500 Fans Is Enough: Jae Cabrera’s Playbook for Purpose-Driven Artists | Catalyst of Change Ep. 26
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What if your voice could heal, organize, and inspire? In this soulful episode of Catalyst of Change, host Alexia Cito sits down with Jae Cabrera—R&B/pop artist, radio host, and community builder—whose work turns music into medicine and audiences into movements. From the childhood spark watching Michael Jackson’s Motown 25 performance to launching Vibing with Jae, a daily radio platform for independent artists worldwide, Jae shares a blueprint for making art with intention.
We dive into the Filipino roots that shaped his radical hospitality, what anti-bullying advocacy taught him about compassion, and why follower counts don’t define creative worth. You’ll hear practical steps for new artists (open mics over algorithms, collaboration over comparison) and a powerful reframe: if 500 people follow you, treat them like a packed venue.
What you’ll learn:
◼️How to use your voice as a tool for healing and service
◼️A resilient mindset for creators facing bullying or self-doubt
◼️The indie artist growth path: community, curation, radio & playlists
◼️Why kindness scales—and how to design welcoming spaces
If this moved you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that sound can be sacred. Comment your favorite moment + timestamp, and don’t forget to stream Jae’s new single.
Keywords: music as healing, Jae Cabrera interview, anti-bullying, Filipino culture, independent artists, radio show, Motown 25, creative community, artist mindset, Catalyst of Change, Alexia Cito, kindness, imposter syndrome, open mics, playlists
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