

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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May 13, 2020 • 2h 7min
229: Pick a Plan and GET AFTER IT. Any Good Plan Executed Boldly is Better Than Indecision. General Omar Bradley
Dive into the fascinating leadership strategies of General Omar Bradley, renowned for his humane approach during World War II. Discover the vital distinction between having great ideas and executing them effectively, highlighting that true leadership stems from action and collaboration. The discussion covers the importance of feedback, humility in leadership, and the critical role of rest in high-stress situations. Explore how experience shapes character and influences leadership qualities, emphasizing the empowerment of future leaders through responsibility.
May 6, 2020 • 3h 8min
228: Put Pressure on Your Mind, Be Your Own General and Be Your Own Soldiers. MCDP 7, Pt.2 With Dave Berke.
Dave Berke, a former Marine Corps and Top Gun leader, shares his insights on leadership and personal development. He emphasizes the value of mental pressure to challenge norms, drawing parallels between military aviation and self-leadership. The discussion covers the importance of adaptability and critical thinking in high-pressure situations. Berke also highlights the dual role of learning as both a warrior and a scholar, advocating for a decentralized command structure that fosters feedback and collaboration among peers.
Apr 29, 2020 • 2h 21min
227: Learning for Ultimate Winning. With Dave Berke. New Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication. MCDP 7 Learning.
Dave Berke, a Marine Corps veteran and leadership trainer, dives into the Marine Corps' new publication, MCDP 7 Learning. He emphasizes the critical need for continuous learning and adaptability in warfare and leadership. The discussion covers pattern recognition for decision-making and the role of humility in fostering a constructive learning environment. Berke connects these concepts with effective feedback mechanisms and the importance of creativity in training. He also touches on maintaining discipline and nutrition during the pandemic, showcasing strategies for personal growth.
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Apr 22, 2020 • 2h 36min
226: The Code. The Evaluation. The Protocols. THE PATH. With Dave Berke
Dave Berke, a personal development expert and former military leader, dives deep into the principles of self-evaluation and growth. He discusses the new book 'The Code, The Evaluation, The Protocols', emphasizing structured approaches to personal challenges, including mourning and creative potential. Berke highlights the importance of a personal code for decision-making, physical and mental health balance, and empowering family preparedness. Listeners are encouraged to embrace discipline and strategize their time and money for a fulfilling life.
Apr 15, 2020 • 2h 29min
225: Overcome Insecurity. What To Do When Nobody is Respecting You. How to Be Aggressive When You are Not.
Explore the intricacies of extreme ownership and its impact on leadership dynamics. Discover strategies for being more aggressive when it's out of your comfort zone. Learn how to navigate negativity in teams and handle complaints effectively. Gain insights on dealing with feelings of insecurity and earning respect in conversations. Finally, find out how to mentally prepare for adversity and turn challenges into opportunities for growth.
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Apr 8, 2020 • 3h 9min
224: In An Uncertain World, Stack The Deck In Your Favor. With Darryl Cooper.
Darryl Cooper, host of Martyr Made, connects historical events to contemporary issues. He discusses the emotional and ethical challenges of warfare, emphasizing resilience and camaraderie in combat. Cooper recalls his formative years of reading amidst family instability, reflecting on how literature shaped his path. He highlights the importance of personal responsibility and adapting to chaos, while advocating for self-education and community building through innovative solutions during crises. His insights fuse personal narratives with lessons from history.
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Apr 1, 2020 • 2h 41min
223: Be Skilled, Capable, and Prepared to Take Care of Yourself and the People Around You. With Pat McNamara.
Pat McNamara, a retired Special Forces soldier and tactical shooting instructor, shares gripping stories from his military career. He emphasizes the importance of survival skills, resilience, and camaraderie in high-pressure environments. Pat recounts a near-miss during parachuting training and discusses the emotional challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life. He also touches on effective teaching methods, fitness as self-care, and the significance of quality gear for self-defense, all while blending humor and life lessons from his experiences.
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Mar 25, 2020 • 3h 58min
222: Life is a Challenge. Life is Suffering. So Live With Fortitude. With Dan Crenshaw
Dan Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL and Texas congressman, shares powerful insights on resilience and personal growth. He delves into the significance of embracing hardship as a path to strength, critiquing modern victim narratives. Crenshaw emphasizes accountability, the warrior ethos, and the necessity of moral duty. He discusses the role of personal sacrifice in fostering a stronger community and highlights the evolution of American identity amidst contemporary challenges. With compelling stories from his service, he inspires listeners to face life's adversities with fortitude.
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Mar 18, 2020 • 4h 41min
221: The Unimaginable Path of Jonny Kim. SEAL Combat Medic, Doctor, Astronaut
Jonny Kim, a remarkable Navy SEAL combat medic turned physician and astronaut, shares his extraordinary journey. He recounts his bravery during the Battle of Ramadi, discussing the mental toll of combat and the challenges of emergency care under fire. Kim elaborates on transitioning from military service to medicine and the rigorous path to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming childhood fears. He emphasizes resilience, leadership, and setting small goals for self-improvement, making his story an inspiring testament to determination and service.
Mar 11, 2020 • 4h 6min
220: Seeing Death From Close up. What We Learn from Mortuary Affairs. With Chris Bussler
Chris Bussler, a former Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corps and author of "No Tougher Duty, No Greater Honor," shares profound insights about his role in Mortuary Affairs. He discusses the emotional weight of honoring fallen servicemen, recounting poignant experiences of processing their remains in Iraq. Bussler reflects on the resilience required to navigate the chaos of combat and the deep bonds formed among service members. He also emphasizes the importance of mental health support and the transformative power of storytelling for healing after trauma.


