

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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Nov 19, 2021 • 7min
Jocko Underground: Jocko Got Shadow-Banned. But Why, Exactly?
A fascinating dive into the concept of shadow banning and its impact on freedom of speech. The discussion highlights the challenges of navigating a work culture that promotes mediocrity. Tips on identifying team players versus paycheck seekers are shared. Newcomers are guided on how best to respond to orders in a professional setting. The episode also tackles the sensitive issue of dealing with drug addiction within families and provides valuable emotional control strategies.

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Nov 17, 2021 • 2h 21min
308: You Don't Even Know How Closed Your Mind Is. On The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.6
Dive into a critical examination of military leadership and the psychology behind incompetence. Discover how authoritarian traits hinder decision-making and the importance of open-mindedness in effective leadership. The discussion extends to the flaws of modern education, advocating for practical skill acquisition over traditional degrees. Enjoy a humorous take on dining experiences featuring steak and discussions blending pop culture with personal growth. It's an engaging blend of serious insights and lighthearted banter!

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Nov 10, 2021 • 2h 39min
307: Don't Love Your Chains, Even if They're Made of Gold. On The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.5
Dave Burke, a former military officer and co-author of several insightful books with Jocko Willink, dives deep into the psychology of military incompetence. They explore how traditional masculinity affects decision-making and safety in the military. Discussion topics include the psychological dynamics behind bravery and honor, the impact of appearance in combat sports, and the significant differences in leadership styles between military and civilian sectors. The conversation encourages breaking free from mental chains and emphasizes the need for open-mindedness in effective leadership.

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Nov 3, 2021 • 2h 57min
306: Don't Let Your Mind Get Stuck. Be Ready to Adjust to New Information. On The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.4
Dave Burke, a frequent guest known for his insights on military leadership, dives into the psychology of military incompetence. The discussion highlights the dangers of pontification in leadership and the need for clear communication. They explore cognitive dissonance effects on decision-making, arguing for the importance of flexibility and admitting errors. Burke critiques military rituals that may hinder critical thinking and emphasizes redefining winning as achieving meaningful outcomes. The conversation blends serious analysis with light-hearted moments about health choices and jiu-jitsu.

Oct 29, 2021 • 17min
Jocko Underground: Why Your Life Plan Might Now Work. Our Problems in the World Today.
Explore the art of adaptable planning and how flexibility can lead to success. Discover the importance of feedback and experimentation in making smart business decisions. Learn to align your commitments with personal goals to enhance team dynamics. Tackle the challenges of 'mission creep' and gain practical strategies for handling confrontational situations. Lastly, delve into the value of detachment, the lessons from jujitsu, and a new initiative inviting direct audience engagement.

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Oct 27, 2021 • 1h 57min
305: The Worst Mistakes are The Ones We Don't See. On The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.3
Dive into the psychological pitfalls of military incompetence and the struggle between tradition and innovation. Explore how emotional attachments to outdated practices hindered advancements in military aviation. Analyze critical misjudgments from historical battles, revealing the disconnect between leadership and ground realities. The conversation emphasizes the vital role of adaptability, communication, and discipline in overcoming failures. Lastly, discover how emotional detachment in decision-making can lead to more effective leadership.

Oct 22, 2021 • 18min
Jocko Underground: Top 10 Signs That Someone is Lying. Improving Attitudes. Working With Personal Friends
Discover the top signs that reveal when someone is lying, from body language to vocal cues. Learn how to boost morale and improve communication skills while navigating favoritism and personal friendships. Delve into personal anecdotes about the art of storytelling and how minor lies can shape narratives. Explore the challenges of detecting deception and the importance of probing questions in uncovering the truth. This discussion emphasizes the value of mentorship and resilience, even when facing injuries.

Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 19min
Jocko Responds to Rumors of Being on Steroids, TRT, and PEDs. Jocko DMZ 001
The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on recent rumors about steroid use, addressing integrity and public perception. They dive deep into the societal pressures surrounding drug use, especially among younger crowds. Personal experiences with fitness misconceptions are shared, highlighting the relationship between strength and genetics. The speakers challenge myths about steroid use in military and sports cultures, emphasizing dedication over performance enhancers. They also illuminate the unique strength culture within the SEAL teams, blending personal insights with fitness wisdom.

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Oct 20, 2021 • 2h 50min
304: How NOT to Lead. The Psychology of Military Incompetence Pt.2
Dive into the intriguing analysis of military incompetence throughout history. Explore leadership failures during the Crimean War and the Boer War, revealing the disconnect between commanders and their troops. Learn how detachment and indecisiveness can lead to disastrous outcomes, with vivid examples from significant battles like the Charge of the Light Brigade. Reflect on the psychological traits that contribute to poor military decisions and the importance of care and accountability in leadership. Engage with thought-provoking discussions on the true costs of egotistical command.

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Oct 13, 2021 • 2h 53min
303: Always Look for New Information. The Psychology of Military Incompetence.
Explore the psychology behind military incompetence and the pitfalls of rigid leadership structures. Delve into the internal noise that clouds decision-making, illustrated by historical naval disasters. Discover how upbringing shapes military behavior and the resistance to innovation within bureaucracy. Contrast optimistic and critical leadership styles, assessing the lessons learned from past conflicts. Enjoy lighthearted banter on nutrition and convenient meals, all while emphasizing the importance of clear communication and adaptability in challenging situations.