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3Sixty

3Sixty

By: Jim McCauley Dan Foley & Terry O'Brien
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3Sixty is a heartfelt and engaging podcast where three lifelong friends connect their personal experiences to the broader world. Through the lens of their enduring friendships, they explore how shared values, different perspectives, and a little humor can help us all make sense of the world today.

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  • Soundtrack of Our Lives; 3Sixty in Stereo
    Oct 30 2025

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    To start the show the boys discuss facial hair and missing their 45th high school reunion.

    Every song tells a story, In this episode the boys rewind, rediscover the music that made them who they are. The episode is part story telling, part musical time capsule - a reminder that the best way to remember a moment is to press play. To start the show the boys discuss facial hair and their 45th high school reunion that they all missed.

    Wrapping-up, Jim and Terry share two encouraging stories of redemption and sportsmanship. And Dan reports on an indigenous community in Alaska that is unnecessarily destroyed by a flood.

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    Intro Music: Neon Lights by St. Nullum

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    47 mins
  • The Crossroads of our Lives
    Oct 24 2025

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    In this episode the guys go back in time and discuss key moments that shaped their lives. Decisions regarding relationships (starting and ending), moves across the country, key spiritual moments as well as key people who guided them away from trouble. They discuss bucket lists, reverse bucket lists and reverse-reverse(??) buckets lists(!). Dan shares a funny and sentimental moment about when he and his wife Debbie first met. Terry pontificates on his "four seasons" theory of relationships and a couple of the guys talk about early bad influences...oh, and there might be some mention of Ems "burnout summer"! So "don't touch that dial"(?!). Welcome to 3Sixty

    Episode Footer: Find us on TikTok @3Sixtypodcast, Instagram 3Sixtypodcast and Facebook 3Sixty Podcast. Contact us via text link above or, Email 3Sixtypodcast@gmail.com

    Intro Music: Neon Lights by St. Nullum

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    48 mins
  • The Gifts That Keep On Giving: From Our Shelf To Yours
    Oct 16 2025

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    In today's episode, the guys take a cue from Podcaster and Author Timothy Ferris and share the top books that have impacted their lives (see list below). Prior to this thoughtful discussion, they reminisce about "how hard they had it" and how "they paved the way" for today's fantasy football participants(!), and of course they have to do a little "inside baseball" and discuss the Chicago Cubs season....a health mix of disappointment and gratitude. Terry rants about the current culture of "tipping", Danimal laments about income inequality and Ems shares a new t-shirt line from from former Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger. Although there was only one minor brain freeze this week, a new issue reared it's ugly head.......the muted mike!

    Tribe of Mentors By Timothy Ferris

    Tribe of Mentors Book List: https://tim.blog/2017/11/18/booklist/

    Book Discussed on Episode: The Body Keeps The Score, The Gifts of Imperfection, The Surrender Experiment, Rise And Fall of The Third Reich, What Dreams May Come, Many Lives, Many Masters, Clarity & Connection, 1984, To Kill A Mockingbird, Man's Search for Meaning

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    Episode Footer: Find us on TikTok @3Sixtypodcast, Instagram 3Sixtypodcast and Facebook 3Sixty Podcast. Contact us via text link above or, Email 3Sixtypodcast@gmail.com

    Intro Music: Neon Lights by St. Nullum

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    49 mins
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