
 Jocko Podcast
 Jocko Podcast 166: Trust and Be Wise. Psychology for the Fighting Man. Part Three.
 Feb 27, 2019 
 In this insightful discussion, topics center around the psychology of soldiers adapting to military life and confronting the fear of death. The hosts address the guilt associated with killing and the mental preparation required for combat. They explore the impact of battle casualties and the importance of recognizing mental strain. Leadership dynamics are examined, focusing on accountability, leading by example, and fostering soldier pride. Finally, they stress the significance of cultural awareness and the role of information in maintaining morale. 
 03:04:59 
Rapid Loss Of Civilian Freedoms
- Military life strips personal freedoms and privacy, forcing rapid habit change and adaptation.
- Young recruits adapt easier; accept the new life and immerse yourself to reduce friction.
Fix Homesickness By Building Local Ties
- If you're homesick, build new interests and friendships in your new environment instead of rushing home.
- Use available furloughs sparingly and invest energy into local ties to recover faster.
Put Death In Perspective
- Accepting the possibility of death and keeping it in proportion reduces paralysing fear in combat.
- Most soldiers never get hit, and surviving can bring relief and recognition, which reframes the risk.
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 57sec 
 Adjusting to Military Life and Loss of Privacy 
 00:57 • 4min 
 Fear of Death and Accepting Combat Risk 
 05:08 • 4min 
 Guilt Over Killing and Mental Preparedness 
 08:52 • 8min 
 Battle Casualties: Mental Breakdowns and Shock 
 16:29 • 1min 
 Head Injuries, Blast Effects, and TBI Awareness 
 17:38 • 2min 
 Hearing Protection Trade-offs and Situational Awareness 
 19:58 • 3min 
 Limits of Endurance and Causes of War Neuroses 
 22:59 • 11min 
 Mental Danger Signals and First Aid 
 34:25 • 5min 
 Defense Mechanisms and Denial in Soldiers 
 39:13 • 2min 
 Blame, Excuses, and Ownership in Units 
 40:57 • 13min 
 Sick Call and Physical Symptoms of Stress 
 54:12 • 2min 
 The Inner Battle: Social Duty Versus Self-Preservation 
 56:12 • 12min 
 Authority vs. Habits: Foundations of Military Leadership 
 01:08:33 • 3min 
 Discipline, Obedience, and Training Habits 
 01:11:27 • 5min 
 Respect, Loyalty and What Soldiers Want from Leaders 
 01:16:12 • 18min 
 Leaders Shouldn't Boss; Lead by Example 
 01:33:50 • 12min 
 Role Identity and Pride in the Job 
 01:45:21 • 1min 
 Selecting Leaders and Limits of Interviews 
 01:46:36 • 1min 
 Reading People Quickly and Handling Challenging Questions 
 01:47:36 • 10min 
 Leadership Can Be Learned but Competence Matters 
 01:57:33 • 6min 
 Mobs, Panic, and How Leadership Controls Crowd Behavior 
 02:03:50 • 7min 
 Cultural Awareness and Winning Hearts and Minds 
 02:11:13 • 17min 
 Rumors, Information, and Controlling Morale 
 02:28:19 • 6min 
 Psychological Warfare: Propaganda and Defenses 
 02:34:13 • 7min 
 Listen, Learn, and Become Wise 
 02:41:36 • 18sec 
 Outro 
 02:41:54 • 23min 

#44
 • Mentioned in 187 episodes 
 Extreme ownership 
 How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win 


Leif Babin


Jocko Willink
This book by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin focuses on the principle of 'Extreme Ownership,' where leaders take full responsibility for their actions and decisions.
The authors use their experiences in the U.S.
Navy SEALs to illustrate how this mindset can lead to success in any organization.
The book covers various principles such as believing in the mission, checking ego, and leading by example.
It emphasizes that leaders must own all failures, develop plans to overcome them, and ensure their teams are well-conditioned and aligned with the mission.
The authors also stress the importance of humility, discipline, and effective communication in leadership.

#314
 • Mentioned in 62 episodes 
 Discipline Equals Freedom 
 Field Manual 


Jocko Willink
In 'Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual', Jocko Willink outlines the importance of discipline in achieving success and freedom in all aspects of life.
Born from his experiences in the Navy SEALs, the book provides strategies and tactics for overcoming weakness, procrastination, and fear.
It includes specific physical training workouts for different levels of athletes, as well as recommendations for optimal sleep habits and food intake.
The book emphasizes the internal force of discipline, starting with simple actions like waking up early and extending to controlling emotions, making good decisions, and facing fears.
Willink argues that discipline is the core principle that leads to strength, health, intelligence, and ultimately, freedom.

