Jocko Podcast

Jocko DEFCOR Network
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Aug 9, 2020 • 59min

The Unravelling 6: Trying to Win

Listeners are taken through a gripping narrative of military leadership and personal experiences in Iraq. The emotional toll of duty and loss is explored through the lens of an Admiral's aide, revealing the complexity of military communication. The importance of strong relationships and strategic planning in leadership is emphasized, alongside reflections on the tragic outcomes of Operation Red Wings. The discussion dives into the challenges of adapting military strategies in a politically charged environment, showcasing the intricate dynamics of military operations during the Iraq War.
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Aug 6, 2020 • 1h 5min

The Unravelling 5: "Do You Guys Have Run-Flats?"

The discussion dives into the chaos erupting in Iraq, marked by sectarian violence and the fallout from the brutal killings in Fallujah. Insights into the Shia uprising in Sadr City reveal the challenges coalition forces faced amid skewed media narratives. The podcast examines the moral challenges stemming from the Abu Ghraib scandal, exploring how chaos can impact soldiers' behavior. Personal experiences of young reservists highlight the need for leadership and effective training in high-pressure environments. It all culminates in reflections on the complexities and harsh realities of war.
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Aug 5, 2020 • 3h 18min

241: There Will Be Pain. Life is Rough. Lessons From Being Shot 27 Times. "Perfectly Wounded" with Mike Day

Mike Day, a retired Navy SEAL and author of "Perfectly Wounded," shares his extraordinary journey of resilience after being shot 27 times. He discusses overcoming childhood trauma and the profound impact it has on personal growth. The conversation delves into the intense rigors of Navy SEAL training, highlighting moments of camaraderie and vulnerability. Day reflects on the psychological effects of trauma and emphasizes the importance of understanding one's past to break cycles of abuse, advocating for holistic health and healing throughout his powerful narrative.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 2h 32min

240: Your Fight Against Inertia--A Body At Rest Tends To Stay At Rest. Combat Lessons 2, with Dave Berke.

In this conversation with Dave Berke, a military leadership expert, listeners gain valuable insights on overcoming inertia in life and leadership. Berke shares lessons from combat, emphasizing the power of immediate action to break stagnation. He highlights the importance of transparent communication in both military and personal relationships. Moreover, he discusses practical strategies for maintaining fitness amidst chaos and the necessity of preparedness, drawing amusing parallels from parenting. His anecdotes underline how effective leadership can inspire others to act.
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Jul 27, 2020 • 1h 28min

The Unravelling 4: War Party

Dive into the tumultuous aftermath of the Iraq invasion, where chaos reigns as U.S. forces struggle to secure peace. Discover leadership failures and the missteps that followed, including misguided policies that deepened the crisis. Hear about the critical role of intelligence and the importance of community relations, as well as the escalating sectarian violence fueled by charismatic figures. The intense narrative captures high-stakes operations and the unpredictable nature of military engagements amidst a backdrop of rising hostility and conflict.
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Jul 24, 2020 • 1h 10min

The Unravelling 3: A Festering Sore

Daryl Cooper, Director at Echo Charles, dives into the intricate dynamics of military experience and leadership. He discusses how the Vietnam War shaped U.S. military strategies, influencing expectations from conflicts like the Gulf War and the Global War on Terror. The conversation shifts to the complexities of combat readiness post-9/11 while exploring societal responses to crises, including the implications of trust in government and media. The harsh realities of war versus public perception are examined, emphasizing the challenges in fostering democracy in post-Saddam Iraq.
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Jul 22, 2020 • 2h 36min

239: Avoid The Trap. It's Critical to Learn Lessons From Different Angles. With Dave Berke

Dave Berke, a leadership expert and former Marine, shares profound insights into the dynamics of military leadership and its parallels to personal growth. He reflects on the psychological toll of combat and highlights the necessity of clear communication in high-pressure environments. The conversation emphasizes learning from history, embracing humility, and the importance of adaptability. Berke also discusses practical lessons in fitness and self-assessment, showcasing how the principles of leadership transcend both combat and everyday challenges.
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Jul 20, 2020 • 59min

The Unravelling 2: Saddam at War

Delve into the grisly legacy of Saddam Hussein's regime, focusing on the horrific treatment of the Kurdish people. Uncover the origins of his power, shaped by trauma and moral ambiguity. Explore the psychological dilemmas faced by soldiers in brutal conflicts, including the haunting My Lai Massacre. Analyze the geopolitical complexities of the Iran-Iraq War and the miscalculations of military leadership during the Gulf War. This engaging discussion sheds light on human adaptability amid tyranny and the intricate web of influence in warfare.
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Jul 16, 2020 • 60min

The Unravelling 1: Defining The Enemy

The discussion begins with the harsh realities of war, reflecting on torture and moral complexities faced during the Iraq conflict. Historical narratives and their impact on modern geopolitics are unraveled, focusing on the rise of ISIS and the media's role in shaping perspectives. The brutal legacy of insurgency is examined, alongside the psychological effects on soldiers. Insights into decision-making during warfare highlight the need for adaptability. Personal accounts of oppression under Saddam Hussein underscore the dire consequences of intelligence failures.
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Jul 15, 2020 • 2h 7min

238: Shake the World with AWESOMENESS. Ancient Chinese Battle Philosophy. The Wuzi by Wu Chee.

Discover ancient Chinese battle philosophy with insights from Wu Chi’s 'Wuzi,' emphasizing empathy and ethical leadership. Explore the fascinating distinctions between physical and mental fatigue while applying military strategies to modern teamwork. Delve into the evolution of 'awesomeness' and its societal impact, alongside discussions on fashion design blending functionality with aesthetics. With humor and personal anecdotes, the hosts navigate the path of humility and resilience in both life and leadership.

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