

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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Sep 7, 2022 • 4h 19min
350: Someone Must Walk The Point. With Marine Corps Major Tom Shueman
Marine Corps Major Tom Schueman, co-author of "Always Faithful," shares gripping tales of camaraderie forged in combat in Afghanistan. He reflects on the emotional challenges faced during deployment and the crucial role of interpreters amidst chaos. Schueman discusses the impact of his upbringing in Chicago on his resilience and leadership development. The conversation dives into themes of sacrifice, mentorship, and the journey toward post-traumatic growth, all while emphasizing the importance of community support for veterans.

Sep 5, 2022 • 13min
Jocko Underground: The Name You Have Can Impact Your Success | Physical Prep | Rules?
Discover how names can shape our identities and career paths through the concept of nominative determinism. Personal anecdotes reveal the childhood challenges of having unique names, including teasing and adaptability. The hosts reflect on the impact of these experiences on resilience. Plus, a fun dive into quirky names and the humorous side of childhood interactions adds a light-hearted touch. The conversation also introduces a new subscription platform dedicated to fostering independence and fresh ideas.

Aug 31, 2022 • 2h 54min
349: Powerful Enemies Must Be Outfought and Outproduced. W/ Pete Roberts. Origin USA.
Pete Roberts, co-founder of Origin USA and Jocko Fuel, dives into the revival of American manufacturing and the significance of clean, healthy products. He discusses the historical impact of U.S. production during WWII and the movement to restore these capabilities today. The conversation covers balancing business growth with personal accountability, the challenges of launching innovative products, and the intricate relationship between Origin and Jocko Fuel. Additionally, they highlight the importance of community engagement and craftsmanship in modern manufacturing.

Aug 24, 2022 • 3h 22min
348: Don't Be Careful. Careful Kills. With Peter Maguire. Author, Professor, Surfer, and Black Belt.
Peter Maguire, a professor, author, surfer, and Jiu Jitsu Black Belt, shares his compelling journey through life and academia. He reflects on the impact of the Khmer Rouge regime while intertwining personal anecdotes from his adventurous youth, exploring themes of resilience in Cambodia and the carefree Malibu surf culture of the '70s. Maguire discusses the complexities of friendship and mentorship in martial arts, as well as the challenges of navigating critical academic landscapes. Listeners are encouraged to embrace risk for personal growth and innovation.

Aug 22, 2022 • 14min
Jocko Underground: Burdian's Ass | Bullying | Getting Where You Need to Be in Your Career | Struggling With Friendships
The discussion kicks off with a humorous look at a philosophical scenario featuring a donkey caught between food and water, illustrating our struggles with decision-making. Topics include tackling bullying and building resilience, along with practical advice for a young person facing an aggressor. They also dive into the anxiety of making crucial life choices, highlighting the consequences of procrastination. The episode closes with a light-hearted take on decision fatigue, using weightlifting as a metaphor for the challenges we face in everyday choices.

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Aug 17, 2022 • 5h
347: To Accomplish The Impossible, We Must Decide. With Nick Lavery, Green Beret and Wounded Warrior.
In a compelling conversation, Nick Lavery, a Green Beret and author of Objective Secure, shares his remarkable journey from an athlete to a soldier. He discusses the trials of military training and the emotional weight of wearing the Green Beret. Lavery illustrates resilience in the face of adversity, detailing his recovery after losing a leg in combat and his return to duty. With insights on leadership, discipline, and the power of consistency, he emphasizes pushing beyond limits and finding purpose in every challenge.

Aug 15, 2022 • 10min
Jocko Underground: Character Development | Parkinson's Law: Work Expands to Fill The Time Needed To Finish | Dealing w/ a Jealous Ex | Home Schooling
Explore the fascinating dynamics of Parkinson's Law and how time constraints can boost productivity. Discover tips for character development and the importance of a supportive circle of friends. The discussion includes navigating the complexities of dealing with a jealous ex and the unique challenges of homeschooling. Tune in for insights on effective decision-making and overcoming procrastination through personal experiences!

Aug 10, 2022 • 3h 8min
346: Flying and Fighting w/ Legendary WW2 Fighter Pilot & Triple Ace, "Bud" Anderson
Bud Anderson, a legendary World War II and Vietnam fighter pilot, shares his incredible journey as a triple ace and author. He recounts thrilling dogfights, emotional losses, and the camaraderie among pilots. Anderson dives into the adrenaline rush of aerial combat while reflecting on the profound impacts of the war. He also offers insights on communication in air operations and the evolution of fighter tactics, all woven together with personal anecdotes. The conversation embraces the sacrifices of military life and the importance of supporting veterans.

Aug 3, 2022 • 1h 59min
345: Life is All Based On The Decisions That YOU Make. So Live a Good One.
Explore the profound impact of decision-making on leadership and personal life. Discover the balance between team cohesion and self-interest through military analogies. Enjoy humorous tales about timing and lifestyle contrasts, while reflecting on personal habits. Delve into the significance of detachment for effective decision analysis and the journey of pet ownership for family dynamics. Emphasize self-care, fitness, and the quest for knowledge, all wrapped in lighthearted banter.

Jul 27, 2022 • 2h 17min
344: Modern Combatives. How We Fight, How We Train, How We Live. W/Dean Lister.
Dean Lister, a renowned grappler and Jiu-Jitsu World Champion, joins the conversation to dissect military combatives manual. They debunk myths about martial arts, emphasizing realistic training over fantasy techniques. Lister shares humorous insights on the pitfalls of extreme weight loss practices in training and the critical need for safety. The duo also explores the art of choke holds and their practical applications in real-world scenarios, underscoring resilience and adaptability in combat training.


