"Working with SAG-AFTRA has been such a rewarding and full-circle moment for me. As a kid, I dreamt of being a union actor, and now having a union podcast that I co-created feels very validating as an artist.

"Logistically, it made so much sense for us to be a SAG-AFTRA pod. Because of this agreement, I am able to invest in my pension and get health insurance, and it all combines with my commercial and theatrical work. I think so many actors don’t just do one thing anymore. Those days are gone. We are all doing a little here and there to make our way and help pay our bills. I think of it like a piggy bank; it all adds up and combines to a greater sum. I can funnel all my work through the union.

"Also, I was shocked how easy it was to sign up. The paperwork took 15 minutes for me to fill out. Thankfully, SAG-AFTRA has adapted its signup process based on feedback from podcasters. It could not have been a better experience for me to adapt Reality Gays to a SAG-AFTRA podcast."

- MATT MARR
SAG-AFTRA member and co-host of the Reality Gays podcast

 

"I have had my pod, the One Broke Actress podcast, for six years now. I created it at a time when I was so lost in this career I had nowhere to turn and wanted a place to share these thoughts while also feeling less alone. I had no idea that, years of work later, it would be the thing that helped me qualify for SAG-AFTRA health insurance and my first pension credit.

"I was so intimidated by the process of signing up my own work for a podcast contract, but SAG-AFTRA staff gave me so much one-on-one help, it’s almost embarrassing to say how easy it was to get it running. Now, with a few signed pieces of paper and sending my check into SAG-AFTRA from my podcast every month, I get to be in control of my qualification for SAG-AFTRA health insurance, something that is usually tied to auditions and lucky breaks. I get full protection (hello, lawyers on retainer) from
my voice or message being stolen. And I get to sleep a little easier knowing I am one step closer to a pension plan in my later years. In a time like this, with this business in transition, a rocky economy, and a wild political climate ... I could not be happier to be using my own creative work to fuel my career."

- SAM VALENTINE
SAG-AFTRA member and podcast host of One Broke Actress

This item was originally featured in the SAG-AFTRA summer 2023 magazine

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