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Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 19min

Jocko Responds to Rumors of Being on Steroids, TRT, and PEDs. Jocko DMZ 001

The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on recent rumors about steroid use, addressing integrity and public perception. They dive deep into the societal pressures surrounding drug use, especially among younger crowds. Personal experiences with fitness misconceptions are shared, highlighting the relationship between strength and genetics. The speakers challenge myths about steroid use in military and sports cultures, emphasizing dedication over performance enhancers. They also illuminate the unique strength culture within the SEAL teams, blending personal insights with fitness wisdom.
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Oct 20, 2021 • 2h 50min

304: How NOT to Lead. The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.2

Dive into the intriguing analysis of military incompetence throughout history. Explore leadership failures during the Crimean War and the Boer War, revealing the disconnect between commanders and their troops. Learn how detachment and indecisiveness can lead to disastrous outcomes, with vivid examples from significant battles like the Charge of the Light Brigade. Reflect on the psychological traits that contribute to poor military decisions and the importance of care and accountability in leadership. Engage with thought-provoking discussions on the true costs of egotistical command.
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Oct 13, 2021 • 2h 53min

303: Always Look for New Information. The Psychology of Military Incompetence.

Explore the psychology behind military incompetence and the pitfalls of rigid leadership structures. Delve into the internal noise that clouds decision-making, illustrated by historical naval disasters. Discover how upbringing shapes military behavior and the resistance to innovation within bureaucracy. Contrast optimistic and critical leadership styles, assessing the lessons learned from past conflicts. Enjoy lighthearted banter on nutrition and convenient meals, all while emphasizing the importance of clear communication and adaptability in challenging situations.
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Oct 7, 2021 • 17min

Jocko Underground: Value In Getting in a Street Fight and Losing? Dating Girls and Emotions. Guns For Home Defense.

Discover the unexpected lessons from street fights and how losing can foster growth and resilience. Explore the real value of humility taught through jiu-jitsu and its role in combating bullying. Hear about the humor and challenges of starting MMA training, including grappling dynamics that reveal the unpredictability of physical confrontations. Unpack the intense dynamics within SEAL teams and the competitive nature of respect. Plus, find out about a new subscription service aiming to deepen connections.
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Oct 6, 2021 • 3h 1min

302: Have a Plan, a Protocol, and a Code. Iron Sharpened Leadership. W/ Gen. John Gronski

Gen. John Gronski, a veteran with over 40 years of service and author of 'Iron Sharpened Leadership,' dives into the essence of effective leadership. He shares insights from the battlefield, emphasizing resilience, accountability, and the importance of a personal code. Gronski discusses the power of leadership presence and the transformative nature of kindness in adverse situations. He also touches on balancing creativity with leadership training and the value of maintaining healthy routines for overall well-being.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 1h 39min

301: This Is Life. This Is Death. This Is The Final Spin. An Alternate Biography.

Dive into the contrasting lives of two brothers, Johnny and Artie, revealing the complexities of family dynamics. Explore the journey from nonfiction to fiction, tackling personal challenges and universal themes of friendship. Discover the power of minimal communication and the joys of hands-on creativity through crafting slingshots. Delve into the essence of selflessness in leadership and the touch of nostalgia in live vinyl recordings. Plus, unravel the intricacies of personal growth, fitness, and the significance of American-made fashion.
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Sep 24, 2021 • 14min

Jocko Underground: Society, Advertising, etc, Appeals to Our Desire For Immediate Gratification. How to Stay Ambitious.

Dive into the seductive world of advertising and its knack for triggering our cravings for instant gratification. The discussion unpacks how societal influences shape our self-perception and decision-making. From the evolution of ads into gripping narratives to the need for critical thinking in distinguishing manipulative marketing tactics, there's plenty to ponder. Plus, insights on stepping up as a leader in challenging environments and the dynamics of independent podcasting round out an engaging conversation.
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Sep 22, 2021 • 2h 42min

300: War is a Racket

Delve into the complex legacy of Major Smedley Butler, a decorated Marine who turned against the military-industrial complex. Discover how war has become a profitable venture for a few while it exacts a heavy toll on soldiers and society. The discussion touches on the psychological impacts of combat and the ethically troubling dynamics of war profiteering. Reflect on the moral responsibilities in government and the importance of understanding wartime realities. This engaging dialogue critiques the glorification of war and advocates for mindful, responsible leadership.
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Sep 17, 2021 • 13min

Jocko Underground: Are We Raising Soft Kids? Good Samaritan VS A Snitch. The Single Most Difficult Time.

The discussion tackles whether today's kids are growing up softer than previous generations, highlighting both their challenges and strengths. It delves into the importance of mental toughness over physical capabilities, especially in extreme training environments. The speakers emphasize building resilience in youth amidst modern distractions and the impact of technology on problem-solving. They also touch on the emotional complexity of family relationships and the moral dilemmas surrounding doing the right thing versus being labeled a snitch.
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Sep 15, 2021 • 1h 52min

299: Sometimes You Need a Little Laugh. Sometimes You Need a Big One. With Theo Von.

Comedian Theo Von, known for his podcast This Past Weekend, shares his journey of using humor to navigate life's challenges. He discusses personal childhood struggles shaped by family dynamics, revealing how laughter became a vital coping mechanism. Theo emphasizes the authentic connections comedy fosters with audiences while reflecting on his experiences preparing for a Netflix special. The conversation also touches on the importance of vulnerability and community in overcoming insecurities, showcasing humor's power as both a shield and a source of joy.

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