The Power's Point Podcast

By: Scott Powers and Jim Banks and Keith Maki
  • Summary

  • A place that talks about anything and everything, Give it a listen, it's like friends sitting around the table having a laugh or two, but no more than three,

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Episodes
  • Good Things Are Coming Down the Road with Natalie Boutari
    Mar 31 2025

    Versatility takes center stage as Natalie Boutari—actor, classical pianist, belly dancer, singer, and filmmaker—returns to the Powers Point Podcast for a captivating conversation about creative evolution and artistic perseverance.

    Known to many as Hottie from the TV series "Pink is In," Natalie opens up about her ambitious sci-fi screenplay set in 2080, a world where elites control global leaders and Advanced Extraterrestrial Beings lurk in the shadows. With shooting planned for September, she shares the challenges of independent filmmaking, from budget constraints to the fear of failure that nearly stopped her from moving forward.

    The conversation takes a musical turn as Natalie reveals her upcoming track that boldly fuses medieval classical with modern trap beats—another example of her fearless genre-blending approach to creativity. Scott shares a touching story about how Natalie's piano compositions brought his hospitalized father to tears, highlighting the profound emotional impact of her music despite modest streaming revenues.

    Through a lighthearted game of "This or That," we gain insight into Natalie's preferences and personality, from her love of theater-sized concerts to her surprising comfort with hot rooms. The podcast takes a metaphysical turn discussing synchronicity and manifestation, with both hosts and guest reflecting on meaningful coincidences that suggest positive change on the horizon.

    What emerges most vividly is Natalie's renaissance approach to creativity—refusing to be confined by conventional boundaries while navigating the challenging economics of independent artistry. As the episode concludes with the powerful reminder that "good things are coming down the road, just don't stop walking," listeners are left inspired by Natalie's journey and eager to follow her evolving career.

    Follow Natalie (Pheroine) on Instagram and YouTube to experience her diverse creative work and support her upcoming projects.

    The final song is called Coming Down by Pheroine featuring Mag-T Dibizoss

    Thank you for giving us a go, and hope you stick with us as we have some really amazing guest on and hole you have a laugh or two but no more than three.

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    59 mins
  • Strange But Normal: Why We Do Weird Things
    Mar 15 2025

    Ever wonder if you're the only one who does that weird thing? Turns out, you're definitely not alone. This week, we're pulling back the curtain on those strange little habits we all have but rarely discuss openly.

    Scott kicks things off by confessing his peculiar aversion to odd numbers – from meticulously setting the microwave timer to even numbers only, to adding that extra penny at the gas pump to avoid ending on an odd figure. Meanwhile, Keith shares his former habit of dissolving Alka-Seltzer pieces on his tongue, and Jim admits to having full conversations with his pets (though as we discover, that particular "quirk" is surprisingly universal).

    The real gems come from our listeners, who shared their own delightfully strange behaviors. From the person who collects and names over 100 crab species, to those who eat cereal with a fork to avoid sogginess, to the folks who name their vehicles and talk to them like beloved pets. We explore it all – the food rituals, the social avoidance tactics, the peculiar personal preferences that make us uniquely human.

    What makes this exploration so fascinating isn't just the quirks themselves, but the realization that these supposedly "weird" habits are often shared by millions. Behind each strange behavior is usually a logical (if personal) reason – whether it's seeking comfort, establishing control, or simply finding joy in life's little moments.

    So whether you turn down your car radio to see better while driving, pretend your life is a reality show with background extras, or insist on eating jelly beans one color at a time – take comfort knowing you've got company. This episode is a judgment-free celebration of the beautiful strangeness we all carry. What's your weird habit?

    Thank you for giving us a go, and hope you stick with us as we have some really amazing guest on and hole you have a laugh or two but no more than three.

    Support the show

    Thank you for joining us on today's show, as always, we appreciate each and every one of you! Talk to you soon.

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    48 mins
  • Bloodlines, Handshakes, and Flying Elbow Drops: Our Fantasy Wrestling Cards
    Mar 11 2025

    What happens when wrestling fans play fantasy booker? We unleash our creative spirits in this wrestling dream card special as WrestleMania season approaches.

    Each of us, along with listener Sean from Pennsylvania, crafts our ultimate WrestleMania events featuring dream matches across different wrestling eras - from the golden age through the Attitude Era to today's superstars. These aren't just random matchups but carefully considered dream confrontations that wrestling history never gave us: Sting finally facing The Undertaker, Bret Hart trading technical masterpieces with Kurt Angle, and Eddie Guerrero showcasing his craftiness against legends from multiple generations.

    The true magic happens when we feed these fantasy cards to AI for predictions. The results are sometimes predictable, sometimes shocking, and occasionally hilarious - particularly when the AI seems fixated on post-match handshakes between bitter rivals. We debate each outcome while sharing our wrestling knowledge and memories, from Magnum TA's career-altering accident to Andre the Giant's legendary hotel brawl with Blackjack Mulligan.

    Our fantasy venues span from Madison Square Garden to Wembley Stadium, with record-breaking crowds witnessing specialty matches including Hell in a Cell, buried alive confrontations, and even a tag team Elimination Chamber. Throughout it all, we celebrate what makes professional wrestling special: the storytelling, the athleticism, and those dream matchups that live in fans' imaginations.

    Whether you're a casual fan or a wrestling historian, this episode offers a nostalgic journey through the greatest matches that never happened - but absolutely should have.

    Thank you for giving us a go, and hope you stick with us as we have some really amazing guest on and hole you have a laugh or two but no more than three.

    Support the show

    Thank you for joining us on today's show, as always, we appreciate each and every one of you! Talk to you soon.

    X - @PodcastScott
    IG - Powers31911

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    1 hr and 11 mins

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