Jocko Podcast 360: With Navy Fighter Pilot Tom Kopel
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@andrewtaylor3797 Жыл бұрын
All these old warriors Jocko gets on the podcast are just amazing people.
@ninjanunch2769
Жыл бұрын
Shawn Ryan's show is another KZread channel you should check out if you haven't already. Between Jockos and Shawn's shows best 2 shows period.
@Kunfucious577
10 күн бұрын
@@ninjanunch2769it’s the respect that the U.S. government should be giving these men. I hate what our government has become.
@ninjanunch2769
10 күн бұрын
@@Kunfucious577 absolutely
@Discipline_equals_freedom Жыл бұрын
This gentleman is older then Biden, are you kidding me. Completely in control of all his facilities. Great story teller.
@crocodilegrundee4514
Жыл бұрын
My Dad is a Korean War vet, and he’s 91. He can barely walk now, and he is far more in control of his mental faculties than Biden is. That’s a little worrisome.
@privatecitizen4001
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like hate speech. Time to red flag law some vets lol. Your govt loves you.
@kimberleyx6929
Жыл бұрын
FACTS....
@darrenhartigan3033
Жыл бұрын
Yes and I'm sure he'd control another f4 tomorrow if he was able
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
@@crocodilegrundee4514 "control .. mental facilities ... than Biden" or Trump
@johncalia8598 Жыл бұрын
I love this guy I don't mind one bit about him wondering off on tangents they where all very entertaining and he has so much great knowledge and wisdom and a very awesome way in how he shares his thoughts that it keeps you engaged the hole time great guest Jocko great work as always Sir. Thank you!!🙂👍💯
@neilsullivan7546 Жыл бұрын
So glad Mr Kopel transferred from the Air Force. He really nailed the difference between the Air Force and Navy (philosophically) from the perspective of a fellow Naval aviator. What a voice! Thanks for taking me back for a 3 hour visit to my 20’s and 30’s. I was a pilot in the Navy’s last F-4 squadron (VF-154) Miramar, the First Fleet F/A-18 squadron (VFA 132) and an operational test pilot in VX-4, flying F-4’s, F-14A and APlus, and was the F/A-18 Tactics Model manager. What a great life and adventure for a young man, and Mr Koppel …. thank you for your story. David, We might even know each other. Thanks Jocko for bringing us this story and your strong and very true paradigms and lessons learned from our fellow warriors
@joshhanlon1814
Жыл бұрын
@ Neil Sullivan, when were you in?
@williamduggins2172 Жыл бұрын
Could listen to this man talk all day.
@jdub9288 Жыл бұрын
This guys voice makes you keep listening even when you aren't sure what he's talking about. Great podcast
@kimberleyx6929 Жыл бұрын
Sir, Thank you for your service and sacrifice Sir. Guy's like you are Irreplaceable and the Bravery wish we had more of you in today's military.
@johnmchugh8049
Жыл бұрын
He reminds me of those awesome professors in college that you would hang out with after class for hours and visit even ten years later to hear stories
@j-wil1964 Жыл бұрын
Awesome story! We need more of these old vets telling their stories. We’re losing them every single day.
@paulpaul4681 Жыл бұрын
This dudes voice is amazing. Salute to you Sir
@creaturesofqueens Жыл бұрын
Queens represent! Name dropping tons of spots the first hour. Imagine letting a 4 year old hang out along Jamaica Ave alone. Must’ve been easier days back then. What a class act!
@cdrtej
8 ай бұрын
No f-ing way
@user-bo1zo7xo8l Жыл бұрын
This is pure Uncle Tom, and we will always have his stories this way. Thank you. Believe it or not, despite the length, you still missed some of his prime stories, like the multiple times he fell off the roof, the horse in the kitchen, the school window.... And I got to learn more about him and our family this way. Thank you, thank you, thank you. So proud.
