Jocko Podcast

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May 17, 2021 • 42min

The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #17: Calculating How Often You Should Argue With The People Around You

Discover how to navigate workplace disagreements with finesse. The hosts delve into the art of constructive pushback, highlighting the importance of healthy communication. They discuss fostering resilience in teams and the vital role positivity plays in overcoming challenges. Dive into the parallels between chess strategies and leadership skills, emphasizing emotional detachment in high-pressure situations. The conversation also touches on the complexities of communication and the regrets tied to both action and inaction in leadership.
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May 14, 2021 • 14min

Jocko Underground: Learn From Others. Who Would Win In a Fight? Jocko Or Joe Rogan? Getting In Business With Your Spouse?

Dive into the importance of learning from others and adjusting your communication style for different personalities. Discover the challenges of going into business with a spouse and how to introduce daughters to sports effectively. The discussion even speculates on a playful hypothetical: who would win in a fight, Jocko or Joe Rogan? Plus, insights on fostering team ownership among members who may initially hesitate. It’s a blend of personal growth, humor, and practical advice!
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May 12, 2021 • 2h 29min

281: Flying, Fighting, And Taking Care Of Our People in Battle and Beyond. Major General Clay Hutmacher

Major General Clay Hutmacher, President and CEO of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, shares his remarkable journey from foster care to military leadership. He discusses the vital support his foundation provides to the families of fallen service members. Anecdotes from his military aviation career reveal the grit needed for high-stakes missions. Hutmacher highlights the importance of mentorship and community in transforming lives, emphasizing resilience and the preparation required to tackle life's unexpected challenges.
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May 7, 2021 • 9min

Jocko Underground: The Reason You Can't Make Things Happen is Learned Helplessness. Fear Of Home Invasions. Enforcing Covid19 Mask-wearing Rules.. or Not?

Dive into the psychology of learned helplessness and how it shapes our behavior and conformity. Discover techniques to overcome irrational fears, like the fear of home invasions. Explore the value of fundamentals in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and how this impacts personal growth. Discuss the challenges of enforcing mask-wearing rules in leadership roles. Finally, the importance of holding those in power accountable is highlighted, emphasizing a collective responsibility for accountability and change.
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May 5, 2021 • 2h 49min

280: BURN. DEMOLISH. KILL. The Horrors of The Armenian Genocide

In this enlightening discussion, Daryl Cooper, a guest expert on the Armenian Genocide, delves into the horrific events and personal traumas that define this dark chapter in history. He examines the systematic violence faced by Armenians, particularly women and children, emphasizing the importance of remembering these atrocities to prevent future genocides. Cooper also draws parallels with other historical persecutions, highlighting the psychological impacts of such horrors and the necessity for healing and reflection in navigating heavy conversations.
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May 2, 2021 • 2h 28min

Jocko Podcast 13: Chechens VS Russians, UFC 196 Review, Supplements

Dive into the intense world of urban warfare with insightful lessons from the Chechen conflict, where adaptability and leadership are key. Discover a tactical breakdown of UFC 196, exploring the contrasting fighting styles and strategies that determined the outcomes. Hear tales from BUDS training that ignite passion. Plus, ponder if shooting qualifies as a martial art and learn about essential supplements for optimal performance. It's a thrilling mix of military strategy, combat sports, and the relentless mindset needed for success.
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Apr 30, 2021 • 9min

Jocko Underground: The Trickery and Power of Group Influence. Moving Out of California? Telling White Lies. Helping Others Through Burnout

Discover the fascinating Asch Experiment, which reveals how group dynamics can lead people to conform, even against their better judgment. Explore the dilemma of moving out of California for better business opportunities and hear tips for starting Jiu Jitsu at 56. Gain insights into supporting a friend through burnout and the ethics of telling white lies on a Marine application. Plus, ponder whether to chase a football career after being cut from college—a journey of resilience and self-discovery!
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Apr 28, 2021 • 3h 9min

279: Don't Stay in The Same Place. The Art of Exploration w/ Levison Wood, Former British Army Officer

Levison Wood, a former British Army officer turned acclaimed explorer and writer, shares riveting stories from his travels around the globe. He recounts hair-raising encounters, including a terrifying taxi ride in Zimbabwe and adventurous expeditions like walking the Nile. Wood discusses the profound impact military training had on his leadership skills and resilience, and reflects on the stories behind the conflict in various regions. His insights into exploration as a means of personal growth add depth to the conversation, encouraging listeners to embrace new adventures.
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Apr 23, 2021 • 11min

Jocko Underground: Your Life Is Here To Live... Don't F**k It Up. Opportunity, Attitude, and Gratitude. Don't F**k It Up.

Embrace life and seize every opportunity. The speaker reflects on leadership lessons from military experiences, emphasizing the importance of confidence and teamwork. Personal anecdotes highlight the emotional weight of loss and the critical nature of decision-making under pressure. Powerful insights inspired by a fallen comrade remind us to live intentionally and avoid regrets. It's a passionate call to make the best of life's challenges and not to fumble the journey.
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Apr 21, 2021 • 3h 22min

278: The Wins Don't Always Come Easy and You Don't Always Win. With Bow Hunter, John Dudley

John Dudley, the founder of Knock on Archery and a top-tier archer and coach, shares fascinating insights on bow hunting and personal growth. He dives into the ethics of the archery industry, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and customer focus. Humor flows as he recounts wild childhood tales, including a house fire that pivoted his athletic journey. Dudley also highlights the balance of enjoyment and intensity in archery, the significance of community in promoting the sport, and how resilience through challenges shapes both archers and hunters.

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