What does it really take to change your life after prison?
In this powerful episode of Dreaming Big. Working Hard., host David Alvarez sits down with Dr. Alberto “Beto” Vasquez, whose life journey defies every statistic. Raised in Barrio Logan, incarcerated as a teenager, and cycling through the prison system throughout his early adulthood, Beto’s story could have ended there — but it didn’t.
Today, Dr. Vasquez is a biologist, educator, and director of STEM outreach at UC San Diego, dedicating his life to helping young people — especially those from marginalized and formerly incarcerated communities — see what’s possible.
This conversation goes far beyond inspiration. We talk honestly about:
If you or someone you love is navigating reentry, struggling to find purpose, or wondering if it’s ever too late to start over — this episode is for you.
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Here are some notables moments from the episode:
00:00 – Intro: Second Chances & Why This Story Matters
01:38 – Meeting Beto Vasquez: From Barrio Logan to Prison
03:12 – Growing Up Around Violence, Drugs, and Normalized Trauma
07:33 – Kicked Out, Homeless, and Introduced to the System at 15
10:13 – First Time Locked Up: Juvenile Hall Reality Check
14:50 – Trying to Go Straight While Playing Both Sides
19:19 – Life Inside State Prison & Being Dehumanized
21:20 – Riots, Isolation, and the Moment Everything Changed
23:57 – Mass Incarceration & Why Prison Isn’t the Answer
28:56 – Recidivism, Policy Failures, and What Actually Works
32:19 – Fire Camp, Education, and Choosing a Different Future
34:02 – Community College Changed My Life
36:20 – Imposter Syndrome, College, and Earning a Doctorate
38:48 – Why Representation in STEM Matters
42:27 – “If You Can’t See It, You Can’t Be It”
44:29 – Advice for Anyone Needing a Second Chance
49:49 – Final Reflections: Dignity, Worth, and Belonging
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