vote and Myrna Pérez, Director of the Voting Rights and Elections program at the Brennan Center for Justice join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White for a conversation about voting rights.
A spirited conversation about voting and equality in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. This PTEOE livestream was moderated by LaMonica Peters and featured actors Tichina Arnold, Brenda Song and Bella Thorne along with Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO, Liz Schuler and Organizing Director of Rock the Vote, Jasmine Jones.
In honor of Labor Day we discuss the past, present and future of the labor movement with author and reporter Steven Greenhouse. A replay of 'The State of Unions' with a new introduction by Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
A replay of the President's Task Force on Education, Outreach & Engagement livestream entitled: Race and Storytelling: Asian American Voices. Hosted by Jeff Yang and featuring Clyde Kusatsu, Christina Chang, Juju Chang, Parvesh Cheena, Hudson Yang and Casting Director Leslie Woo. Introduced by President Gabrielle Carteris, and National Executive Director David White.
Commercials Casting Director Arlene Schuster, CCDA, shares tips on self-taping auditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring excerpts from a 5/19 livestream presented by the President’s Task Force on Education, Outreach & Engagement with and introduction by President Gabrielle Carteris, and National Executive Director David White.
SAG-AFTRA has reached a tentative agreement with the AMPTP. A supermajority of the board recommends that members ratify the new contracts. President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White talk about the gains of this agreement with Ray Rodriquez, Chief Contracts Officer, and William Charlton, National VP for Actors and Performers.
Actors Michelle Hurd and Jason George join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White in our continuing discussion of race and media in a time of social transformation and cultural reform.
An urgent conversation about the murder of George Floyd and racism in America. SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White discuss their personal journeys and the union’s role in the fight for equality and justice.
Robert De Niro joins President Gabrielle Carteris after receiving SAG-AFTRA’s highest tribute: the SAG Life Achievement Award. This podcast version of the traditional Actor-to-Actor interview series was recorded in February of 2020.
A business doing what you love? Here's some inspiration from Creating a Business to Survive and Engage the Industry. A MOVE L.A. panel moderated by Nina Brissey, with Jen Faith Brown, Drew Doyon, James Eckhouse, Diana Elizabeth Jordan, A.J. Teshin and Gerald White. Introduced by President Gabrielle Carteris, and National Executive Director David White.
In unprecedented times like these, some historical perspective can be helpful. Author and Reporter Steven Greenhouse joins hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White to discuss the past, present and future of the labor movement and the middle class.
The $2 trillion economic rescue plan will offer assistance to millions of entertainment industry professionals. Judy Conti, Government Affairs Director of the National Employment Law Project (NELP), discusses components important to SAG-AFTRA members. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
A special episode on the COVID-19 crisis with Congressman Adam Schiff covering policies and legislation that will help provide crucial relief for entertainment industry workers. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Meet the members behind the puppets. Jennifer Barnhart and John Tartaglia discuss their craft and their careers with hosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White.
As an actor and host of the popular podcast Audrey Helps Actors, Audrey Moore shares sound advice, witty observations and crucial tips on how to succeed and maintain a long career. Join us as she talks shop with SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
As part of our Actor-to-Actor series, we revisit a classic 2012 conversation between the late SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard and award-winning, genre-defying legend Dick Van Dyke. Introduced by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Lifelike digital humans are a reality. Arcturus founder Andy Stack joins SAG-AFTRA COO & General Counsel Duncan Crabtree-Ireland to discuss holograms, immersive experiences and performers rights. Hosted by President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White and recorded at the 2nd annual Labor Innovation & Technology Summit at CES 2020.
AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler represents over 12 million workers. She joins SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White for an informative discussion about unions and their role in helping workers adapt to technology. Recorded at the 2nd annual Labor Innovation & Technology Summit in Las Vegas.
As part of our Actor-to-Actor series, we revisit a classic 2014 conversation between late SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard and comedy legend Carol Burnett. Topics include how Carol got her start in show business, her close relationship with Jimmy Stewart and Lucille Ball, and her sage advice to actors.
The growing animosity towards the free press poses a serious threat to journalism. We revisit a popular episode on this topic, featuring Nina Totenberg, the legendary legal affairs correspondent for NPR, and Eric Spillman, an Emmy Award-winning reporter for KTLA. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
The historic contract with Netflix. Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez joins SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris to discuss the negotiations with Netflix and the important gains secured for our members.
The true, inside story of how telenovela stars risked their careers to get better pay and working conditions for actors at Telemundo. This is a re-release of an earlier episode, featuring Kati Barberi and Pablo Azar, hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Every two years, hundreds of delegates gather at the SAG-AFTRA Convention to help chart the union’s future. In this episode, hosts SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White give us a behind the scenes look at the SAG-AFTRA Biennial Convention.
Exploring the vital role of intimacy coordinators as on-set liaisons between performers and film and TV productions. Intimacy Professionals Association founder Amanda Blumenthal and Alicia Rodis, a founding partner of Intimacy Directors International, join hosts SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
We go behind the scenes with Central Casting and the professionals who work background. Central Casting's EVP Jennifer Bender and members Linda Harcharic of the Background Actors and Education Committee and Avis Boone of the SAG-AFTRA New York Background Actors Committee join hosts President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
With the rise of self-taped auditions, the casting process has undergone its share of changes. Introduced by President Gabrielle Carteris, this episode features highlights from the Audition Strategy and Job Clarity panel. MOVE Committee member Richard Fancy moderates this candid and humorous conversation with members Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul) and Bob Telford (Parks and Recreation), talent manager Liz York and editor Jordan Goldman.