@user-bo1zo7xo8l
Жыл бұрын
This is so wonderful. I can't thank you enough.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Tom’s daughter here. Are you a cousin? Don’t know what the school window thing is. There wasn’t a horse in the kitchen, it was trapped in the frozen pond and he freed it with an axe to the ice. Yes he slipped on some wet leaves on the roof in a storm a few years ago, broke his pelvis and tried to walk it off. He almost died. It wasn’t funny.
@eyesthatwatch69 Жыл бұрын
This chap is a true gentleman, wonderful voice
@AprilNPaul Жыл бұрын
👏 👏 Thank you both for ur service. Thank u Jocko for having a platform for these older warriors to tell us their amazing stories
@jeffkjenaas7098 Жыл бұрын
This guy is speaking my language. Fly Navy!
@LaserSkaterable Жыл бұрын
Wish this dude could narrate my life
@littleshopofsawdust1157 Жыл бұрын
Jocko, thank you for being so kind and graceful when he'd forget where he was in the conversation and you'd gently remind him. Incredibly classy and compassionate.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Little Shop of Sawdust, my father is not some doddering geriatric and doesn’t need your patronizing and frankly offensive hand-patting. You’d have a hard-time keeping up with him in conversation. Jocko’s a great interviewer, full stop, and what you characterize as pity on his part was simply astute direction of the dialogue. Delete your comment or apologize.
@littleshopofsawdust1157
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 you need to check your attitude. No one made any assertion that he was. Go back and listen again to how often he would ask, what was the question? Where were we? Truth be told, I suffered brain damage and I very nearly died 15 years ago. This gentleman's comments struck a chord with me because I have those moments myself and I'm self conscious about it. I was complementing Jocko on his grace so as to not cause any stress or discomfort. People aren't always so tolerant or kind. Perhaps you could take a lesson. I think this gentleman was a delight to listen to. Frankly, it's one of my favorite shows that Jocko has done. I've always wanted to fly and that dream will have to remain a dream for me. But he painted such wonderful pictures with his words that I was truly entranced. If you're looking for a fight, look elsewhere. If you want to come off sounding like some crusading badass, go elsewhere. When your maturity level increases, you may learn that sometimes people's words have a different connotation than the ones that you assign to them. I'm not apologizing to anyone because my words carried no ill intent. Furthermore, please give this wonderful gentleman my best wishes and thank him for appearing on the show. Now I have to figure out how to get my hands on some of that bread. It sounds fantastic. Best wishes to you.
@stuh1839 Жыл бұрын
I am in Corpus Christi right now. Legendary place for Naval Aviation.
@tuckerallen3621 Жыл бұрын
Half way in and this guy is great. So real
@gennnyko6340 Жыл бұрын
I think a good alternate title for this podcast is “Three Supermen walk into a bar…”
@firehorse_44alpha-omega Жыл бұрын
A pleasure Mr. Kopel, Hats off sir ! Thank you Dave and Jocko ! Totally epic top tier learning here. Cheers
@ravvu Жыл бұрын
What a voice too!
@erica9563 Жыл бұрын
They don't make 'em like that anymore
@Joncmorales Жыл бұрын
They way he describes the 50’s and 60’s just seems like a different America.
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was far different
@cdrtej8 ай бұрын
2:50:15 laughed out loud like a kid at the tabke listening to the uncles talk
@tahmidbhuiyan5591 Жыл бұрын
that voice is golden
@nicholascetrangolo8400 Жыл бұрын
this guy is absolutely awesome
@stevendeakins6668 Жыл бұрын
What a great podcast, he was really interesting to listen too, pretty funny guy as well!!
@RobertSantos-rw8dy2 күн бұрын
The old breed is certainly insightful and entertaining with how they approached the challenges they faced... Enjoyed this interview...
@area51junkyard Жыл бұрын
His voice is ASMR QUALITY
@AKActionMedia Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
Manufacturer of Asbestos. Sir. Go Navy!
@zacharymccoy2595 Жыл бұрын
This is completely biased but can we get some more episodes with Marines. Thank you Jocko, anther great episode with another great example to emulate.
@joonbu6 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing hero...
