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“Exploring is an innate part of being human.” Richard Wiese, spends 30 minutes every week with some of the world’s most compelling adventurers, explorers, and socio-environmental advocates, listening to their distinct adventures, unique discoveries,...

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“Exploring is an innate part of being human.” Richard Wiese, spends 30 minutes every week with some of the world’s most compelling adventurers, explorers, and socio-environmental advocates, listening to their distinct adventures, unique discoveries, projects & goals, while discovering their multitude of challenges, surprises, triumphs and set-backs they encounter along the way. Join Richard as he pulls back the curtain on what it’s like to travel around the world and beyond; explore some of the most exotic and often dangerous places; and uncover what makes people, places and our planet so special.

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Bertrand Piccard: Life is the Ultimate Exploration

4/22/2026
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Bertrand Piccard joins Richard Wiese for a conversation about exploration, failure, innovation, and the mindset required to build a better future. Piccard reflects on how repeated failures shaped some of his greatest achievements and explains why curiosity, perseverance, and respect matter far beyond expeditions. For him, exploration is not only about going farther, but about challenging comfort, accepting risk, and staying open to what life can teach. The conversation also dives into Piccard’s latest project, Climate Impulse, and his larger mission to prove that cleaner aviation and smarter environmental solutions can be practical, profitable, and inspiring. He argues that real change happens when pioneers prove what is possible and when environmental progress is framed not as sacrifice, but as opportunity. Along the way, he shares reflections on spirituality, crisis, aging, and death, describing life itself as the ultimate exploration. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:41:50

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In Memory of Birute Galdikas - 53 Years of Studying Orangutans

4/8/2026
In this episode of Life's Tough, Explorers are Tougher, we celebrate the life of Dr. Birute Galdikas. The amazing life lived, and the legacy that continues to this day. Dr. Birute Galdikas dedicated over 50 years of her life to studying and protecting orangutans in the rainforests of Borneo. As one of the legendary “Trimates” chosen by Louis Leakey — alongside Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey — Birute helped pioneer the field of primatology and conservation. She reflected on her journey from graduate student to global conservationist. She shared deeply personal stories about bonding with wild orangutans, the challenges of navigating foreign cultures, and the evolution of orangutan behavior under environmental stress. Birute also opened up about the sacrifices she'd made, her unique role in Indonesian society, and her enduring hope for change. Hosted by Richard Wiese, this conversation is a tribute to endurance, compassion, and what it truly means to dedicate your life to a cause greater than yourself. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:23:22

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Alex More on Pandemics, Climate, and Human Survival

3/25/2026
In this episode of Life's Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Richard Wiese speaks with Dr. Alex More about an extraordinary journey that spans immigration, survival, scholarship, and discovery. Alex recounts leaving Italy as a teenager, navigating New York and Chicago with limited resources, and eventually building an academic career that led to Harvard and beyond. His story is one of persistence, risk, and the determination to keep asking bigger questions. The conversation then expands into Alex’s research on climate, pandemics, and historical collapse. He explains how events like the Black Death and the Spanish flu were shaped not only by disease itself, but by wider systems involving weather, environment, migration, war, and public health. By combining climate records with historical evidence, Alex shows how interdisciplinary research can reveal patterns that traditional single-field approaches often miss. This episode is both a personal story of resilience and a wider exploration of how deeply connected our world really is. It offers a powerful reminder that understanding today’s crises often requires looking across centuries, disciplines, and human systems. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:21:51

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Dr. Martin Nweeia and the Real Unicorn of the Sea

3/11/2026
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese speaks with Dr. Martin Nweeia, a dental surgeon, Arctic marine mammal scientist, dental anthropologist, educator, and leading researcher of the narwhal — the Arctic whale often called the “real-life unicorn.” Nweeia also shares his unconventional path from childhood dreams of music and heart surgery to a career that blends dentistry, anthropology, and Arctic exploration. His work with Inuit hunters in the Canadian Arctic revealed insights that challenge traditional scientific assumptions about narwhal behavior and diving ability. Beyond science, the conversation explores deeper lessons about curiosity, cultural knowledge, and how indigenous communities approach nature and life differently from modern Western societies. For Nweeia, studying the narwhal became more than a scientific quest — it became a journey into exploration, humility, and the importance of living with curiosity and purpose. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:35:11

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Bertrand Piccard: 21st Century's Greatest Explorer

