Today, SAS legend and longtime friend of SOFREP “Big Phil” Campion sits down and talks with SOFREP Radio host Aaron “Rad” Radl about life, the military, and selling grilled cheese sandwiches at age 13 to make some cash.
Rad’s setback from the Air Force led him to explore acting, spurred by a chance encounter with a director. He landed roles in films like “Cowboys and Angels” and took acting classes to refine his craft, finding fulfillment in an unexpected parallel to his father’s unfulfilled dream of acting. His passion for Airsoft, rooted in childhood adventures with BB guns, grew into organizing large-scale events, emphasizing its benefits for training and therapy, especially for veterans. Rad also worked in security for high-profile events, utilizing his skills to ensure safety and manage crowd control.
Currently active in podcasting, Rad interviews people on SOFREP Radio, sharing stories from the front lines and military experiences. He balances his professional life with family time, recently celebrating his children’s birthdays in Moab, Utah. Looking forward, Rad plans to continue his involvement in Airsoft, podcasting, and acting and is open to collaborating more with Force Radio, including potential boxing training sessions with his interview host. Rad Radl’s journey reflects a blend of personal and professional growth, deeply influenced by his family’s legacy and his own diverse experiences.
Enjoy the interplay between these two characters below. It really is quite entertaining.
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