Jocko Podcast

Jocko DEFCOR Network
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Jul 21, 2021 • 3h 52min

291: Are You Prepared? Stack The Deck In Your Favor. Army Special Forces Soldier, Mike Glover

Mike Glover, an Army Infantryman and Special Forces Soldier, shares his riveting insights from the front lines. He discusses the evolution of military strategies and the rigorous training that shapes elite soldiers. Glover also highlights the importance of adaptability in unconventional warfare and shares powerful anecdotes from his time in Afghanistan and Iraq. With a strong focus on leadership, he emphasizes the value of resilience and community preparedness, encouraging listeners to develop skills that ensure readiness in any situation.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 53min

The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #18: How to Overcome The Struggles of Decentralized Command

This discussion dives into the art of decentralized command, encouraging leaders to let go of micromanagement. It emphasizes empowering teams to own their projects, creating a culture of adaptability. Personal anecdotes highlight the vital role of communication and relationships in leadership. Safety protocols are tackled through open dialogue and data-driven discussions. A fascinating link is drawn between martial arts principles and leadership styles, illustrating the balance between guidance and independence. This blend of strategy and adaptability provides invaluable insights for effective leadership.
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Jul 14, 2021 • 4h 18min

290: Sea Stories and Tales of Terror, with Admiral William McRaven

Admiral William McRaven, a retired four-star naval leader, shares gripping tales from his 37-year Navy career. He recounts his journey from a struggling student to a resilient Navy SEAL, revealing the transformative power of mentorship. McRaven dives into high-stakes operations like the hunt for Osama bin Laden, emphasizing leadership during crises. Personal anecdotes highlight the camaraderie and integrity forged in military service, while he reflects on crucial lessons in trust and personal growth. His insights inspire a deep appreciation for the sacrifices of service members.
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Jul 9, 2021 • 10min

Jocko Underground: You're Not Realizing That You're OVER-Correcting. Motivation to Stay on THE PATH. Jiu Jitsu for Law Enforceament.

Discover the pitfalls of over-correcting your actions and how to avoid making drastic changes. Learn the importance of self-awareness and emotional detachment for better decision-making and communication. Delve into the art of observation, particularly in high-pressure situations like those faced by SEALs. Understand how staying mindful and emotionally aware can enhance your interactions in daily life. Plus, insights into Jiu Jitsu's relevance for law enforcement and discussions on the journey of teens pursuing martial arts.
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Jul 7, 2021 • 2h 52min

289: When The Call Comes, It's Time To GO. Seawolf Pilots, John Farr and Carl Nelson

Join John Farr and Carl Nelson, both heroic Seawolf pilots from the Vietnam War, as they recount gripping combat experiences and the intense camaraderie formed in the skies. They discuss the critical nature of teamwork during perilous night operations and emotional tolls faced when comrades were lost. Their personal journeys from tech careers to military service reveal deep reflections on bravery, mentorship, and resilience. Listeners will be captivated by their heartfelt stories of sacrifice and the bonds forged through shared hardships in combat.
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Jul 2, 2021 • 9min

Jocko Underground: A 7 Year-Old Kid Killed by 27 Body Slams. Over-Stepping Mothers. Are You Leading By Example? Getting After it?

A heartbreaking incident involving a seven-year-old boy and the dangers of excessive body slams in martial arts raises serious questions about safety. The discussion highlights the need for enjoyable, safe practices in children's sports. Complacency and overstepping parenting are scrutinized alongside the importance of trust and accountability in child development. There’s a critical look at how resilience should be nurtured gradually, ensuring parents avoid overwhelming their kids while fostering growth.
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Jun 25, 2021 • 13min

Jocko Underground: How to Never Get Frustrated... Ever. How to Find a Leadership Void and Stef Up Like A Champ. Money VS Passion.

Explore the frustrating nature of bureaucracy and its impact on personal dynamics. Discover strategies for stepping up in leadership roles without causing chaos. Dive into the contrasting values of money versus passion and the culture of showboating. The discussion touches on maintaining productivity amidst life's interruptions and overcoming confidence gaps. Learn how to channel frustration into positive action and enhance relationships through effective communication.
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Jun 23, 2021 • 1h 49min

287: Be Sure You Can See The Pathways To Victory... Then Start.

Dave Burke, a regular guest known for his expert insights on leadership and strategy, explores the indirect approach to military strategy inspired by B.H. Liddell Hart. He discusses the adaptability needed to find pathways to victory, emphasizing strategic thinking and the importance of gratitude for those in service. Burke further examines the challenges of leadership, encouraging flexible decision-making and a balance between ambition and realism. Lastly, he highlights the significance of community and personal wellness in achieving lasting success.
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Jun 18, 2021 • 12min

Jocko Underground: It's Not Working Because You're Over-correcting. Don't Let "The Path" Ruin Your Relationships. Dealing w/ Overbearing Co-workers.

The discussion emphasizes the importance of balance in leadership and relationships. It tackles the pitfalls of over-correcting in communication, revealing how extreme reactions can harm team dynamics. Personal stories highlight the challenges of offering help and the unexpected complications that may arise. Additionally, the conversation explores how to engage in cognitively demanding tasks on little sleep and whether 13 is too young to start learning Jiu Jitsu. Tips on keeping relationships healthy while pursuing personal growth are also shared.
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Jun 16, 2021 • 2h 14min

286: The Indirect Approach is The Best "Strategy" in All Cases.

The discussion delves into B.H. Liddell Hart's concept of the indirect approach in strategy, linking it to leadership. Fluidity and adaptability in organizational dynamics are emphasized, drawing parallels to jiu-jitsu tactics. The hosts critique rigid military doctrines while exploring the psychological aspects of warfare and its implications in business. They also compare contrasting philosophies on balance in life, highlight the importance of strategic training, and touch on inspiring art and literature that fuel creativity.

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