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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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Episodes
  • 3Sixty's State of the Union Part 1
    May 15 2025

    The “Three Best Friends” talk about early career decisions, attempt to breakdown “Project 2025” and provide a tracker (www.project2025.observer.com)to help inform the audience on the status of the policy implementation. TOB provides a semi-rant on plane travel, Dan gives a “Da Pope” shoutout and Jim shares a troubling story about a woman that verbally assaulted a child. For a comprehensive breakdown of that story checkout out Sharon McMahon’s, newsletter, May 7, 2025.

    - Opening song "Three Best Friends" by Zach Galifianakis performed in the movie Hangover.

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    50 mins
  • Ordinary Heroes: Important people that do the simplest things to make our lives better
    May 8 2025

    In this episode Terry may have broken his wrist playing softball and Jim is still recovering from a half mile run (well, they are both 62 years old). Dan ponders time travel and in a deeper discussion our guys take a moment to recognize special people in their lives that have made a difference. Coaches, family members and friends that said the right thing at right time, were role models or a dependable relationship during turbulent times. To wrap things up what’s going on with Bill Belichick? And our guys want to hear from you, join their conversation!

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    41 mins
  • Adult Supervised, Naked High School Swim Class (yeah, that was a thing)
    May 1 2025

    In this nostalgic episode our sixty somethings reminisce about high school, attending reunions and a traumatic experience from their freshman year that is difficult to imagine and revisit. They also acknowledge the passing of Pope Francis, being vulnerable and Terry proves once again that he is not a curmudgeon.


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    43 mins
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