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Good Things Are Coming Down the Road with Natalie Boutari

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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

Thanks for listening, hope you come back next week

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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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Chapters

1. Welcome Back Natalie Butari (00:00:00)

2. Natalie's Film Project and Music (00:06:29)

3. This or That Game (00:12:37)

4. Acting and Future Projects (00:22:45)

5. Creative Journey and Manifestation (00:29:35)

6. Final Thoughts and Goodbyes (00:51:23)

195 episodes

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Content provided by Scott Powers and Jim Banks and Keith Maki, Scott Powers, Jim Banks, and Keith Maki. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scott Powers and Jim Banks and Keith Maki, Scott Powers, Jim Banks, and Keith Maki or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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

Thanks for listening, hope you come back next week

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
Tik Tok scottpowers6969

Keith Tik Tok keith.maki08

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome Back Natalie Butari (00:00:00)

2. Natalie's Film Project and Music (00:06:29)

3. This or That Game (00:12:37)

4. Acting and Future Projects (00:22:45)

5. Creative Journey and Manifestation (00:29:35)

6. Final Thoughts and Goodbyes (00:51:23)

195 episodes

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