

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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Feb 17, 2021 • 2h 47min
269: Don't Just Go With The Flow. Take Action Because It Makes a Difference
This discussion dives into the vital role of leadership in military contexts, emphasizing how frontline leaders can influence outcomes. Stories of bravery, like Sergeant Joe Hooper during the Tet Offensive, highlight the importance of camaraderie and effective training. The podcast also examines the flawed legacy of SLA Marshall and critiques leadership styles that harm team morale. It wraps up with a focus on individual responsibility in making a difference, along with insights on balancing nutrition and community engagement for overall well-being.

Feb 15, 2021 • 5min
Jocko Underground: Can You Take a Good Razzing? Insults VS Jokes, and How to Handle Both.
The discussion dives into the art of playful teasing versus hurtful insults. Listeners learn how to navigate that fine line, with reflections on friendships and past experiences. Emphasis is placed on developing self-awareness when dealing with insults and critiques. The conversation is light-hearted yet insightful, encouraging resilience and humor in the face of good-natured ribbing.

Feb 12, 2021 • 42min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #13: When To Put Your Foot Down to Get Your Subordinates On Board with The Plan
Delve into the challenges of unifying a divided sales team and the importance of collaborative leadership. Discover how decentralized command empowers effective decision-making while embracing pushback as a catalyst for alignment. Learn about the development of self-sustaining leadership through effective communication and the significance of a common language across teams. The conversation also emphasizes continuous learning in leadership and offers valuable resources for growth.

Feb 10, 2021 • 2h 46min
268: You Make a Difference... But Only if You MAKE A DIFFERENCE. With Leif Babin.
Leif Babin, a retired Navy SEAL and author, joins to discuss the transformative power of leadership at all levels. He emphasizes the importance of initiative and the 80% decision-making rule for effective leadership. The conversation explores historical military examples that showcase the impact of empowered team dynamics and strategic surprise in decision-making. Babin also touches on the essence of trust within teams, the psychological impact of combat, and how small actions can lead to significant changes in both personal and professional spheres.

Feb 8, 2021 • 9min
Jocko Underground: Corner Yourself With No Other Options... and Execute
Dive into the concept of 'decisively engaged' in both military strategy and everyday life. The discussion highlights how embracing this mindset can drive personal growth and effective decision-making. Learn how setting firm commitments can create motivational pressure, leading to enhanced productivity. The speakers also recommend essential texts for better understanding military operations, making connections between strategic insight and real-world application.

Feb 4, 2021 • 13min
Jocko Underground: The Reasons Your Tactical Moves are Ruining Your Strategy
Explore the fine line between strategic and tactical thinking and how ego can cloud your judgment. The discussion reveals nostalgic reflections on 80s films like 'E.T.' and 'Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,' connecting character motivations to our own decision-making. Delve into the dangers of instant gratification that can derail long-term goals, illustrated by relatable examples. The conversation emphasizes the value of detachment in fostering better strategic thinking and achieving success.

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Feb 3, 2021 • 2h 7min
267: Are You Competing In The Right Things? MCDP 1-4. Pt. 4
Dave Burke, a former military aviator and leadership expert, discusses the nature of competition and strategic thinking. He critiques the tendency to compete for superficial gains, emphasizing the importance of aligning pursuits with true goals. Burke shares insights on leadership, encouraging a balance between collaboration and competition. He also highlights cultural influences on decision-making, the need for understanding adversaries, and the importance of crafting personal growth goals over ego-driven rivalries. Humorous anecdotes about organization and health discipline add a lighthearted touch.

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Jan 27, 2021 • 2h 10min
266: Pay Attention to What You're Paying Attention To. MCD 1-4, w/ Dave Berke. Pt.3
Joining the discussion is Dave Berke, a Marine Corps leadership expert and strategist. He dives into the psychological effects of competition, stressing balance and strategic focus over minor victories. Berke emphasizes the importance of humility in decision-making, comparing military tactics to effective leadership approaches. He also explores the evolution of aircraft carriers as tools of diplomacy and the dynamics of collaboration in military aviation. Personal anecdotes reinforce the value of accountability and continuous improvement in achieving long-term success.

Jan 25, 2021 • 48min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #12: Find Out Where The Team is Out of Alignment
Discover the hidden misalignments within your team that can hinder success. The hosts delve into real-life examples of how communication breakdowns often stem from misunderstood responsibilities. They discuss the importance of aligning personal and team goals, especially during major projects. Competing agendas, like those between the Army and Marines, highlight the need for collaboration. The conversation emphasizes setting aside egos for a unified mission, fostering mutual benefits, and creating a shared vision for effective teamwork.

Jan 22, 2021 • 11min
Jocko Underground: You're Going Somewhere. Are You Going Where You Want to Be Going?
The host shares a personal struggle with severe neck issues, using humor to emphasize the importance of communication in leadership. He discusses the balance between determination and flexibility in decision-making, warning against the dangers of short-term thinking. The conversation shifts to strategic thinking, underlining its role in navigating conflicts and making informed decisions. A new platform is introduced to enhance listener engagement, all while keeping content accessible. Life moves forward—are you on the right path?


