

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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Jun 14, 2022 • 11min
Jocko Underground: Alpha Males, Beta Males, Sigma Males, and The Others. Take Charge With No Authority.
Dive into the fascinating world of male archetypes, from alpha to sigma, and uncover what they reveal about social dynamics. Discover the allure of these classifications and their psychological impact on identity. Learn practical tips for improving job interview results and how to navigate challenging interpersonal interactions. The conversation also tackles self-evaluation and staying on track while enjoying life's indulgences, all while emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and authenticity in personal growth.

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Jun 8, 2022 • 2h 54min
337: When You Think You've "Made it", You Can Still Do More. W/ SEAL Officer, Mike Hayes
In this discussion, retired Navy SEAL officer Mike Hayes shares gripping anecdotes from his 20-year military career, including intense decision-making during combat. He reflects on leadership dynamics, mental health challenges, and the importance of community engagement, especially for Gold Star families. Hayes emphasizes the value of adaptability, structured processes, and emotional resilience while highlighting his charitable initiatives. With personal insights, he encourages a culture of proactive support and mentorship among service members and their families.

Jun 6, 2022 • 12min
Jocko Underground: Are You an Introvert, Extrovert, Ambivert, or Omnivert?
Dive into the fascinating world of personality types, exploring the quirks of introverts, extroverts, and the fluid omniverts. Discover how these traits influence social interactions and personal growth. Enjoy humorous analogies likening personality classifications to car colors and astrology. The discussion also touches on practical advice for starting a business and managing time effectively, all while reflecting on the challenges of finding focus amid a busy schedule. Perfect for anyone curious about their own social preferences!
Jun 3, 2022 • 37min
The Actual TOPGUN, Dave Berke, Reacts to "TOPGUN: Maverick" with Jocko
Dave Berke, a Marine Corps fighter pilot and Top Gun instructor, shares riveting insights about the realities of fighter pilot training. He discusses the rigorous selection process for instructors and how the original 'Top Gun' film influenced his career. The conversation dives into key aviation maneuvers, the importance of ownership among pilots, and the dangers of G-lock during training. Berke also highlights emergency protocols and the impact of modern technology on future aerial combat. It's a captivating exploration of aviation's past and future.

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Jun 1, 2022 • 1h 43min
336: Your Superpower. How To Get It. How To Use It.
Discover the art of effective communication and emotional detachment in leadership. Learn how to navigate chaos with a strategic mindset and the importance of active listening. Dive into the evolution of martial arts and the necessity of adapting techniques. Enjoy humorous takes on everyday decisions like dining, while understanding the impact of nutrition on recovery. Unpack ethical challenges in the protein supplement industry and gain insights on fostering collaboration and shared responsibility.

May 25, 2022 • 2h 27min
335: You Got One Shot at This Gig, So Go Out and Live. W/ Lance Mann.
Lance Mann, a UDT frogman and entrepreneur, shares thrilling tales from his life, highlighting his journey through the Navy's Underwater Demolition Teams. He dives deep into his transformative experiences, the challenges of SEAL training, and the evolution of brotherhood forged in the military. Mann also discusses his new coffee venture, emphasizing the importance of embracing life experiences and maintaining a positive mindset as one ages. His reflections on resilience, personal growth, and living vibrantly inspire listeners to seize every moment.

May 23, 2022 • 15min
Jocko Underground: People Are Like Terrain to be Used For Advantage | Getting Back on The Horse
The discussion includes an intriguing analogy of people as terrain, highlighting how effective leaders can utilize individual traits for success. There's a focus on the dual nature of stubbornness and the importance of self-awareness in leadership. Emotional detachment in decision-making is explored, emphasizing the value of pausing to reflect. The speakers analyze interpersonal dynamics and teamwork, advocating for the need for like-minded support while navigating challenges within relationships.

May 18, 2022 • 3h 51min
334: Work Hard, ENDURE, & Keep Hammering, w/ Bowhunter Cam Hanes.
Cam Hanes, an esteemed bowhunter, endurance athlete, and author, shares his journey of perseverance in both bowhunting and life. He discusses the emotional challenges tied to childhood and family dynamics while emphasizing the importance of personal accountability. Cam reflects on the dedication required for bowhunting, the significance of physical fitness, and the mental strength needed in endurance sports. He also explores the impact of community and mentorship as pivotal elements in overcoming obstacles and achieving personal growth.

May 16, 2022 • 15min
Jocko Underground: TOXIC PRODUCTIVITY | Consistency with a Hectic and Unpredictable Work Schedule
Explore the pitfalls of toxic productivity and its detrimental effect on mental health in high-stress environments. Discover how social media fosters feelings of inadequacy and the importance of prioritizing self-care. Gain insights on thoughtful actions versus impulsive reactions in challenging situations. Delve into the nuances of effective planning while juggling unpredictable work schedules. Plus, learn what Navy SEALS training teaches about confronting unexpected threats. It's a call to focus on meaningful action amid chaos.

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May 11, 2022 • 3h 40min
333: Excuses and Rationalizations are Not Valid... And We Know That. W/ Dan Cnossen
Dan Cnossen, a retired Navy SEAL platoon commander and Paralympic athlete, shares his inspiring journey of resilience. He discusses the emotional impact of military service and the importance of a supportive upbringing. The conversation shifts to the value of struggle in sports, especially his transition to adaptive athletics after severe injuries. Cnossen emphasizes the power of mindset, the significance of overcoming excuses, and the camaraderie found in both military and athletic communities. His insights are a profound reminder of perseverance and growth.


