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In their inaugural season finale the boys share their podcast origin story. While the audience grows, our three best friends take notice that their wives and most of their offspring(!) have yet to buy in!
They discuss some fears and trepidations going into this adventure, what surprised them and they pull back the curtain on the issues they overcame. Also, they share what they learned from season one and their hopes for season two (yes, we can all look forward to news about when they drop Season Two, Episode 1).
Closing the show they recognize several of their loyal listeners.
You can follow the guys on Instagram and Tic-Toc @3SixtyPodcast and reach them via email at [email protected]
Theme Song "Three Best Friends" from the Movie Hangover performed by Zach Galifianakis
Episode Footer: Find us on TikTok @3Sixtypodcast, Instagram 3Sixtypodcast and Facebook 3Sixty Podcast. Contact us via text link above or, Email [email protected]
Intro Music: Neon Lights by St. Nullum
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In their inaugural season finale the boys share their podcast origin story. While the audience grows, our three best friends take notice that their wives and most of their offspring(!) have yet to buy in!
They discuss some fears and trepidations going into this adventure, what surprised them and they pull back the curtain on the issues they overcame. Also, they share what they learned from season one and their hopes for season two (yes, we can all look forward to news about when they drop Season Two, Episode 1).
Closing the show they recognize several of their loyal listeners.
You can follow the guys on Instagram and Tic-Toc @3SixtyPodcast and reach them via email at [email protected]
Theme Song "Three Best Friends" from the Movie Hangover performed by Zach Galifianakis
Episode Footer: Find us on TikTok @3Sixtypodcast, Instagram 3Sixtypodcast and Facebook 3Sixty Podcast. Contact us via text link above or, Email [email protected]
Intro Music: Neon Lights by St. Nullum