360BayArea
In 360BayArea’s Season 1 finale we highlight our new focus for 2018, what it means to become an Ambassador, and formally invite you to...Join the Circle!
info_outline Press Play On Your Passion360BayArea
Make your mark, build your legacy - whatever you want to call it, it’s time to get inspired to take your passion project to the next level.
info_outline Ambassadors Get Local with San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo360BayArea
In Part 2 with Mayor Sam Liccardo of San Jose, Ambassadors pose questions about leadership, immigration, police relations and where to party in San Jose!
info_outline Finding Home: The Veteran Reintegration360BayArea
In honor of Veterans Day’s 100th anniversary, US vets speak on the challenges of reintegrating with us... and what we can do to help.
info_outline Beyond The Pink360BayArea
Three breast cancer advocates get personal with 360BayArea, sharing their journeys and the hard discussions that happen beyond October.
info_outline The CEO of San Jose: Mayor Sam Liccardo hangs with the Circle360BayArea
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo sits down with Ambassadors about the future of the Capital of Silicon Valley in Part 1 of a 2-part interview series.
info_outline A Cure for Societal Blues360BayArea
To cure our societal blues, we escaped to 826 Valencia’s Tenderloin Center for a day of storytelling, pirate gear, and inter-generational bonding.
info_outline #DoMoreGood, dammit!360BayArea
With floods, fires, and the insanity in Washington, we brought in Kyle Parsons, Sid McNairy, and Benita Robledo to inspire us to #DoMoreGood, dammit!
info_outline Hella Bay: Protecting Culture, Perfecting the Hustle and Keeping our Cool360BayArea
On this episode, prepare to get hella Bay as we chat Filipino-Mexican fusion food, gentrifying communities, and musical healing
info_outline #heARTofTheCity - Artists trying to get your attention360BayArea
We talk to actor Richard Harder, filmmakers Ezra J. Stanley and Michael Axtell, and sculptor Ezra Gould about the challenges of making a living as artists…
info_outlineWe asked Remake founder Ayesha Barenblat and Kim Almeida of the Levi Strauss Foundation to tell us why we should all give a damn about how our clothes are made.