

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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Oct 26, 2020 • 45min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #6: Iterative Decision Making. Making Small Moves, Rather Than Big Moves
Explore the art of storytelling in leadership, revealing how personal anecdotes can foster commitment and belonging. Discover the power of iterative decision-making, illustrated through historical battles, emphasizing small, strategic choices over drastic actions. Learn how mastering decisions in high-stress situations hinges on understanding human behavior, along with clear communication and ownership. The discussion also highlights the heroism of figures like Chamberlain at Gettysburg, showcasing the emotional gravity behind leadership decisions in challenging contexts.

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Oct 21, 2020 • 2h 3min
252: When You Cast Judgement, Start with Yourself. Be Reliable, Show Initiative, and Anticipate Problems. "Guidelines for the Leader and Commander" pt.2.
Explore the dynamic principles of leadership rooted in military experience, focusing on integrity, time management, and team cohesion. The discussion reveals how proactive leaders anticipate problems, fostering a supportive environment that enhances performance. Insights on personal accountability and relationship-building illustrate the profound impact a leader's authenticity can have on morale. The podcast also touches on health supplements, with a fun twist on seasonal flavors, emphasizing the commitment to quality and engagement in leadership resources.

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Oct 14, 2020 • 3h 1min
251: Set The Standard. Set The Example. How to LEAD. "Guidelines for the Leader and Commander" (Gen. Bruce Clarke), with Leif Babin.
Retired Navy SEAL Leif Babin shares his insights on leadership and personal growth. He discusses the impact of General Bruce Clarke's principles from 'Guidelines for the Leader and Commander' on military careers. Babin emphasizes the importance of emotional resilience and clear communication in high-stress environments. The conversation includes humorous anecdotes from military life, and the significance of routines in maintaining physical and mental discipline is explored. Listeners gain valuable lessons in effective leadership and team dynamics.

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Oct 7, 2020 • 2h 36min
250: Giving Up VS Holding On Just a Little Longer. Lessons Under Stress. NO F**KING SLACK. "About Face" pt.2
Dive into intense tales from the Korean War, revealing the chaos and moral dilemmas soldiers faced. Discover the significance of preparation and the psychological toll of combat. Explore how a survival mindset can influence decision-making in extreme situations. Hear anecdotes on the bonds formed between troops and the challenges of military life. Plus, insights on raising personal standards and the value of consistent workouts for mental and physical growth. Laugh along as they transition into adulthood, touching on responsibilities and health.

Oct 5, 2020 • 36min
The Debrief w/ Jocko and Dave Berke #5: How to Announce Your Presence as The New Boss
Discover the challenges faced by a newly promoted woman in a male-dominated team, emphasizing authenticity and emotional intelligence. Learn how new leaders can balance confidence with approachability to build trust. Explore the importance of implied intent and leadership presence, using historical anecdotes to illustrate key points. Delve into the necessity of unity and commitment in leadership decisions, drawing lessons from Gettysburg. Finally, uncover strategies for managing ego and fostering collaboration over confrontation.

Sep 30, 2020 • 2h 1min
249: Even Today, Why "About Face" is The Benchmark for Leadership. A re-visit, Including Foreword by Jocko
Explore the profound leadership insights drawn from Colonel David Hackworth's 'About Face,' emphasizing the emotional weight of military duty. Stories of bravery and chaos from the battlefield illustrate the vital role of decisive leadership and camaraderie during crises. The hosts reflect on how literature, personal experiences, and mentorship shape effective leaders. Additionally, they share unique takes on elk hunting challenges, the importance of supplements for performance, and the ethics around energy drinks, blending personal anecdotes with leadership lessons.

Sep 23, 2020 • 2h 57min
248: If You Think You're Hot Sh*t, You Don't Know Sh*t. SOG Chronicles with TILT, John Stryker Meyer
In this engaging discussion, John Stryker Meyer, a former SOG operative and author of SOG Chronicles, shares gripping tales from the Vietnam War. He recounts harrowing covert operations in Laos and Cambodia, emphasizing the sacrifices of special forces. The conversation touches on the intense emotional struggles faced by soldiers and the camaraderie built amidst chaos. Stryker also addresses the fallout from controversial reports on military actions, advocating for recognition of veterans' bravery and resilience. His insights offer a powerful glimpse into the realities of war.

Sep 18, 2020 • 1h 13min
The Unravelling 9: What's Your Story, pt. 2
In this engaging discussion, Daryl Cooper, a celebrated speaker and storyteller, dives into the vital role of narratives in shaping identities. He explores how storytelling can unify or divide, particularly in leadership contexts. Cooper sheds light on millennials' struggles with the American dream, emphasizing the need for a unifying story amid economic and racial challenges. He also discusses the tension between non-violent and militant movements, highlighting the importance of charismatic leadership and the impact of societal norms on rebellion.

Sep 18, 2020 • 1h 11min
The Unravelling 8: What's your Story, pt. 1
The podcast dives into the impact of societal divisions and how personal narratives shape our identities. It highlights the psychological power of storytelling in decision-making and leadership. Effective listening is emphasized as vital for meaningful communication. The discussion also tackles the emotional toll of political discourse, especially during the pandemic, and stresses the importance of community. Furthermore, challenges faced by introverts and evolving crowd control methods are explored, all while encouraging listeners to reflect on their own narratives.

Sep 16, 2020 • 3h 41min
247: W.T.F. What it Takes to Beat The Odds, with John Stryker Meyer. Wiskey Tango Foxtrot, by Lynne Black.
John Stryker Meyer, a Green Beret veteran and collaborator with Lynn Black in Vietnam's SOG, shares gripping insights from his experiences. They discuss the extraordinary bravery of soldiers amidst the chaos of combat and the emotional toll of warfare. Meyer dives into the rigorous training of Special Forces and the complexities of debriefing operations. With anecdotes illustrating the camaraderie and sacrifices of military life, the conversation emphasizes the profound impact of these experiences on personal growth and the legacy of service.