
Jocko Podcast 316: High Stakes Push-Back and Accountability. W/ Stuart Scheller
Jan 12, 2022
In this conversation, Stuart Scheller, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps, shares his journey from accounting to military service sparked by pivotal events. He discusses the emotional fallout from the Afghanistan withdrawal, emphasizing the need for accountability in leadership. Stuart reflects on the personal sacrifices faced by military families, the challenges of balancing duty and personal life, and his aspirations to support veterans politically. With candid anecdotes, he underscores the importance of integrity amid chaos.
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Strategic Questions
- Scheller questioned the strategic effectiveness of resupply missions given the high risks involved.
- Seeing Pakistan from his position, he questioned the limitations placed on engaging the enemy.
FOB Andar
- Scheller moved to FOB Andar in Ghazni province, where he experienced a high kinetic threat.
- He compared the situation to Ramadi, where despite years of war, basic infrastructure was lacking.
Post-Afghanistan Anxiety
- Scheller experienced anxiety after Afghanistan, including physical symptoms like face numbness.
- He found relief through yoga, meditation, and working out, rather than being labeled with PTSD.













