4:54
A Message to the Fans of Mob Psycho 100
Kyle McCarley
2:15:23
Talkin 'bout the state of VO in Texas
3:54
SAG-AFTRA is not "SAG"
3:32
If you only work in a Right-to-Work state, you never have to join SAG-AFTRA to work SAG-AFTRA jobs
2:22
Crunchyroll's never leaving Dallas
0:55
SAG-AFTRA Health and Retirement Benefits
2:14
Working in Los Angeles from Outside LA
2:29
Working in Dubbing in LA Doesn't Mean You Have Access to Other Work
4:03
Union Dubbing Rates
1:58
SAG-AFTRA Vocal Stress Protections
1:49
SAG-AFTRA Health Insurance Numbers
2:40
Some Benefits of Working on SAG-AFTRA Jobs
1:39
Unionizing Organizing Efforts in Other Spaces (like Non-U Video Games)
1:03
Why Aren't Union Members Punished for Working Non-U More Often?
0:45
Does SAG-AFTRA Genuinely Want to Work with Crunchyroll?
2:47
Why Isn't There a TX Representative Part of This Conversation?
Can Going Union Mean I Make LESS Money?
2:54
Why Doesn't Crunchyroll Want to Go Union?
1:25
Union Benefits for Non-Members in Right-to-Work States
10:24
The Re-casting of Saiki K and the LA VO Casting Process
3:01
Isn't Remote Work Cheaper for Employers?
0:25
Re: Mob Psycho 100, how does a union-only actor end up working on a non-union show?
2:08
Is the SAG-AFTRA of Dallas Different from the SAG-AFTRA of LA?
3:05
"Gatekeeping" Against New People Working Anime
5:35
Is More Competition Scary?
2:02
Nobody Makes a Living As an Anime Voice Actor
4:31
Advocacy is the Only Way to Improve Things