

Analog Community Walks #6
Let’s explore Berlin while having great conversations and enjoying nature. We’ll wrap up with coffee afterwards. It’s about a 5km walk, which will take us about an hour. There’ll be fun ice-breaking games as we walk.
The Analog Circle is a space for us to spend time together without the distraction of screens, it's super relaxing to be fully present and have a great time with the people around you.
Our walks are always fun, see a recap here
Where?
We'll be exploring Volkspark Humboldthain this time, and end up at a Cafe to relax. Register to see the exact meeting point.
In case you need to catchup with us, we share our live location on this walking group.
Can I come late?
Please don't! We arrive at 1pm and start walking at 1:30pm. Please come on time so we can walk together.
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What people say about our events?
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"Sometimes, putting your phone down and experiencing life through people around you is absolutely needed…..especially when they’re cool people 😄. I can assure you that the phone separation anxiety fades away really quickly." ~ Zoe
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Little Intro about your host
Hi I’m Bolu :)
I moved to Berlin in March 2020, 2 weeks before corona started. I didn’t speak German, had no friends, lived alone and worked from home. I had moved from Lagos Nigeria, a place where I was surrounded by family and friends, community and laughter, to the isolation and social distancing of Corona in Berlin. I had money, a good job, I could explore Europe, yet life felt so empty, it felt pointless. I was deeply lonely and depressed.
Over the last few years I’ve crawled out of the depression, and the most important part of the journey were my relationships, friendships and community. Spending time with people, showing up for people, they showing up for me, loving and being loved.
I’ve tried a bunch of communities and not quite found a place where I belong, a place that feels like home. Home for me means spending time together, sharing our stories, joys and struggles, supporting each other.
I’d like to invite you to build that home together, let’s build a place we belong, together.