Jocko Podcast

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Oct 16, 2019 • 2h 26min

199: Pain Makes You Better. With Kirstie Ennis

In this engaging conversation, Kirstie Ennis, a former Marine Corps Sergeant, shares her incredible journey overcoming severe injuries from a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. She discusses the importance of resilience and leadership in facing trauma. Kirstie reflects on her transformation through recovery, embracing challenges like amputation, and finding new passions in skiing and mountaineering. Her insights on adapting to adversity and reclaiming independence inspire listeners to view pain as a catalyst for growth and empowerment.
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Oct 9, 2019 • 2h 42min

198: Life is a WAR. Fighting for How You Live. Field Service Regulations FM 100-5 w/ Dave Berke.

Join Dave Berke, a seasoned military leader and strategist, as he dives deep into leadership principles drawn from the pivotal Field Service Regulations FM 100-5. He discusses the critical balance between adherence to protocol and adaptability in the face of chaos. Dave elaborates on the essence of humility in leadership, the necessity of clear communication, and the significance of physical endurance. Personal anecdotes illuminate how effective leaders foster team cohesion and commitment. Notably, he emphasizes viewing life as a battle, urging listeners to actively pursue personal growth.
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Oct 2, 2019 • 2h 8min

197: Time, History, and Knowledge, are All Connected. Truppenfuhrung: With Andrew Paul.

Andrew Paul, a former member of Jocko Willink's task unit and now at Echelon Front, shares profound insights on military leadership and the importance of decision-making in high-pressure situations. He delves into the connections between military doctrine and contemporary leadership, emphasizing adaptability and emotional resilience. Paul also discusses the art of clear communication and its vital role in effective leadership. Personal experiences from the battlefield and the journey of continuous growth through challenges offer valuable lessons applicable in both military and business realms.
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Sep 25, 2019 • 4h 2min

196: Make Peace or Die. Service, Leadership, and Nightmares. W/ Charles Daly.

In this engaging conversation, Charles Yu Daly, the author of 'Make Peace or Die,' shares gripping tales from his time as a Marine in the Korean War. He reflects on the harsh realities of combat and the emotional toll it takes on soldiers. Daly discusses themes of bravery, leadership, and the lasting impact of service on personal identity. He also intertwines poignant anecdotes of love and loss, revealing his journey from the battlefield to academia, emphasizing resilience and the importance of legacy.
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Sep 18, 2019 • 2h 53min

195: Take Everything Thrown Your Way. Keep Going and Keep Giving. w/ Rob Jones

Rob Jones, a Wounded Marine veteran, Olympian, and congressional candidate, shares his remarkable journey of resilience and service. He discusses the motivations behind his political ambitions, navigating campaign challenges, and the necessity of personal connections in fundraising. Rob emphasizes the power of storytelling in reframing trauma into inspiring narratives, while also addressing the importance of integrity in political engagement. His personal reflections on perseverance and civic responsibility offer a compelling message for listeners.
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Sep 11, 2019 • 2h 29min

194: Costly Pitfalls to Avoid and Critical Maneuvers. How to Win in American Business. With Pete Roberts

Pete Roberts, the founder of Origin USA, shares his insights on building an ethical American business. He emphasizes the balance between profit and people, advocating for community involvement and innovation. The discussion dives into the evolution of athletic apparel and the importance of jeans as a symbol of freedom and identity. Roberts also recounts the challenges faced in American manufacturing and the dedication needed to revive local industries. Humorously, he touches on the creation of healthy energy drinks while maintaining a commitment to quality.
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Sep 4, 2019 • 2h 25min

193: Operational Excellence. The Last Vietnam SEAL to be on Active Duty, Kirby Horrell

Kirby Horrell, the last Vietnam SEAL on active duty and a retired Master Chief Petty Officer, shares riveting tales from his 47 years in the Navy SEALs. He reflects on the intense training and brotherhood forged during SEAL boot camp, recounts harrowing combat experiences in Vietnam, and discusses the challenges veterans face transitioning to civilian life. Horrell also highlights his new mission against child trafficking, emphasizing awareness and community involvement, while stressing the importance of resilience and personal growth through shared experiences.
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Aug 28, 2019 • 5h 24min

192: Important Lessons of Outlaw Platoon's Long and Horrific Road w/ Sean Parnell

Sean Parnell, a former Ranger and infantry officer, shares gripping tales from his time in Afghanistan, emphasizing the intense emotional landscape soldiers navigate. He dives into leadership lessons learned amid combat's chaos and the importance of trust and camaraderie within teams. Parnell reflects on transformative moments, such as dealing with the loss of comrades and the psychological toll of battle. He advocates for resilience and an active mindset, providing a poignant look at the human cost of war while encouraging a proactive approach to overcoming challenges.
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Aug 21, 2019 • 2h 58min

191: w/ BTF Tony Eafrati. Sometimes You Just Gotta BTF THROUGH.

Tony Eafrati, a retired Navy SEAL with extensive combat experience, shares electrifying stories from his military journey. He delves into the importance of teamwork and adaptability learned through rigorous training, as well as the challenges of sniper school. Eafrati also discusses the art of situational awareness during hunting and the mental engagement it brings. Listeners are inspired by his reflections on resilience, personal growth through adversity, and the bonds formed through shared struggles in high-stakes environments.
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Aug 14, 2019 • 2h 44min

190: How Tolerance Can Be Your Greatest Risk. USMC Tactics Pt.4 w/ Dave Berke

In this discussion, Dave Berke, a former Marine Corps First Lieutenant, shares his wisdom on military tactics and leadership. They delve into the concept of the 'default aggressive' mindset, emphasizing the need for proactive decision-making in dynamic situations. The conversation covers the balance between aggression and consolidation in combat, alongside the importance of maintaining reserves for strategic moments. With insights into the essential qualities of tactical leadership, Berke encourages continuous learning and resilience, showcasing how military principles apply beyond the battlefield.

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