#705
 • Mentioned in 35 episodes 
 Mikey and the Dragons 


Jocko Willink
Mikey and the Dragons is a timeless tale by Jocko Willink that follows the story of Little Mikey, a boy who is scared of everything from creepy crawlies under the rug to monsters in his closet.
When Mikey finds an old book about a young prince who volunteers to protect his king-less kingdom from hordes of dragons, he begins to learn that his fears are not as big as they seem.
The book, told in rhyming verse and illustrated with big, bold, and beautiful full-color pictures, helps children overcome their fears and tap into their inner bravery.
It is relatable, inspiring, and perfect for young readers to enjoy alone or with their parents.

#283
 • Mentioned in 68 episodes 
 The Dichotomy of Leadership 
 Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win 


Leif Babin


Jocko Willink
In this book, Jocko Willink and Leif Babin delve into the most challenging aspect of leading people: the dichotomy of leadership.
They explain that effective leadership requires finding a balance between forces that pull leaders in opposite directions.
Drawing from their combat experiences and leadership consulting work, the authors provide dynamic examples and practical advice on how to apply these leadership concepts in various contexts, including the battlefield, business, and personal life.

#44
 • Mentioned in 187 episodes 
 Extreme ownership 
 How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win 


Leif Babin


Jocko Willink
This book by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin focuses on the principle of 'Extreme Ownership,' where leaders take full responsibility for their actions and decisions.
The authors use their experiences in the U.S.
Navy SEALs to illustrate how this mindset can lead to success in any organization.
The book covers various principles such as believing in the mission, checking ego, and leading by example.
It emphasizes that leaders must own all failures, develop plans to overcome them, and ensure their teams are well-conditioned and aligned with the mission.
The authors also stress the importance of humility, discipline, and effective communication in leadership.

#341
 • Mentioned in 58 episodes 
 Way of the Warrior Kid 
 From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way 


Jon Bozak


Jocko Willink
In 'Way of the Warrior Kid', Marc, who had a terrible fifth-grade year, is helped by his uncle Jake, a retired Navy SEAL.
Uncle Jake devises a plan to turn Marc into a warrior by focusing on physical fitness, healthy eating, and academic improvement.
The book emphasizes the importance of physical activity, mental sharpness, and hard work, all illustrated with comic-style art by Jon Bozak.
It is the first installment in a series aimed at inspiring young readers to overcome their challenges.

#341
 • Mentioned in 58 episodes 
 Way of the Warrior Kid 
 From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way 


Jon Bozak


Jocko Willink
In 'Way of the Warrior Kid', Marc, who had a terrible fifth-grade year, is helped by his uncle Jake, a retired Navy SEAL.
Uncle Jake devises a plan to turn Marc into a warrior by focusing on physical fitness, healthy eating, and academic improvement.
The book emphasizes the importance of physical activity, mental sharpness, and hard work, all illustrated with comic-style art by Jon Bozak.
It is the first installment in a series aimed at inspiring young readers to overcome their challenges.

#341
 • Mentioned in 58 episodes 
 Way of the Warrior Kid 
 From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way 


Jon Bozak


Jocko Willink
In 'Way of the Warrior Kid', Marc, who had a terrible fifth-grade year, is helped by his uncle Jake, a retired Navy SEAL.
Uncle Jake devises a plan to turn Marc into a warrior by focusing on physical fitness, healthy eating, and academic improvement.
The book emphasizes the importance of physical activity, mental sharpness, and hard work, all illustrated with comic-style art by Jon Bozak.
It is the first installment in a series aimed at inspiring young readers to overcome their challenges.

#54061
 Psychology for the Fighting Man 
 What You Should Know About Yourself and Others 


Committee of the National Research Council


E.G. Boring


Marjorie Van de Water
This book provides soldiers with practical insights into psychology, covering topics such as fear, morale, leadership, and psychological warfare.
It aims to enhance personal adjustment and effectiveness in combat.
The book was widely popular, selling nearly 400,000 copies and reaching an estimated circulation of 1 million.
0:00:00 - Opening
0:00:28 - 3rd Part: Psychology for the Fighting Man.
2:39:08 - Final thoughts and take-aways.
2:42:000 - Support: How to stay on THE PATH.
3:03:24 - Closing Gratitude.
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