
Jocko Podcast
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 15, 2020 • 2h 51min
212: 4 Years Sitting in a Little Room, Across The Table from Jocko Willink. What I Learned. With Echo Charles
Discover the profound impact of Jiu-Jitsu on personal growth and resilience. The hosts share hilarious anecdotes from early video collaborations and emphasize the value of face-to-face communication. Dive into the concept of extreme ownership and its transformative effects on relationships. They also navigate the highs and lows of maintaining high standards in training, unpack the challenges of content creation, and explore the importance of nutrition, humor, and discipline in everyday life. Tune in for a blend of insights and entertaining stories!

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Jan 8, 2020 • 2h 52min
211: TACTICS. Leadership Strategy and Tactics Review. Pt 2. with Dave Berke
In this engaging discussion, Dave Berke, a Navy SEAL and leadership expert, delves into the intricacies of effective leadership. He emphasizes the importance of humility, active listening, and fostered team cohesion. Berke shares insights on the balance between taking charge and stepping back, the significance of empowerment in team dynamics, and the art of communication. The conversation also touches on emotional management and responsibilities leaders must uphold. Anecdotes and practical strategies provide a rich tapestry of leadership wisdom.

Jan 1, 2020 • 3h 5min
210: Leadership Strategy and Tactics. First Look and Review, Pt.1 with Dave Berke
This week’s guest is Dave Berke, a seasoned leader at Echelon Front with extensive military experience. He shares insights from Jocko's upcoming 'Leadership Strategy and Tactics Field Manual,' discussing critical leadership elements like humility, reflection, and the importance of building genuine relationships. The conversation dives into extreme ownership, emphasizing how leaders must take responsibility for their team's actions. Dave's anecdotes on navigating leadership dynamics highlight personal growth, empowering teams, and fostering a supportive environment.

Dec 25, 2019 • 4h 15min
209: The Crafty Rogues of the French Foreign Legion w/ Legionnaire, Joel Struthers
Joel Struthers, a former French Foreign Legionnaire and author of 'Appel,' shares captivating insights from his unique military journey. He discusses the rigorous training and psychological challenges faced in the Legion, emphasizing camaraderie and personal growth. Struthers also reflects on the emotional complexities of combat, revealing lessons learned amidst chaos. From the harsh realities of military life to the importance of discipline and resilience, his experiences provide a gripping look at what it takes to thrive in one of the world's most elite fighting forces.

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Dec 18, 2019 • 3h 53min
208: March Forward, One Foot In Front Of The Other. With Jason McCarthy
Jason McCarthy, a former Special Forces soldier and founder of GoRuck, shares his journey of resilience and purpose. He underscores the significance of rucking for personal growth, revealing how physical challenges can foster mental strength. McCarthy also reflects on his transition from military to business, emphasizing the community aspect of the GoRuck Challenge. Humorously, he discusses the importance of teamwork, overcoming burdens, and empowering veterans through shared experiences, offering a unique perspective on finding meaning in adversity.

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Dec 11, 2019 • 5h 36min
207: Live a Life Worth Fighting For. Medal of Honor Recipient, Kyle Carpenter
Kyle Carpenter, a Medal of Honor recipient known for his heroic actions in Afghanistan, shares gripping stories of survival and resilience. He reflects on the emotional toll of military service and the importance of community support. Carpenter discusses the significance of personal struggles, the transformative power of perspective, and the bonds formed in the face of adversity. Additionally, he highlights the role of leadership learned through Marine Corps training, emphasizing accountability and commitment in both military and civilian life.

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Dec 4, 2019 • 3h 12min
206: THE STRESS EFFECT. Pt. 3 w SOG Leader, Dick Thompson. Why Smart Leaders Make Dumb Decisions.
Retired SOG leader Dick Thompson shares gripping insights from his Vietnam combat experience, emphasizing the heavy burden of leadership. He discusses how stress can affect decision-making, highlighting the importance of cognitive abilities and humility. Thompson also explores the relationship between emotional intelligence and effective leadership, offering practical strategies to navigate high-stress environments. With anecdotes about camaraderie in the military and the impact of jiu-jitsu on personal growth, his stories resonate with lessons on resilience and accountability.

Nov 27, 2019 • 3h 12min
205: DEAD MAN WALKING. Pt.2 with SOG Warrior, Dick Thompson
Veteran Dick Thompson shares gut-wrenching stories from the Vietnam War as a SOG warrior. He reflects on the emotional turmoil of losing friends and navigating chaos during helicopter rescues. Thompson also delves into the weight of leadership and responsibility in combat, illustrating the need for effective communication under fire. His insights on resilience and self-improvement resonate, as he promotes continuous personal development while sharing lighter notes on camaraderie and everyday life amidst the stark realities of war.

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Nov 20, 2019 • 3h 13min
204: Don't Volunteer for SOG. With Dick Thompson
Dick Thompson, a seasoned SOG warrior, leadership consultant, and author, shares gripping tales from the Vietnam War. He recounts the heroism of SOG operatives and the chaos of combat, emphasizing the lessons of leadership and resilience learned in the heat of battle. Thompson delves into the transition from technical roles to infantry and the importance of adaptability in military training. He also highlights the therapeutic benefits of Jiu Jitsu and reflects on camaraderie and communication challenges faced in the field, providing a vivid glimpse into the realities of special operations.

Nov 13, 2019 • 4h 14min
203: One Man Can Make a Difference. USMC Corporal Jason Dunham and The Ultimate Sacrifice
0:00:00 - Opening. 0:02:36 - The story of Jason Dunham, with Bill Hampton, Kelly Miller, John Ferguson, Trent Gibson. 3:34:07 - Final thoughts and take-aways. 3:38:20 - How to stay on THE PATH. 4:12:00 - Closing Gratitude.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content