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We’re recording from our “almost a studio” setup at the car lot, which means the background is equal parts real work and real life. We start where we always start: local sponsors, local events, and the kind of small-town logistics that somehow become a full conversation, from tables at Ruby’s Lounge to why reviews matter when you’re building something in public.
Then we hit the essentials: breakfast tacos, cheap meal scouting, and the kind of food talk that turns into a story about a packed Uvalde diner on a rainy day. A stranger tries to set up shop, the room gets quiet, and we end up unpacking what homelessness looks like in small-town Texas, how people act when everyone’s watching, and why the person with the most authority in the moment isn’t always the person with the most firepower.
From there it’s classic Negpod whiplash, but with a point: hail alerts and protecting car inventory, internet weather conspiracies, nostalgia stops like old-school Dairy Queen, and a 23andMe surprise that kicks off a whole rant about identity, family lore, and why some people put their DNA in a database on purpose. We close on the most practical lane of all: learning trades, welding culture, apprenticeships versus school, and why building businesses and real skills is how Uvalde fixes potholes, creates jobs, and keeps people proud of where they live.
If you’re into Uvalde Texas stories, small business grit, used car lot life, trade skills, and the messy reality of community, hit play, then subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What part of this one do you disagree with most?
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