2/25/2026
In this episode of Life's Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Richard Wiese sits down with legendary balloonist and environmental innovator Bertrand Piccard to explore what it truly means to carry the torch of exploration across generations. From completing the first nonstop balloon flight around the world to launching the groundbreaking Solar Impulse project, Piccard explains why success is never the finish line — it’s the launchpad for something more meaningful. He shares how resilience, self-hypnosis, and mental discipline shaped his ability to navigate both historic triumphs and intense setbacks. The conversation moves beyond geography into philosophy: what does exploration mean in the 21st century? For Piccard, it’s no longer about discovering new continents — it’s about discovering better solutions for life on Earth. Through stories of astronauts, ocean explorers, and pioneers he personally knew, he reminds us that the true explorer’s journey is inward as much as outward. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:27:32

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Tomas Keock

2/11/2026
This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:34:08

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Trevor Wallace: From Fear to Curiosity—How One Trip Changed Everything

1/28/2026
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Richard Wiese sits down with filmmaker and explorer Trevor Wallace to explore the experiences that shaped his life—from being raised by a resilient single mother to navigating danger, discovery, and deep cultural immersion across the globe. Trevor recounts a pivotal teenage journey to Tanzania through a Jane Goodall program, including a violent robbery that tested his courage and perspective. He reflects on how Goodall’s compassion in the aftermath became a defining model of leadership. The conversation expands into Trevor’s later expeditions, from living with Buddhist monks in Thailand to uncovering ancient Scythian artifacts in Siberia, highlighting that true exploration is about patience, humility, and learning. The episode closes with a candid look at the personal costs of exploration—injury, separation, and uncertainty—balanced by the strength of global community and shared purpose. Trevor offers grounded advice to young explorers: pursue curiosity relentlessly, accept rejection as part of the path, and never wait for permission to begin. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:39:03

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Brandon Clifford: Inside the World’s Only Proven Pirate Shipwreck

1/21/2026
In this episode of Life's Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese sits down with marine archaeologist Brandon Clifford to explore the real history behind pirates and the legendary Whydah Gally. Far from Hollywood myths, Brandon explains how pirates emerged from war, economic hardship, and rebellion—and how the Whydah became the most important pirate shipwreck ever discovered. Brandon shares the story of his father’s discovery of the Whydah off Cape Cod, the dangers of underwater archaeology, and the ethical responsibility of preserving history rather than profiting from it. From zero-visibility dives and coastal erosion to working amid great white sharks, the work demands discipline, reverence, and patience. The conversation closes with reflections on legacy, fatherhood, and curiosity—how exploration shaped Brandon’s life and how he’s passing those values to his children. This episode is a powerful reminder that the greatest treasure isn’t gold, but the responsibility to protect our shared past. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:31:33

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Karim Iliya: How Storytelling Connects Nature, Space, and Humanity

1/15/2026
In this episode of Life's Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese sits down with photographer and filmmaker Karim Iliya to explore a life shaped by constant movement, curiosity, and deep observation. Having grown up across multiple continents, Karim reflects on how living between cultures taught him adaptability, empathy, and an appreciation for the unseen forces that shape human opportunity. His work focuses on revealing hidden worlds—from overlooked animals like gulls and pigeons to the lives of people dedicated to specialized crafts. Karim also shares his extraordinary experience being selected as one of eight artists for the DearMoon Project, a planned civilian mission around the moon. He describes preparing for spaceflight, visiting SpaceX facilities, and immersing himself in the engineering-driven culture of space exploration—before the project was unexpectedly canceled. Despite the setback, the experience permanently shifted his perspective on exploration, storytelling, and humanity’s place in the universe. The episode closes with a thoughtful discussion on the future of filmmaking, attention spans, vertical video, and AI-generated imagery. Karim explains why storytelling still matters—and how pulling people into a moment through detail, emotion, and patience remains timeless, even as technology rapidly changes. Karim Iliya's website Follow him on Instagram This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:34:39

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Wade Davis: Storytelling, Culture, and Moral Courage

12/17/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese sits down with renowned cultural anthropologist and explorer Wade Davis to explore storytelling, creativity, and the courage required to live a meaningful life. Wade reflects on his unconventional journey—from a chance encounter with anthropology at Harvard to decades spent giving voice to disappearing cultures and languages around the world. Wade challenges the idea that creativity is something you either have or don’t, arguing instead that creativity is born from action. He shares deeply personal stories shaped by war, family history, and cultural division, illustrating how empathy, curiosity, and moral conviction guided his path. The conversation weaves through vocation, writing, exploration, and the responsibility storytellers carry to honor the people and cultures they encounter. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:29:46

