

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 12, 2021 • 11min
Jocko Underground: Why Your Judgement and Decision Making is Bad
Dive into the world of cognitive biases and discover how they impact our judgment and perception of others. Explore the fundamental attribution error and learn why acknowledging these biases is crucial for better decision-making. The hosts also emphasize freedom of discussion and the importance of understanding cognitive biases to improve personal and social interactions. Get ready for unfiltered insights that can transform the way you think and choose!

Jan 9, 2021 • 2min
BRIEF: Jocko Going Underground
The discussion kicks off with the launch of a new paid podcast venture aimed at creating a supportive community. It touches on themes of censorship and the need for open dialogue. The conversation dives into fascinating areas like psychology, sociology, and philosophy. Each topic focuses on personal growth and encourages listeners to share their learning journeys. A mix of insights and ideas invites curiosity about navigating the complexities of our modern world.

Jan 6, 2021 • 1h 56min
263: DO NOT Take Freedom For Granted. We HAVE TO Preserve it.
Discover the chilling evolution of language and its impact on freedom of speech, with links to historical authoritarianism. Explore the fine line between creativity and control in the age of surveillance and digital media. Reflect on the importance of nuanced language to preserve intellectual discourse. Dive into personal anecdotes about health routines and discipline, revealing the interconnectedness of physical fitness and mental clarity. Experience engaging discussions that blend humor with serious societal issues, all while emphasizing the necessity of independence.

Dec 31, 2020 • 19min
We Have Not Been Defeated. Marching Into a New Year: 2021
The podcast delves into a gripping account of a winter battle faced by marines in 1950, highlighting their remarkable resilience against the brutal conditions and enemy forces. It underscores the deep bonds formed in the heat of combat. Transitioning to the new year, the discussion shifts to the themes of resilience and perseverance, inspiring listeners to remain determined and hopeful as they face their own challenges in 2021.

Dec 30, 2020 • 1h 60min
262: The Winning Lessons and How to Apply Them, from The Manual, "Fighting On Guadalcanal"
Explore the heroic actions of Colonel Merritt A. Edson at the Battle of Guadalcanal and the vital lessons in leadership and adaptability drawn from this historic conflict. Discover the importance of hydration and water management in extreme conditions, alongside gritty realities of combat. Gain insights into decentralized command, trust, and effective training that are crucial for success in warfare. The discussion also touches on the power of continuous learning and personal growth as well as the journey towards optimizing health and fitness.

Dec 26, 2020 • 29min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Leif Babin #11
Leif Babin, a retired Navy SEAL and leadership author, shares insights on effective leadership and team dynamics. He discusses the critical nature of building strong relationships in organizations, emphasizing trust and engagement for improved teamwork. Babin explores 'tactical patience,' highlighting the importance of strategic thinking over impulsiveness during crises. He also addresses the need for a strong team culture where accountability thrives, ultimately pointing out how leaders must model the behaviors they wish to see in their teams.

Dec 23, 2020 • 3h 50min
261: Learning Does Not Stop. Ever. Life and Leadership w SEAL Master Chief, Steve Ward
Steve Ward, a Retired SEAL Master Chief Petty Officer, shares gripping tales from his Navy SEAL career. He reflects on the intense training, highlighting the mental and physical challenges of Hell Week. The discussion dives into leadership lessons gleaned from combat, emphasizing the importance of cohesion and accountability in teams. Ward candidly shares experiences from deployments, showing the emotional weight of service and the camaraderie among soldiers. Throughout, he champions continuous learning and the pursuit of personal growth beyond military life.

Dec 18, 2020 • 34min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Leif Babin #10
Leif Babin, a retired Navy SEAL and author, shares his expertise on leadership and teamwork. He tackles the tricky art of giving feedback when the boss isn't receptive, emphasizing the importance of understanding their perspective. The conversation covers tactful communication strategies for leaders, navigating insubordination, and the power of de-escalation in conflicts. Babin highlights how empathy and constructive dialogue can pave the way for stronger team dynamics and improved relations within hierarchical structures.

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Dec 16, 2020 • 2h 26min
260: Fighting, Fitness, and Binary Decision Making. The Path of Discipline Leads to Actual Freedom. DEF Field Manual MK1-MOD1.
Explore the transformative power of discipline as a path to freedom, highlighting how it's crucial for personal growth. Dive into the significance of fitness, self-defense training, and the mental resilience needed for challenges. Learn the importance of sleep and consistent routines for health, along with practical strategies for workout schedules. The discussion also touches on the psychology of firearms training, proactive recovery during setbacks, and making informed lifestyle choices for better well-being.

Dec 9, 2020 • 2h 16min
259: When the Call Comes, You Go. w/ South Vietnamese Kingbee Pilot, Capt Nguyen Quy An
Captain Nguyen Quy An, a heroic South Vietnamese Air Force pilot and recipient of the Silver Star, shares gripping tales from the Vietnam War alongside John Stryker Meyer, a seasoned Special Forces member. They discuss the high-stakes bravery involved in rescue missions, contrasting the King Bee and Huey helicopters, and recount their intense personal experiences under fire. Capt An also reveals his harrowing journey from military injuries to life as a refugee, emphasizing resilience and the indomitable spirit of those who serve in war.