In this installment of our interview series Actor-to-Actor, SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris talks with the inimitable Lily Tomlin, recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award and star of Grace and Frankie – Netflix’s longest running show. Experience some of Tomlin’s hilariously iconic characters along with anecdotes from her decades-long career in this memorable interview.
Defeating “Right to Work” in Missouri was a huge win for the Labor movement, thanks in part to efforts by SAG-AFTRA. SAG-AFTRA Missouri Valley Local Executive Director Maureen O’Brien and SAG-AFTRA Right to Work Committee Chair Ric Reitz give a firsthand account of the events leading to the demise of Proposition A. Hosted by President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
The voices we hear on the airwaves are an integral part of our daily routines. Two of the best in the business, Gary Bryan and Deborah Howell, join SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White to sound off on their intriguing paths to success in broadcasting.
You've heard their voices, now hear their stories. Take a deep dive into the craft of voice acting with veteran performers Dee Baker Bradley and Sarah Elmaleh. Learn how they got into the business, the secret to their success, and how they protect their voices and profession. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Just because a film is low budget doesn’t mean it can’t feature top talent. SAGindie Executive Director Darrien Michele Gipson explains how SAGindie promotes kinship between pro actors and indie filmmakers, and supports on- and off-screen diversity and inclusion. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
Flexible. Innovative. Groundbreaking. SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White talk to three people instrumental to the negotiations: Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez, Executive Director of Commercials and Corporate/Educational & Non-Broadcast Contracts Lori Hunt, and actor Kathy Keane.
The benefits and dangers of new media companies overseeing our viewing behavior, the evolution of advertising and America's status in global film and TV markets. SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White explores these topics with Jeffrey Cole, Director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC, and Sanjay Sharma, CEO of Marginal MediaWorks.
The rise of companies such as Facebook, Netflix, and Amazon have turned the entertainment business upside down. With this incredible disruption comes exciting opportunities and concerning threats for performers. To help make sense of this all, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White talks to experts Jeff Cole, a research professor and director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC, and Sanjay Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Marginal Mediaworks.
In this first podcast presentation of SAG-AFTRA’s long-running Actor-to-Actor interview series, President Gabrielle Carteris talks with the legendary performer and SAG Life Achievement honoree Alan Alda about his career, improving communication and his advocacy for gender equality.
A.I., holograms, augmented reality — what does it all mean for performers? Join us as we investigate the massive CES tech show in Las Vegas including a must-listen interview with CTA Senior Vice President for Government Affairs Michael Petricone. Then we take the talk into the studio where COO and General Counsel Duncan Crabtree-Ireland joins podcast cohosts Gabrielle Carteris and David White to discuss how the union is protecting and empowering members in this disruptive era.
SAG-AFTRA NextGen Performers Sub-committees (NGP) across the country are dedicated to giving younger members the tools they need to succeed in an ever-changing industry – from educational panels to networking opportunities to ways to get involved with their union. Join Los Angeles co-chairs Ben Whitehair and Aubrey Mozino in the studio as they talk with our hosts President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White. With frank insights into the challenges facing young performers today and what our NGP subcommittees are doing to meet those needs, you don’t want to miss this podcast.
Veteran singer-songwriter Dan Navarro shares his music and his insights. Dan is also a musician, voice actor and SAG-AFTRA’s Vice President, Recording Artists/Singers. Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White.
"Deepfakes” place a performer’s face on someone else’s body and AI can replicate their images and voices. Join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White in conversation with Rebecca Damon, SAG-AFTRA Executive Vice President and New York Local President about what the union is doing to ensure members are protected.
Demystifying the thrilling and often dangerous world of stunts. Veteran stunt performer, SAG-AFTRA Secretary-Treasurer, and L.A. Local President Jane Austin and Chair of the National Stunt Committee Cort Hessler join Gabrielle and David to share their insights on working as a stunt performer and discuss what the union is doing to ensure safe sets.
Actor Chantal Cousineau talks about her personal experience with harassment and how that inspired her to action, including giving testimony before the California Senate. Join the hosts and their guest in an insightful conversation about effecting real culture change to protect SAG-AFTRA members and others in the entertainment industry and beyond.
Amanda Cerny and DeStorm Power have over 48 million social media followers. They're co-founders of Zeus — a VOD service that produces original content. SAG-AFTRA recently inked an agreement with Zeus to provide coverage for content and a path to membership for creators. On the pod, they talk about being digital stars and why they partnered with SAG-AFTRA.
The First Amendment protects the freedom of the press, but recent incidents such as the murder of journalists in Annapolis and death threats against reporters at political rallies, have shaken the foundations of the Fourth Estate. NPR’s Nina Totenberg and Eric Spillman of KTLA share what it’s like to work in the media during the polarized era of “fake news.”
In 2017, SAG-AFTRA approved the first-ever agreement with Telemundo Television Studios to cover Spanish-language television performers. This is the true, inside story of how that historic agreement came to be. Telenovela stars Pablo Azar and Katie Barberi join Gabrielle and David to tell this amazing tale.
Welcome to the SAG-AFTRA podcast, hosted by President Gabrielle Carteris and National Executive Director David White. Each episode features in-depth interviews, industry insights, and compelling stories that affect members of the largest media union in the world.
The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.