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This episode of the Powers Point Podcast slows things down just enough to let the moments breathe. Scott Powers reflects on quiet mornings, coffee before the world wakes up, and the strange emotional weight of family memories resurfacing years later. What starts as boxes of old photos turns into a reminder of how quickly time moves and how important it is to pass those memories along to the people who need them most. It’s thoughtful without being heavy, funny without being forced, and grounded in real life. The episode wraps with music, a calm send-off, and the familiar feeling that you just spent some time catching up with an old friend.
By Scott Powers and Keith Maki4.9
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This episode of the Powers Point Podcast slows things down just enough to let the moments breathe. Scott Powers reflects on quiet mornings, coffee before the world wakes up, and the strange emotional weight of family memories resurfacing years later. What starts as boxes of old photos turns into a reminder of how quickly time moves and how important it is to pass those memories along to the people who need them most. It’s thoughtful without being heavy, funny without being forced, and grounded in real life. The episode wraps with music, a calm send-off, and the familiar feeling that you just spent some time catching up with an old friend.