
Jocko Podcast
Retired Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink and Director, Echo Charles discuss discipline and leadership in business, war, relationships and everyday life.
Latest episodes

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Aug 28, 2019 • 5h 24min
192: Important Lessons of Outlaw Platoon's Long and Horrific Road w/ Sean Parnell
Sean Parnell, a former Ranger and infantry officer, shares gripping tales from his time in Afghanistan, emphasizing the intense emotional landscape soldiers navigate. He dives into leadership lessons learned amid combat's chaos and the importance of trust and camaraderie within teams. Parnell reflects on transformative moments, such as dealing with the loss of comrades and the psychological toll of battle. He advocates for resilience and an active mindset, providing a poignant look at the human cost of war while encouraging a proactive approach to overcoming challenges.

Aug 21, 2019 • 2h 58min
191: w/ BTF Tony Eafrati. Sometimes You Just Gotta BTF THROUGH.
Tony Eafrati, a retired Navy SEAL with extensive combat experience, shares electrifying stories from his military journey. He delves into the importance of teamwork and adaptability learned through rigorous training, as well as the challenges of sniper school. Eafrati also discusses the art of situational awareness during hunting and the mental engagement it brings. Listeners are inspired by his reflections on resilience, personal growth through adversity, and the bonds formed through shared struggles in high-stakes environments.

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Aug 14, 2019 • 2h 44min
190: How Tolerance Can Be Your Greatest Risk. USMC Tactics Pt.4 w/ Dave Berke
In this discussion, Dave Berke, a former Marine Corps First Lieutenant, shares his wisdom on military tactics and leadership. They delve into the concept of the 'default aggressive' mindset, emphasizing the need for proactive decision-making in dynamic situations. The conversation covers the balance between aggression and consolidation in combat, alongside the importance of maintaining reserves for strategic moments. With insights into the essential qualities of tactical leadership, Berke encourages continuous learning and resilience, showcasing how military principles apply beyond the battlefield.

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Aug 7, 2019 • 2h 6min
189: Adaptability Is The Law That Governs Survival in War and In Life. USMC TACTICS PT.3 w/ Dave Berke.
Dave Berke, a Marine Corps expert, dives deep into the significance of adaptability in both military tactics and life. He emphasizes the OODA loop framework for dynamic decision-making and contrasts proactive versus reactive strategies. Through historical military examples, Berke showcases the dangers of rigid thinking and highlights the necessity for creativity and teamwork in chaotic environments. He also dishes on the importance of discipline and situational awareness in leadership, all while sharing light-hearted moments about fashion and childhood nostalgia.

Jul 31, 2019 • 3h 25min
188: USMC TACTICS PT.2: Every Moment is of Utmost Importance and Other Lessons from War
Discover the tactical advantages of chaos in combat and how teamwork can lead to success. Learn about the importance of adaptability in leadership, drawing parallels between military and business strategies. Delve into the role of speed, endurance, and mental fitness in military operations, and explore the concept of decentralized command for effective team dynamics. Plus, enjoy insights into the significance of ownership, accountability, and the importance of consistent supplementation for peak performance.

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Jul 24, 2019 • 2h 56min
187: Principles and Tactics with Creativity Dominates All. MCDP 1-3 Tactics, with Dave Berke
In this discussion, former Marine Corps fighter pilot Dave Berke shares insights from his extensive military career. He explores the significance of MCDP 1-3 Tactics, emphasizing leadership, creativity, and adaptability in high-pressure situations. Berke highlights the unpredictability of combat operations and the necessity of solid decision-making skills, comparing military strategy to mixed martial arts. He advocates for decentralized leadership that fosters initiative and discusses how life itself is a continuous campaign requiring ongoing effort and self-reflection.

Jul 17, 2019 • 2h 22min
186: Taking A Secret War to The Enemy in Vietnam, w/ The Frenchman Doug Letourneau
Doug Letourneau, a former Green Beret and secret war veteran, joins John Stryker Meyer, author and recon leader. They share gripping tales of their covert missions in Vietnam, revealing the brutal realities and survival tactics faced in the jungle. Doug recounts his journey from urban life to Special Forces, emphasizing the emotional bonds formed during perilous missions. They also discuss the long-lasting impacts of war, including personal struggles post-combat and the importance of camaraderie among veterans.

Jul 10, 2019 • 2h 40min
185: We Only Get One Shot, So Fight The Good Fight and Make it Count, with Mitch Aguiar
Mitch Aguiar, a former Navy SEAL and MMA fighter, shares his incredible journey from the rigors of BUD/S training to the octagon. He discusses the psychological challenges faced during combat and the transition to civilian life, highlighting the impact of PTSD. Aguiar emphasizes the importance of resilience and discipline, while also delving into his passion for health through his supplement line, Smashing Greens. With anecdotes about camaraderie and humorous twists on competitive sports, Aguiar inspires listeners to fight the good fight and live life to the fullest.

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Jul 3, 2019 • 2h 16min
184: Getting Over Severe Abuse. How to Build Relationships as an Introvert. How to Control the "Cowboy" Mentality. Chronic Complainers.
Discover strategies for introverts to build meaningful workplace relationships without compromising their quiet nature. Explore how to lead individuals with a 'Cowboy' mentality and manage chronic complainers in professional settings. Gain insights on overcoming severe abuse and navigating safety in high-stakes jobs. Reflect on accountability, the challenges of applying learned lessons, and the importance of direct communication in fostering positive relationships. Delve into the emotional impacts of jiu-jitsu, empowering individuals to combat isolation and enhance mental health.

Jun 26, 2019 • 2h 27min
183: Remember Your Mission and Remember Your Cause, And Be a "True Believer" With Jack Carr
Jack Carr, a retired Navy SEAL and bestselling author known for his novels 'The Terminal List' and 'True Believer,' shares riveting insights on resilience and leadership. He discusses the intense mental and physical challenges of Navy SEAL training and the importance of unwavering commitment to one's mission. The conversation also delves into the transition from military service to civilian life, emphasizing community, fitness, and personal growth. With humor and candor, Carr reflects on his writing journey and the vital lessons learned from combat experiences.