Salinas Underground

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Sinopsis

Three guys from Salinas band together to take on the status quo. Listen as they talk about Salinas events and politics while maintaining a global view on life.

Episodios

  • El Kallpa

    01/07/2023 Duración: 50min

    El Kallpa's story starts in Lima, Peru. Somehow he found himself in Monterey County playing music that tells his story and soothes the soul. In this talk, we learn how he ended up here and why music is such an important part of his life. He has an amazing story with stops everywhere, starting in Miami. His current projects are Sensory Tribe and BarKings, which you can find on Spotify or any music app you use. After listening to this one, you'll want to pull out your record player.

  • The Rudians

    17/06/2023 Duración: 01h06min

    The Rudians have been together for less than 10 years, but they already have a whole career's worth of stories and experiences to tell. Recently they played at the Cali Roots Festival where they jammed out on the legendary "Bowl" stage. Gio, Terrance, Anthony, and Neill are in the studio to tell us their experiences and how it felt to play at such a renowned venue in front of a hometown crowd. We also talk about a new member and new music in this great conversation.

  • The 1st and the 15th Podcast

    02/06/2023 Duración: 01h03s

    Anthony Barrera and Jennah Montemayor host the 1st and the 15th Podcast. A show that interviews creative types and asks them about their journey in pursuing their art form. It is now on its third season and available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Even better, it is currently being recorded in our Salad Bytes Media studio. Oz also brings up some Salinas news, including the cruising ban being repealed and corporate coffeeshops popping up like lettuce in April. He also recites a poem that was written in Salinas' Chinatown in 1925 by a member of a group called the Juan Steinbeck Poetry Society of Salinas.

  • SUP feat Ivan Ramirez

    29/04/2023 Duración: 56min

    Even though Salinas is in California, it does not have the movie-making history of its bigger neighbor down south. Ivan Ramirez is a lifelong Salinas resident that thinks that by using his hometown as a backdrop, he can do something that seems impossible. He is trying to make a name for himself in a crowded industry by jumping off the deep end. His first film clocks in at just under 30 minutes, and it is both an ode to Salinas and a story of someone dealing with an existential crisis. 

  • The Rumba Madre

    24/03/2023 Duración: 51min

    The Rumba Madre is a group that was formed in Nashville by an eclectic group of guys that had a passion for music and another very important quality. They all spoke Spanish. David is one of the founding members and a teacher who has traveled worldwide playing music. He was born in Spain and now lives here in Monterey County. In between, he has taught and played music from El Paso to London and now open mics in Oldtown Salinas.

  • Artist Alley @ Midtown Lane

    10/03/2023 Duración: 01h07min

    Artist Alley started two years ago as a way to gather the work of several artists in one place and give people a chance to buy directly from the artists themselves. Starting at the offices of Artists Ink, the alley features up to several dozen local artists showcasing their work. Oz set up shop inside the Co-Lab Studio and interviewed several people involved in keeping this fantastic event going!

  • 1936 Lettuce Strike

    10/01/2023 Duración: 01h20min

    In 1936 Salinas was the center of a strike led by mostly Filipino field workers. Over six weeks, battles happened in Oldtown. On one side, the striking workers were trying to prevent the lettuce trucks from reaching the packing sheds filled with "scab" workers from other parts of the country. On the other side was a motley crew of law enforcement afraid of a "red wave" descending down on the picturesque little town of Salinas. 90 years later the neighborhood is very different but if you look closely you can still find reminders of our interesting past.

  • The Rudians

    14/11/2022 Duración: 43min

    If you want to taste the flavors of the Salinas Valley go out and buy a salad. If you want to listen to the sounds of the valley then you need to check out The Rudians. They take global music sounds and inject personal experiences for a unique sound that will have you dancing for hours. They give us a little of their musical history and talk about their epic performance at Cali Roots.

  • District 5 Councilmember Christie Cromeenes

    05/11/2022 Duración: 40min

    Christie Cromeenes took over district 5 at an interesting time in Salinas' history. Now that her first term is coming to an end, she feels there is still more work to be done not only in district 5 but in all of Salinas. Listen as she tells us her Salinas story and plans for her district if she manages to keep her seat on the council.

  • District 5 City Council Candidate Andrew Sandoval

    02/11/2022 Duración: 44min

    Andrew Sandoval is a Salinas native running for city council in district 5. He sits down with Oz and the Comadres to discuss his plan and how he differs from the incumbent. He talks about his experience on the Measure G Citizens Oversight Committee and how he will use that knowledge to help the people of his district.

  • SUP and 831 Comadres feat Steve McShane

    29/10/2022 Duración: 50min

    Steve McShane is the incumbent city council member in Salinas's 3rd district. He has represented his district for several years but still feels like he has work to do. Listen as he sits down to answer our questions and talks about his plans for his district. Oldtown Salinas is experiencing a renaissance, but how can the area help with the lack of affordable housing in the city? Listen as he sits down with the Comadres and Oz in the Salad Bytes hot seat.

