In this video, we're going to be discussing the quiet quitting and firing trend that's happening in the workplace today. It seems like every day we hear about someone quitting or firing quietly, and it's been causing a lot of tension and conflict in the workplace. So in this video, we're going to be discussing the reasons why this trend is happening, and what the consequences might be. Hopefully, by the end of the video you'll have some insights into the quiet quitting and firing trend, and you'll be able to take appropriate steps to avoid getting caught up in it.
JT the Bigga Figga comes on and discusses Fillmore, faith, and his history in the film and music industry. JT is a San Francisco native from the Fillmore neighborhood. JT founded the label Get Low Records (aka GLP). He founded the Netflix-like on-demand service Trapflix, which showcases urban films, documentaries, concert footage, and music. In 2002, JT published an E-Book called The CEO Manual. JT is credited with discovering rapper The Game, and releasing his first two albums Untold Story and QB 2 Compton before The Game signed with Dr. Dre and debuted as a member of the Aftermath Entertainment camp. In fall of 2005, JT was named A&R for the West Coast operations of the Houston, Texas-based Rap-A-Lot Records. JT the Bigga Figga's film credits include the Spike Lee movie Sucker Free City (2004), and SKUZZ TV (2007), a reality based documentary DVD released by 3MZ productions. In 2006, JT worked with Snoop Dogg on a documentary DVD entitled Mandatory Business, which featured such names as Russell Simmons, Spike Lee, Xzibit, Young Buck and 50 Cent. JT is now spreading his independent knowledge and the concept of Pan-Africanism in Burkina Faso, and posts daily on his YouTube channel, Trapflix TV. He founded the label "Fillmoelanta". He is also one of the most recognized marketing/promotion talents in hip-hop and has served many high-profile clients such as Rich Gang, G-Unit, Snoop Dogg, and many more. He has also released a series of collaboration tapes with Gucci Mane.
Tonight we have a full discussion with OG Percy about Charges, Prison, Police Run Ins, Crips, Gangs, and War. We also discuss about his philosophies on life and the lessons he's learned and Charleston White.