

Jocko Podcast
Jocko DEFCOR Network
Retired Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink and Director, Echo Charles discuss discipline and leadership in business, war, relationships and everyday life.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 10min
Jocko Underground: It's ALL a Test.
Life is all about tests, and the discussion dives into how challenges reveal our true character. Listeners are encouraged to view difficulties as opportunities for growth. The hosts tackle the importance of perspective and recognizing red flags in relationships. Tips for conditioning in Jiu Jitsu and why some might feel intimidated by high-performing colleagues are also unpacked. Plus, the struggle of having a dream job under a less-than-ideal boss adds a relatable twist.

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Apr 24, 2024 • 2h 13min
435: Get Up and Aggressively Attack Until You Win. Lessons from A Marine Named Mitch.
Dive into the gripping journey of a young man enlisting as a Marine during WWII. Discover the invaluable lessons of fitness and resilience that shaped his military life. From intense battles to the strong bonds formed among comrades, experience the harrowing realities and psychological challenges of combat. The narrative also reflects on the Navy’s Seabees, showcasing their critical role in maintaining military operations. Plus, a unique look at the impact of language in wartime adds depth to this extraordinary tale of sacrifice and valor.

Apr 23, 2024 • 36min
434.5: FACTS and CLARIFICATIONS: War Crimes, Murder, and Leadership.
The discussion opens with a passionate defense against accusations of war crimes, emphasizing the importance of truth in military reputation. Listeners gain insights into the chaotic environment in Ramadi, where relations with local leaders deteriorated amid escalating violence. Miscommunication and misconduct are examined, highlighting the sacrifices made by Marines and the dangers of misinformation. The speaker reflects on their military career, leadership, and the personal responsibility that guides their post-retirement endeavors, ending with a tribute to fallen comrades.

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Apr 16, 2024 • 3h 2min
434: War Crimes, Murder, and Leadership.
In this discussion, USMC veteran Dave Berke recounts his firsthand experiences during the Battle of Ramadi, shedding light on the complexities of military operations and the importance of ethical leadership. He highlights the moral dilemmas faced by troops and the significance of building trust within local communities. The conversation delves into counterinsurgency challenges, the transformation of Ramadi, and the crucial role of cultural understanding in warfare. Berke's insights underscore the nuanced realities of combat and the strong bonds formed among service members.

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Apr 15, 2024 • 25min
Jocko Underground: Kids Starting Jiu Jitsu | Hazing | Eliminating Distractions.
Discover when kids should start jiu jitsu and how to keep them engaged through fun games. The conversation emphasizes the need for a supportive and pressure-free environment to nurture their love for the sport. Hazing is also tackled, questioning its relevance in training. Tips are shared on preparing kids for new activities and the importance of community connections to boost their confidence. Insights on balancing ambitions with realistic expectations spark discussions on the impact of having a backup plan.

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Apr 10, 2024 • 2h 40min
433: What Aerial Combat Teaches Us About Leadership and Life. With "Good Deal" Dave Berke.
Dave Berke, a former fighter pilot, shares thrilling tales from aerial combat and reveals leadership principles derived from his experiences. He discusses the importance of situational awareness in high-pressure scenarios and how mistakes, like target fixation, can have serious consequences. The conversation highlights the evolution of military aviation technology and its implications for leadership. Berke also draws parallels between aviation decisions and business challenges, emphasizing decentralized command and adaptability as keys to success.

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Apr 8, 2024 • 15min
Jocko Underground: If You're Not In A Good Spot In Life...
Navigating tough times in life requires personal accountability. Adopting a victim mentality can hinder your growth. Discover how distractions can mislead you from true success and the power of self-reliance. Separating personal goals from group dynamics can help you stand out. Plus, dealing with challenging relationships, like infidelity, demands strength and clarity for better outcomes.

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Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 21min
432: What Leads to Conflicts Between Groups of People? And What Leads to Cooperation?
Dive into the intriguing dynamics of intergroup conflict and cooperation inspired by the Robbers Cave Experiment. Explore how childhood rivalries evolve into camaraderie and the psychological underpinnings of group behavior. Discover the complexities of leadership and the importance of trust in resolving conflicts. Reflect on modern social influences that fuel aggressive rivalries. Engage with the idea of using major historical events to understand group identity and personal growth, while emphasizing effective leadership to navigate life's challenges.

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Apr 1, 2024 • 14min
Jocko Underground: "This New Generation Is To Blame."
The discussion dives into generational blame, dissecting the perceptions of Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha. Leadership dynamics take center stage, with a compelling analogy to the Vietnam War, illustrating how effective guidance can bridge generational gaps. Self-accountability emerges as a crucial theme, urging leaders to embrace responsibility. Parenting in the social media age is tackled, emphasizing communication and support. Lastly, the importance of leading by example in parent-child relationships is explored, fostering understanding across generations.

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Mar 27, 2024 • 2h 55min
431: You'll Get The Political Leadership You Deserve. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In this captivating discussion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares insights as an environmental lawyer and independent political candidate. He reflects on the Kennedy legacy, detailing its profound impact on American politics and personal anecdotes from a storied family history. Listeners are treated to Kennedy's thoughts on environmental advocacy, the complexities of political leadership, and the moral dilemmas faced by leaders in history. With a focus on accountability and personal responsibility, he also addresses health crises and the journey towards political change.