  • SUP and 831 Comadres feat Cary Swensen

    23/10/2022 Duración: 36min

    Cary Swensen is running for City Council in Salinas' 3rd district. She sits down with the Comadres Frenchy and Samantha, who will be joined by Oz from Salinas Underground Podcast for this series to talk about why she decided to run and what makes her different from her opponent. She also tells us how her background in education gives her a different perspective on the issues that matter here in Salinas.

  • #300: El Gordo Mamon

    15/10/2022 Duración: 01h04min

    After nearly 10 years of telling stories from Salinas, we have finally arrived at episode 300! So many great people have come on the podcast to talk to us and we feel like we are only getting started. For this special episode, we talk to one of the hardest-working comedians on the West Coast. El Gordo Mamon has an incredible story that starts in San Jose and weaves its way through Salinas before heading around the globe. This is a hilarious and insightful interview featuring another person from Salinas doing something nobody expected out of our fine little city.

  • Steinbeck's Home Brew Festival

    02/07/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    This is a hybrid episode of the podcast that was recorded in two different locations. The first half was recorded in the studio and the second half was recorded on location at Steinbeck's Home Brew Fest.  In the studio, Kim Lawson, current President of the Salinas Steinbeck Rotary Club, and Cary Swensen, Home Brew Committee Executive, are here to talk to us all about the event. This was the fifth edition of the festival and it was the largest ever with 1,200 people in attendance. They are already planning for next year. 

  • Live at Ink at the Bay

    14/06/2022 Duración: 01h06min

    For this episode, we packed up some of the equipment in the studio and headed over to the Monterey County Fairgrounds for the Ink at the Bay Festival. The event is back as big as ever after a two-year hiatus because of a global pandemic, and the event is back as big as ever! Listen as we talk to tattoo machine manufacturers, Ms. Ink at the Bay, Oldies Monterey Bay Chapter founder, and others! If you missed this year's event, mark your calendar for next year.

  • SUP feat Ink at the Bay

    02/06/2022 Duración: 40min

    After a two-year break for a worldwide pandemic, Ink at the Bay is back at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. Paulina sits down in the studio to tell us how an idea her brother had one day has morphed into a three-day festival featuring some of the best tattoo artists in the world. It's an inspirational story, and there is still more left to write!

  • SUP feat Paper Tacos

    12/02/2022 Duración: 58min

    Paper Tacos is the hottest greeting card company in Salinas and most of us have never even heard of it. In this episode, Jesus Ruvalcaba talks to us about his humble beginnings in a labor camp in Castroville to becoming an art director at one of the oldest companies in the Silicon Valley. He fell in love with art as a child but he got his formal education at Hartnell. From there he moved on to CSUMB for his bachelor's degree before jumping into the professional realm. Paper Tacos started in 2017 as a way to make greetings cards for an audience that was being ignored by the major companies. To shop for cards, calendars, pencils, and more check out PaperTacos.com Instagram: @Paper_Tacos

  • Tired Feet, Rested Souls

    08/02/2022 Duración: 01h47min

    Samantha from 831 Comadres joins us this week to talk about a show that was planned at the end of last year. In December, the city of Salinas and the Big Sur Land Trust announced that they had received millions of dollars from the state to put into two park projects in Salinas. One is the complete revitalization of Closter Park on Towt St. The other is the next step in turning the Carr Lakebed into a beautiful park in the middle of Salinas. We also discussed a couple of programs voted on by the city council that Oz, as usual, has some issues with. He uses Martin Luther King's letter from Birmingham Jail as a reference, so of course, he thinks he once again figured out the city's problems in one episode.

  • Leti from Local Urban Gardeners

    02/12/2021 Duración: 01h10min

    Leticia Hernandez has been running a community garden at Natividad Creek Park for five years. Over that time with her group Local Urban Gardeners, she helped turn a neglected section of the park into a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city, a meeting point for many environmental-related activities. Listen as she tells us stories of the effort it took to get where they are, including having to wait a year for a fence to be built! She also talks about transparency in our waste production cycle and how you can be a part of the community garden team.

  • Water We Talking About

    19/11/2021 Duración: 58min

    The plan to turn Carr Lake from agriculture into a huge city park keeps moving forward. But what exactly is Carr Lake, and why is it sitting there in the middle of town? This question leads Oz down an 8-million-year-old rabbit hole that includes the Colorado River and a canyon as vast as the Grand Canyon underwater in Monterey Bay. The guys also talk about even more new bars and restaurants that will soon open in Oldtown Salinas. Also, will a local taco institution on Alisal be replaced by Starbucks?

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