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The latest Analog event begins as a night of storytelling in an old grocery store now used by University Baptist Church. On the surface, it’s a handful of speakers taking turns at a mic. In reality, it’s a study of ordinary people trying to make sense of themselves in front of a room willing to listen.
This episode looks at what happens when a community builds a stage out of whatever it has—folding chairs, mismatched lamps, a back room with exposed ducts—and how Waco’s most honest moments often take shape far from places designed to impress.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.com to check out our full events calendar and sign up for our weekly events newsletter.
By Mark Long | Waco InsiderThe latest Analog event begins as a night of storytelling in an old grocery store now used by University Baptist Church. On the surface, it’s a handful of speakers taking turns at a mic. In reality, it’s a study of ordinary people trying to make sense of themselves in front of a room willing to listen.
This episode looks at what happens when a community builds a stage out of whatever it has—folding chairs, mismatched lamps, a back room with exposed ducts—and how Waco’s most honest moments often take shape far from places designed to impress.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.com to check out our full events calendar and sign up for our weekly events newsletter.