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Dr. Kenneth Lacovara: Why Dinosaurs Still Matter

12/10/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Dr. Kenneth Lacovara joins Richard Wiese to discuss dinosaurs, discovery, and the lessons Earth’s history can teach about the future. From uncovering the largest dinosaurs in Argentina to saving a fossil park behind a Lowe’s in New Jersey, Lacovara shares how chance, teamwork, and curiosity shaped his career. He describes the Edelman Fossil Park, where visitors can find their own 65-million-year-old fossils, and explains how the site may reveal the exact moment of the asteroid impact that ended the dinosaurs’ reign. Their conversation explores how science can inspire wonder and responsibility. Lacovara’s reflections on luck, loss, and purpose show that history’s greatest lessons lie beneath our feet—and that preserving our planet begins with choosing hope. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:29:31

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Chris Nicola: The Hidden Holocaust Story Beneath Ukraine

12/5/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese speaks with cave explorer, documentarian and author Chris Nicola, whose discovery in a Ukrainian cave unveiled one of the most extraordinary survival stories of World War II. Chris shares how a lifetime of adventure — from law enforcement to cave diving — led him to stumble upon artifacts in a cave that revealed the hidden lives of 38 Jewish survivors. His investigation uncovered the story of families who evaded Nazi persecution by living underground for 511 days, surviving against all odds. Through perseverance and empathy, Chris connected with the survivors’ descendants, helping bring their story to light through the documentary No Place on Earth and his book The Secret of Priest’s Grotto. This episode explores how courage, family, and the will to live can overcome even the darkest depths. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:39:22

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Dr. Alan Stern: From Pluto to the Stars

12/1/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, planetary scientist Dr. Alan Stern shares his journey from childhood awe during Apollo 11 to leading NASA’s New Horizons mission to Pluto and beyond. Alan opens up about early failures — including flunking out of college — and how hard labor and reflection transformed his drive to succeed in science. He revisits the tragedy of the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion that changed his path from engineer to astrophysicist, setting the stage for his historic contributions to space exploration. Alan reveals how New Horizons’ success was built on small teams, smart automation, and storytelling that reconnected the public to wonder. Today, Alan looks to the next horizon — the era of commercial spaceflight, where scientists can work in orbit rather than watch from the ground. From studying Pluto to preparing for flight himself, he embodies the persistence, curiosity, and humility that define true explorers. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:27:25

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Dr. Stig Severinsen: Breathing Beyond Limits

11/20/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, Dr. Stig Severinsen reveals the science and spirituality behind mastering your breath. Known for holding his breath for over 20 minutes and diving 202 meters on a single breath, Stig explains how breathing correctly through the nose can transform health, focus, and emotional control. He walks listeners through the power of nasal breathing, the release of nitric oxide, and how “relaxation on demand” can reset the body’s stress response. From working with Navy SEALs to training ordinary people, Stig shares how breathwork can build resilience, balance, and awareness — accessible to anyone, anytime. The episode closes with practical steps for breathing practice and a strong reminder: freediving is a metaphor for life itself — dive deep, but always stay connected to the surface. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:30:32

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Victor Vescovo: Redefining the Limits of Exploration

11/13/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese welcomes Victor Vescovo—mountaineer, deep-sea explorer, naval intelligence officer, and the first person to reach the deepest points of all five oceans. Victor retraces his early beginnings rooted in a fascination with maps, geography, science fiction, and adventure stories. As he matured and gained resources, he pursued increasingly novel and extreme endeavors: mountaineering, skiing to the poles, and piloting a deep submersible to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Fresh from completing the first full ascent of Mauna Kea—from its submarine base using a deep-diving vessel, to canoeing 27 miles across unforgiving ocean and climbing to its summit—Victor shares the physical and mental demands required for such multi-discipline expeditions. He explains how curiosity and discipline, rather than a need to prove something; fuel his pursuits. He also opens up about failure, risk management, and why embracing adversity is essential for growth. Victor discusses how childhood reading, piloting experience, and methodical thinkers like Roald Amundsen shaped his mindset. The conversation expands into themes of resilience, grit, and preparing new generations for a world that doesn’t bend to their will. Victor offers practical advice to aspiring explorers: start small, commit to a single action, and let momentum build confidence. He hints at an upcoming high-altitude expedition and shares why methodical execution—not drama—is the hallmark of great exploration. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:25:55

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Peter Hillary: Everest, Legacy, and the Heart of Exploration

