2026-01-01
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Hey there, it's the NPR Politics Podcast.
I'm Miles Parks, I cover voting.
And today is a very special episode of our show.
It's time for the annual Can't Let It Go extravaganza or Can't Let It Go palooza.
I don't know.
We're still workshopping a title.
But we are going to look back on the things from 2025 that we cannot stop thinking about politics or otherwise.
And to kick us off, my friends and colleagues, Ashley Lopez and Deepa Shivram are here.
Hi, guys.
Hey, hello.
So I am going to throw it to you, Ashley.
Let's start off like.
I think I'm going with can't let it go a palooza.
I think that's the title.
That's our working title So what can't you let go of this year?
All right.
So what I couldn't let go of this year is a TV show I watched I I estimate about 15 times That is like a real
like you're holding on I watched and or over and over again this year I've like Star Wars is a big thing in my family and the thing about Star Wars as an adult is