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The final Powers Point Podcast episode of 2025 feels like a snapshot of everything that made this year unforgettable — funny, reflective, a little unhinged in the best way, and full of heart. Scott Powers takes listeners on a ride through time itself, from laughing at how fast the years seem to fly by to realizing that his aunt was right all along — the older you get, the quicker it all goes. What starts as a laid-back end-of-year hang slowly turns into something deeper, blending humor with that weird, emotional weight that only shows up when you’re staring straight at a brand-new calendar. And just when things start to feel heavy, the stories pull you back in — including the legendary backyard crater caused by a neighbor’s homemade New Year’s fireworks, a ridiculous moment that somehow ends up feeling like the perfect metaphor for 2025 blowing itself out in one last spectacular blast.
By Scott Powers and Keith Maki4.9
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The final Powers Point Podcast episode of 2025 feels like a snapshot of everything that made this year unforgettable — funny, reflective, a little unhinged in the best way, and full of heart. Scott Powers takes listeners on a ride through time itself, from laughing at how fast the years seem to fly by to realizing that his aunt was right all along — the older you get, the quicker it all goes. What starts as a laid-back end-of-year hang slowly turns into something deeper, blending humor with that weird, emotional weight that only shows up when you’re staring straight at a brand-new calendar. And just when things start to feel heavy, the stories pull you back in — including the legendary backyard crater caused by a neighbor’s homemade New Year’s fireworks, a ridiculous moment that somehow ends up feeling like the perfect metaphor for 2025 blowing itself out in one last spectacular blast.