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    Sony Pictures just laid off hundreds across TV, Film, and Corporate — and this ain't the last one. Ray Daniels saw this coming. After leaving Warner/Interscope, he said something most industry insiders were too scared to say out loud: the labels were never built for you to win — only for you to be replaceable. In this episode, Ray breaks down what happens when your loyalty is to a company that sees you as an interchangeable piece on the board. YouTube laid off. Amazon laid off. Sony laid off. BET laid off. The pattern is clear — and the only people safe are the CEO, the money people, and the artists generating revenue. Everyone else? They can be replaced tomorrow. Ray shares the moment he texted his staff "this is a blessing in disguise" — and why getting laid off might be the best thing that ever happens to you if you've been thinking about betting on yourself. 💡 What you'll hear in this episode: Why Ray called himself "Head of A&R for Myself" after leaving his last label deal The bonus vs. ownership conversation that changes everything Why labels are built to eliminate entrepreneurial thinking How to read the writing on the wall before they write you out If you're still at a label, a studio, or a corporate media job — watch this before they make the decision for you.
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