

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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Aug 7, 2024 • 3h 20min
450: Pronounced Dead. Still More to Do. CRACK ON. With Royal Marine, Mark Ormrod.
Mark Ormrod, a former Royal Marine commando and motivational speaker, shares his incredible journey after losing his limbs in Afghanistan. He discusses the emotional impacts of trauma on families and the strength found in relationships, including a heartfelt proposal during his recovery. Ormrod emphasizes resilience, recounting his military training and transition to civilian life while highlighting the camaraderie among soldiers. He also details his passion for jiu-jitsu and how it aids personal transformation and community support for veterans.

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Jul 31, 2024 • 2h 46min
449: Be Loyal To Your Team, Friends, and Your Dogs. With Jay Kopelman
Jay Kopelman, a Lieutenant Colonel and author, shares powerful stories from his military service. He recounts a heartwarming encounter with a puppy during the Iraq War, revealing deep connections forged even in chaos. Kopelman reflects on his transition from Navy aviator to Marine, emphasizing resilience through personal and professional challenges. He also discusses the emotional journey of reuniting with his beloved dog, Lava, and how their bond inspired him to become an advocate for veterans. Themes of loyalty and healing resonate throughout this captivating conversation.

Jul 29, 2024 • 14min
Jocko Underground: Are Veterans Taking Advantage of The System?
The discussion dives into the complexities of veterans navigating disability benefits, highlighting personal stories of uneven compensation. It contrasts those who seek help with those who avoid it, risking crucial support. The podcast also addresses the challenges of having medical conditions acknowledged and the role of insurance in accessing treatment. Financial hurdles are explored, focusing on the difficulties of college aid paperwork. The importance of documentation and available resources for recovery are underscored throughout the conversation.

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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 39min
448: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Winner Take All. Submission Fighting with Craig Jones.
Craig Jones, a renowned Jiu-Jitsu black belt and organizer of the Craig Jones Invitational, shares insights on offering a staggering One Million Dollars to the winner. He delves into his evolution in the sport, the challenges of weight management, and the controversial use of performance-enhancing substances like steroids. The conversation also covers the dynamics of competition, the impact of charitable initiatives in grappling, and innovative ways to elevate financial sustainability for athletes in the Jiu-Jitsu community. It's an engaging blend of serious discourse and entertaining anecdotes.

Jul 22, 2024 • 9min
Jocko Underground: Getting People On Board and Enthusiastic to Make It Happen.
Discover simple nutritional tips to enhance your well-being. Overcome imposter syndrome and boost your confidence. Learn how to elevate the standards around you and drive enthusiasm in your teams. Explore strategies for empowering volunteers and fostering a collaborative spirit. Understand the importance of ownership and responsibility in motivating individuals to take charge and create impactful solutions.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 3h 30min
447: Everyone Who Exalts Himself Will Be Humbled. With Lynda MacFarland.
Lynda MacFarland, author of "Drowning in Lemonade" and military wife of General Sean MacFarland, shares her inspiring journey. She discusses the emotional toll of deployments and the resilience needed to navigate military family life. Lynda reflects on her unexpected path from English major to Navy officer, the role of faith and community support, and the importance of mental health awareness. Her personal anecdotes reveal the challenges and triumphs that shape the military spouse experience, highlighting the significance of humility in leadership.

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Jul 10, 2024 • 2h 7min
446: Using Asymmetric Warfare To Even The Odds In Competition
Discover the intriguing concept of asymmetric warfare and how it applies to competition in various fields. The discussion highlights guerrilla tactics and their relation to strategic planning in both military and personal success. Insights into the dynamics of underdogs in sports reveal the significance of narratives and societal elements in achieving goals. Additionally, the podcast touches on the realities of pursuing a professional football career and humorous reflections on culinary choices, emphasizing health and nutrition.

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Jul 8, 2024 • 13min
Jocko Underground: Being Supportive At Home.
Discover effective strategies for getting your family on board with household routines. Explore the importance of functional cleanliness over perfection in your living spaces. Learn how to foster a supportive environment at home, especially for partners managing family duties. Gain insights on teaching children valuable organization skills that shape their future. Plus, navigate the tricky decisions about when to pivot or even quit various commitments.

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Jul 3, 2024 • 2h 60min
445: Pursue Opportunity Over Passion, and Bring Your Passion to The Opportunity. With Ryan Bates.
Join a former Navy SEAL as he humorously recalls extreme cold adventures and family life. Discover the vital role of leadership in high-stakes situations and hear about his journey from youth wrestling to rigorous military training. Learn how camaraderie in martial arts and military missions shapes character. Dive into creative pursuits post-service, the chaos of MMA friendships, and the unpredictability of nature alongside coding. Reflect on humility, discipline, and the joys of cooking high-quality steak effortlessly.

Jul 1, 2024 • 13min
Jocko Underground: Physical Punnishment.
The discussion dives into unconventional methods of discipline, questioning the effectiveness of physical training as punishment. Personal anecdotes reveal the balance of structure and privilege in parenting, likening it to Navy boot camp principles. Trust and communication are emphasized as essential for building strong parent-child relationships. The conversation also touches on the need for understanding over strict punishment, showcasing personal experiences that shape effective parenting.


