The Old Paratrooper Podcast

Royal Marines Sniper to World Record Adventurer | Aldo Kane

1 h 19 min · 12. heinä 2026
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From serving as a Royal Marines Commando Sniper to becoming one of the world's most respected expedition leaders, Aldo Kane has built an extraordinary career operating in some of the planet's most dangerous environments. A world record-breaking adventurer, bestselling author, television presenter, and extreme-environment specialist, Aldo has worked in over 100 countries, leading high-risk expeditions and providing safety expertise for some of the biggest productions on television.In this episode of The Old Paratrooper Podcast, Aldo shares incredible stories from his military career, life beyond the Royal Marines, world-record expeditions, surviving extreme environments, and the mindset required to perform under relentless pressure. We also explore resilience, fear, leadership, and what it truly takes to keep moving forward when the odds are stacked against you.This is an honest, inspiring conversation packed with lessons from a man who has spent his life thriving where most people would never dare to go.(00:00) - Welcome and introduction to Aldo Kane’s inspiring story(02:18) - Growing up in Kilwinning and early influences(03:45) - The scout camp encounter that sparked military ambitions(05:09) - The role of scouting and cadets in developing skills for life and military service(06:30) - How early leadership and outdoor experiences foster confidence and resilience(09:00) - The importance of role models outside the family for boys’ development(11:23) - Motivations and reasons behind Aldo’s decision to leave the Marines(13:42) - Transition to adventure television and film industries(16:00) - Challenges of demanding expeditions and the mental toughness required(20:09) - Handling injuries during extreme expeditions and mental resilience(24:28) - Perspectives on children joining the military at young ages and societal perceptions(26:25) - The role of the military in shaping positive values and community contributions(28:38) - The importance of character in leadership and personal growth(31:33) - The changing landscape of military service and Aldo’s insights on leaving after 10 years(36:48) - Reflection on decision-making, purpose, and embracing uncertainty(44:04) - The Congo volcano expedition and seizing opportunities(55:14) - Building capacity, resilience, and the significance of recovery and self-care(58:47) - Practical steps for mental health management and social connection(66:03) - Living in the present versus dwelling on past mistakes or worrying about the future(67:34) - Touch on the Fire and Ice expedition injury, mental shift during hardship(73:34) - The importance of challenging oneself out of comfort zones(75:54) - Aldo shares upcoming projects, leadership events, and ultra challengesInterested in supporting the podcast ??? The check out the merch range on the link below.https://theoldpara.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOooekmN5nuMemozCBSlXndH8wu7y8z-c_pbTYvpezFBuFwRsjuieEx British military? struggling with your hearing ? Click the link below to see if you’re eligible for compensation.https://veterans-for-veterans.co.uk/affiliates/chris-binch#veteran #britisharmy #viral #veteran #britisharmy #viral #royalmarinecommando #motivation #parachuteregiment #interview #military #algorithm #youtubeshorts #facebook #instagram #mentalhealthawareness

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jakson Royal Marines Sniper to World Record Adventurer | Aldo Kane kansikuva

Royal Marines Sniper to World Record Adventurer | Aldo Kane

From serving as a Royal Marines Commando Sniper to becoming one of the world's most respected expedition leaders, Aldo Kane has built an extraordinary career operating in some of the planet's most dangerous environments. A world record-breaking adventurer, bestselling author, television presenter, and extreme-environment specialist, Aldo has worked in over 100 countries, leading high-risk expeditions and providing safety expertise for some of the biggest productions on television.In this episode of The Old Paratrooper Podcast, Aldo shares incredible stories from his military career, life beyond the Royal Marines, world-record expeditions, surviving extreme environments, and the mindset required to perform under relentless pressure. We also explore resilience, fear, leadership, and what it truly takes to keep moving forward when the odds are stacked against you.This is an honest, inspiring conversation packed with lessons from a man who has spent his life thriving where most people would never dare to go.(00:00) - Welcome and introduction to Aldo Kane’s inspiring story(02:18) - Growing up in Kilwinning and early influences(03:45) - The scout camp encounter that sparked military ambitions(05:09) - The role of scouting and cadets in developing skills for life and military service(06:30) - How early leadership and outdoor experiences foster confidence and resilience(09:00) - The importance of role models outside the family for boys’ development(11:23) - Motivations and reasons behind Aldo’s decision to leave the Marines(13:42) - Transition to adventure television and film industries(16:00) - Challenges of demanding expeditions and the mental toughness required(20:09) - Handling injuries during extreme expeditions and mental resilience(24:28) - Perspectives on children joining the military at young ages and societal perceptions(26:25) - The role of the military in shaping positive values and community contributions(28:38) - The importance of character in leadership and personal growth(31:33) - The changing landscape of military service and Aldo’s insights on leaving after 10 years(36:48) - Reflection on decision-making, purpose, and embracing uncertainty(44:04) - The Congo volcano expedition and seizing opportunities(55:14) - Building capacity, resilience, and the significance of recovery and self-care(58:47) - Practical steps for mental health management and social connection(66:03) - Living in the present versus dwelling on past mistakes or worrying about the future(67:34) - Touch on the Fire and Ice expedition injury, mental shift during hardship(73:34) - The importance of challenging oneself out of comfort zones(75:54) - Aldo shares upcoming projects, leadership events, and ultra challengesInterested in supporting the podcast ??? The check out the merch range on the link below.https://theoldpara.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOooekmN5nuMemozCBSlXndH8wu7y8z-c_pbTYvpezFBuFwRsjuieEx British military? struggling with your hearing ? Click the link below to see if you’re eligible for compensation.https://veterans-for-veterans.co.uk/affiliates/chris-binch#veteran #britisharmy #viral #veteran #britisharmy #viral #royalmarinecommando #motivation #parachuteregiment #interview #military #algorithm #youtubeshorts #facebook #instagram #mentalhealthawareness

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