

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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Jan 2, 2023 • 10min
Jocko Underground: Insults Make You Mad Because They Are True.
Insults can provoke strong reactions because they often hold a kernel of truth. Reflecting on why we get mad can lead to personal growth. The discussion highlights how our ego interacts with criticism and the emotional aftermath of those encounters. Embracing insults as a means to build confidence can foster community. Additionally, the introduction of a supportive platform allows for genuine connections, free from corporate sponsorships.

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Dec 28, 2022 • 2h 8min
366: Place Duty Over Your Personal Feelings or Desires. "Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership"
Join Dave Berke, author of 'Leadership Strategy and Tactics' and a Marine Corps veteran, as he shares insights into effective leadership. He emphasizes the essence of duty and selflessness, guided by principles from the Marine Corps manual. The discussion covers the importance of decentralized command and adapting military training for modern leaders. Berke highlights the role of Non-Commissioned Officers in empowering teams and explores how personal growth ties into effective leadership. With anecdotes and practical advice, this conversation is both inspiring and enlightening.

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Dec 21, 2022 • 1h 50min
365: Build A Palace, Or Struggle to Build a Lean-To. Leadership Lessons From Omar Bradley.
Dive into the leadership lessons from General Omar Bradley, exploring his rise and significant military influence. Discover insights on the interplay between leadership and technology, and why human qualities matter even amid AI advancements. The discussion touches on the balance of personal values and business growth, alongside the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership. Engage with topics like resilience in the face of challenges, and enjoy a light-hearted take on branding and domain acquisitions.

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Dec 19, 2022 • 13min
Jocko Underground: DON'T ACCEPT IT
Listeners dive into the battle against complacency, learning to refuse acceptance in both personal lives and sports. Insights on how to start surfing make waves alongside heartwarming tales of resilience from jiu-jitsu tournaments. The conversation spans navigating loss with a jaded vet, tackling personal growth, and embracing change. Plus, a vision for an underground platform to enhance engagement ignites excitement. It’s a gripping mix of motivation and real-life challenges!

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Dec 14, 2022 • 3h 58min
364: You Only Fail if You Quit, With Record Breaking Fighter Pilot, Dick Rutan
Dick Rutan, a retired Air Force officer and record-breaking aviator, shares thrilling stories from his illustrious career, including his historic non-stop around-the-world flight. He reflects on early inspirations and the warrior mindset developed through challenges, such as overcoming edge phobia. Rutan recounts gripping combat missions as a Misty pilot in Vietnam, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and resilience. His journey illustrates not only the emotional toll of military life but also the exhilarating highs of aviation adventures.

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Dec 12, 2022 • 11min
Jocko Underground: The POWER To Do Things You Don't Want to Do | How To Win The Top Spot
Discover the power of doing what you need to do, even when you don’t want to. Learn how military discipline can push you beyond your limits and shape personal growth. The discussion includes warning signs of toxic individuals and advice tailored for military spouses. There’s also valuable insight on how to excel in leadership roles and secure the top spot on a team. Explore how past experiences, particularly in the military, influence personal preferences in uniforms and grooming.

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Dec 9, 2022 • 3h 45min
Jocko Podcast Civil War Excursion With JD Baker Pt.6: The Battle of Gettysburg
JD Baker, a Civil War expert, dives deep into the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg. He discusses General George Meade’s reluctant rise to leadership and his relationships with other key figures. The conversation highlights strategic maneuvers, including the courageous choices of cavalry commanders and the Union's advantageous formations. Baker also reflects on the tragic chaos of Pickett's Charge, emphasizing the human cost of conflict and the lessons learned from this critical moment in history.

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Dec 9, 2022 • 1h 37min
Jocko Podcast Civil War Excursion With JD Baker Pt.5: The Last Battle of Stonewall Jackson
JD Baker, a civil war expert, delves into the Battle of Chancellorsville, highlighting the tragic miscommunication that led to Stonewall Jackson's injury. He discusses the unexpected camaraderie between Union and Confederate soldiers, revealing their shared humanity. The conversation also touches on leadership dynamics, the impact of ambition on troop morale, and the tactical maneuvers that defined key battles. Baker offers a poignant reflection on the chaos and sacrifice of war, emphasizing the emotional toll on soldiers and the lessons learned from these historic events.

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Dec 9, 2022 • 1h 24min
Jocko Podcast Civil War Excursion With JD Baker Pt.4: Good Leadership Wins...
JD Baker, a Civil War expert, dives into the leadership dynamics between President Lincoln and his generals. He explores Burnside's ambitious plans near Richmond and the logistical nightmares faced by the Union Army at Fredericksburg. The discussion highlights key figures like General McClellan and the moral implications of leadership through the poignant story of Sergeant Richard Roland Kirkland, known as the 'Angel of Mary's Heights.' Throughout, Baker emphasizes the critical role of effective leadership and strategy in wartime.

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Dec 9, 2022 • 1h 20min
Jocko Podcast Civil War Excursion With JD Baker Pt.3: No Progress. Only Carnage.
JD Baker, a Civil War expert, shares his insights on pivotal battles in Virginia and Maryland. He discusses General McClellan's political hesitations and how they led to a demoralized Union army. The contrasting leadership styles of McClellan and Stonewall Jackson reveal vital lessons in military strategy. Baker analyzes the significance of logistics, battlefield geography, and communication mishaps like the discovery of Lee's plans. The conversation also reflects on the heavy human costs of warfare, underscoring the tragic toll of a stalemate.