Episode 87: Ruben Salazar: Creating Community Through Music

My guest this episode is Ruben Salazar, a recording artist and community activist. He shares his journey as a musician and a community leader in Santa Ana, California. He discusses the importance of music in his life, the challenges of substance use, and his path to sobriety. Ruben emphasizes the significance of community and activism, especially in the context of current societal issues.

Takeaways

  • Ruben's journey in music began in his childhood, influenced by his parents' love for various genres.

  • The Blue Lot was created as a community space to showcase local talent and art.

  • Ruben's love for reggae music shaped his desire to serve the community.

  • Substance use became prevalent in Ruben's life during his teenage years, intertwined with his music career.

  • Meeting his girlfriend marked a turning point in Ruben's journey towards sobriety.

  • Ruben emphasizes the importance of community activism, especially in a sanctuary city like Santa Ana.

  • He believes that sobriety has brought him clarity and a deeper understanding of his life and music.

  • Ruben's experiences reflect the struggles of many artists balancing creativity and substance use.

  • He advocates for finding personal paths to sobriety, whether through programs or self-discipline.

  • Ruben continues to engage with his community through events and music, focusing on family and personal growth.

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