Jocko Podcast

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Feb 9, 2022 • 3h 13min

320: Counter-Attack The Problems Around You and Solve Them. With Eli Crane.

Eli Crane, a Navy SEAL, CEO, and congressional candidate, shares compelling stories from his military and entrepreneurial journeys. He discusses the transformative power of humility and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and resilience. Crane reflects on his transition from military service to entrepreneurship, detailing his experiences on Shark Tank and the challenges of product innovation. He also dives into his motivations for public service, tackling political issues like accountability and community engagement.
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Feb 4, 2022 • 8min

Jocko Underground: "I'm Wrong" Encourages an Open Mind. Sociopath Boss.

Dive into an enlightening discussion about the power of admitting when you’re wrong and how it fosters growth. Explore the dynamics of balancing long-term goals with immediate gains and the impact of ego on effective communication. The conversation also touches on the psychology behind having a sociopath boss and how to navigate those challenging relationships. Lastly, there's talk about Jiu Jitsu competitions and body types, underscoring the variety of physical attributes in grappling sports.
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Feb 2, 2022 • 4h 17min

319: "Shut Up and Return Fire" with Admiral Thomas "The Hulk" Richards.

Admiral Thomas "The Hulk" Richards, a highly decorated retired Navy SEAL, shares gripping tales from his military career. He recounts a harrowing SEAL operation under enemy fire, showcasing extraordinary bravery and camaraderie. Richards discusses the evolution of SEAL training and the importance of resilience in extreme conditions. He reflects on moral dilemmas from his experiences in Vietnam and El Salvador, while emphasizing the significance of leadership and mentorship in both military and civilian life. His engaging anecdotes offer profound insights into courage and teamwork.
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Feb 1, 2022 • 37min

The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #21: How You See People Outside Of Work Effects How You Work With Them At Work.

External perceptions shape workplace dynamics in fascinating ways. The discussion highlights strategies to improve collaboration, especially when dealing with difficult client-inspector relationships. Shifting perceptions can transform teamwork, emphasizing active listening and appreciation. Leadership challenges are dissected, illustrating the importance of relationship-building amidst competing agendas. Historical insights reveal how misunderstandings can lead to conflicts, while the dangers of ego in decision-making are examined. Overall, a deep dive into the psychology of interaction and leadership.
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Jan 26, 2022 • 4h 41min

318: Even When The Uniform Comes Off, You Have a Lot To Offer. With Micah Fink.

Micah Fink, a former Navy SEAL, dives into the transformative journey of self-discovery and resilience in this engaging discussion. He shares personal anecdotes from his family's tough history and his own experiences in the military, highlighting the struggles veterans face during their transition to civilian life. Fink emphasizes the importance of confronting adversity, embracing personal growth, and fostering community connections. He also reflects on innovative healing practices like horse training, showcasing how these unique experiences redefine identity and purpose.
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Jan 24, 2022 • 15min

Jocko Underground: How to Win Any Argument. Talking News and Politics. The Path Can Be Lonely

Learn effective strategies to win arguments without conflict. Discover how to build rapport and find common ground even in heated discussions. Explore the challenges of being a leader and how to turn obstacles into growth opportunities. The discussion also touches on the lonely path of leadership and the importance of teaching valuable life skills to future generations.
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Jan 19, 2022 • 2h 31min

317: Self-Reliance, Self-Control, and Initiative. What We Learn from "Infantry Squad Leader: Combat Leadership" Manual

Dive into the principles of self-reliance and self-control, essential traits for both Marines and everyday folks. Explore the psychological effects of fear in leadership and how to convert it into decisive action. Discover the connection between mindset and fitness routines, along with the dynamics of rank and relationships in leadership. Hear insights on maintaining high morale and unity, along with the importance of personal development and healthy habits, all while championing American manufacturing and exploring culinary nostalgia.
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Jan 12, 2022 • 3h 53min

316: High Stakes Push-Back and Accountability. W/ Stuart Scheller

In this conversation, Stuart Scheller, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps, shares his journey from accounting to military service sparked by pivotal events. He discusses the emotional fallout from the Afghanistan withdrawal, emphasizing the need for accountability in leadership. Stuart reflects on the personal sacrifices faced by military families, the challenges of balancing duty and personal life, and his aspirations to support veterans politically. With candid anecdotes, he underscores the importance of integrity amid chaos.
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Jan 7, 2022 • 12min

Jocko Underground: Don't Trust The "Breaking News". People Get Under Your Skin. Regret.

The first report is often misleading, highlighting the importance of critical thinking in our fast-paced information age. Regrets about missed opportunities remind us to seize the moment. listeners are encouraged to improve their reading habits and genuinely acknowledge others' contributions. They also tackle navigating workplace dynamics when faced with annoyance from colleagues. Ultimately, it's about rebuilding confidence and making informed decisions in a chaotic media landscape.
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Jan 5, 2022 • 3h 4min

315: Draft Dodgers. And Low IQ Men Being Used as Cannon Fodder. McNamara's Folly

The discussion tackles the controversial Project 100,000, revealing the tragic fate of low-IQ recruits in the Vietnam War. Personal stories highlight the struggles faced by these individuals, often disparagingly called 'McNamara's morons.' There’s an exploration of the inequities in the draft system, illustrating how privilege impacted enlistment. Unconventional draft dodging tactics are scrutinized, casting a light on societal disparities. The conversation emphasizes the moral implications of military recruitment practices that exploited vulnerable populations.

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