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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.