11/7/2025
In this heartfelt episode, Peter Hillary joins Richard to explore the enduring legacy of adventure, humility, and service passed down from his father, Sir Edmund Hillary. Peter recounts the awe of standing atop Everest, the emotional radio call that connected two generations, and the values that kept their family grounded amid global fame. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from his father’s knighthood, their joint North Pole expedition with Neil Armstrong and Steve Fossett, and the lessons learned about leadership, grace, and humanity from those experiences. Peter also discusses the Edmund Hillary clothing line — a heritage brand that supports Nepalese communities through the Himalayan Foundation — and reflects on the deeper purpose of exploration: making life better for others. Learn more at: https://edmundhillary.com This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:18:51

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From Trauma to Triumph: Silvia’s Climb Toward Healing

10/29/2025
Born in Lima, Peru, during years of terrorism and instability, Silvia Vasquez-Lavado grew up amid fear and uncertainty. Enduring trauma from childhood abuse, she fled to the U.S. as a teen, determined to start anew. That journey led her to the most unlikely place — Amish country — where she learned humility, resilience, and how to find peace in quiet strength. Silvia’s transformation continued through exploration. Her first trip to Everest Base Camp, undertaken in the early stages of recovery, sparked an awakening that would lead her to climb all Seven Summits. Along the way, she learned not to “conquer” but to connect — with mountains, with nature, and with herself. Today, Silvia’s story is being brought to film, starring Selena Gomez, and her mission continues through Courageous Girls, a nonprofit supporting survivors of abuse. Her story is one of survival, healing, and courage — a reminder that no matter your shadow, there’s always a summit ahead. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:30:03

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Hugo Vau: Facing the Giant Wave

10/22/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese speaks with Portuguese surfer Hugo Vau about his experiences at Nazaré—the site of some of the world’s biggest waves. Hugo shares how surfing began in Portugal only a few decades ago, facing early resistance before becoming a respected sport. He explains the natural forces that create Nazaré’s enormous swells through a deep underwater canyon and recounts how he and his teammates explored the area starting in 2007. The conversation centers on the legendary wave called Big Mama. Hugo details the forecast, the teamwork, and the breathtaking moment he faced the massive wave head-on, describing the scene as “giant, enormous, dark.” He also reflects on the challenges that followed—worldwide attention, mixed opinions, and a near-fatal accident that taught him to value life and friendship more deeply. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:34:37

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Captain Alfred McLaren: The Real Hunt for Red October

10/15/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, dive deep with Captain Alfred McLaren, U.S. Navy (Ret.), a Cold War submarine commander, Arctic explorer, and author of Emergency Deep: Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander. Captain McLaren reflects on his decades of leadership beneath the sea — from navigating Soviet waters during the height of the Cold War to charting the uncharted Siberian shelf beneath the Arctic ice. He shares extraordinary stories of stealth missions, surviving a seven-hour Soviet depth charge attack, and commanding submarines in some of the world’s most hostile environments. The conversation explores leadership under pressure, the psychology of command, and the razor-thin line between exploration and survival. McLaren also reveals the realities of life aboard a submarine — the claustrophobia, discipline, and absolute trust that bond a crew together thousands of feet below the surface. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:32:48

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Bo Parfet: The Hardest Mountain to Climb — is Yourself

10/9/2025
In this episode of Life’s Tough, Explorers are Tougher, host Richard Wiese talks with mountaineer, investor, and philanthropist Bo Parfet — one of the few to summit the highest peak on all seven continents. From struggling with dyslexia as a child to surviving near-death experiences on Denali, Everest, and K2, Bo’s story is one of grit, growth, and perspective. He shares how he turned failure into strength, found his own learning style, and used adversity to fuel both exploration and purpose. The two revisit their near-fatal canoe race in Belize, the lessons learned from tragedy on Everest, and how Bo’s drive to conquer mountains evolved into his mission to lift others through Denali Venture Philanthropy, which has already helped over 50,000 people rise out of poverty. Bo’s reflections on fatherhood, failure, and fulfillment make this a deeply personal and inspiring episode — reminding listeners that sometimes, the hardest mountain to climb is yourself. This is Life's Tough, Explorers Are Tougher, with your host, Richard Weiss. Scratch the surface of an explorer and you'll find an adventure and a great story. This show is about their tales. This podcast is a proud supporter of the Explorers Club and the EC50 Initiative. 50 people changing the world that the world needs to know about. For more information, go to explorers.org.

Duration:00:23:07