@troyspurling1910 Жыл бұрын
Great podcast!! Thoroughly enjoyed Tom. Great American story. Thanks Jocko for what you do!
@johnmchugh8049 Жыл бұрын
Amazing episode !
@Tacit_Tern Жыл бұрын
*Jocko Willink is the Reluctant Leader we need.* .....We know you've done enough, but your Nation needs you. 🇺🇸 *2024* 🦅
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
why destroy his life and put in a den of fools?
@Tacit_Tern
Жыл бұрын
@@Cuffsmaster All it takes for evil to thrive, is for good people to stand by and do nothing. Both parties don't like veterans in office, because they're the least partisan and put the constitution and our own Nation's interests first.
@kevinzhang6623 Жыл бұрын
He is a fighter pilot. A Naval aviator. It's not what he is. It's who he is.
@bryanluntz1603 Жыл бұрын
Great Podcast Jocko/Dave A great gentleman Mr Kopel is Amazing stories and history Thank You Tom The best defense is A good offense🇺🇸
@LammersQuarter Жыл бұрын
Awesome material. And, there's always a rug involved in cool stories...
@GC-jm8qx Жыл бұрын
Great freakin guest
@Chertoff88 Жыл бұрын
This gentleman own the Oley Bakery, 244 Dryville Rd, Fleetwood, PA. Please visit his buissness and give back to him for his courageous service.
@Jschnatter
Жыл бұрын
This man is the Oley Baker
@thaddeusmontoya8532 Жыл бұрын
He should read bed time stories, has a voice like a brick chimney hearth 😊
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
Happy! Too, see you. Sir!
@mkne2451 Жыл бұрын
My coworkers dont look to me to lead here and there but I do. Same as my superior. Simple reason is I'm the nice and collected guy. I'm not big at yelling to make a point. Explaining to the mechanic about how his laziness made my day worse is what gets the problem fixed. And when the problem does gets solved, im the first to tell the mechanic thank you. Humility goes a long way.
@RikodiusRex Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. Do one about what it was like the day you got your flippers and what it felt like to be turned back into a person. Do you miss your flippers?
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
Jockowillink, look below, Sir. Keep, Navy Seals Safe. Courage, Calcium!
@nickgaillard9281 Жыл бұрын
Salute
@gatormcklusky5850 Жыл бұрын
Coming of age in the late 1970s my friends and i used to hitchhike a lot, One late summer/early fall we hitched to Texas from Michigan then shot across to California, Really enjoyed those day's, It was a different time with different outlooks on life, If my mind services me right i believe hitchhiking died out sometime in the 80s. Just some useless information.
@Joncmorales
Жыл бұрын
I’m 28 years old. But that sounds like a great time to grow up as a kid.
@legionarulsquad6676 Жыл бұрын
Finally I'm first. :) Respect from Romania 🇷🇴
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
#I rather, listen to jocko podcasts than watch Superbowl
@chizzelfingers Жыл бұрын
this guys got so much knowledge to transfer jocko cld just let him talk.his stories are awesome
@johnnyringo7928 Жыл бұрын
This man has a more impressive voice than Jocko. Say it with ya chest, Jocko. 🤘
@TheDizzack Жыл бұрын
That's a man.
@williammoore5101 Жыл бұрын
Josh Bridges on the next pod would be awesome
@bailey9208 Жыл бұрын
Man , I think it all the missed opportunities I’ve had in the past sitting or in the same room as a lot of world war 2 vets.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
He’s a Vietnam Vet 😊
@HomeshighlandPark Жыл бұрын
All button. Goooood
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
I try to live my life by the All button!!
@HomeshighlandPark
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 The guest on here never got shot down. So it must be a great concept to apply in life as well. I’m relationships and business. Do things all the way as best as we can the first time.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeshighlandPark totally agree!! and this guy is my dad so I use a lot of his tactical philosophies in my life!
@HomeshighlandPark
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 so kool. Enjoyed the whole episode. My dad was in the Nam. He used to dump all my drawers on the ground and wake me up 5 am, and the yelling etc. Greek veteran. Good times.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeshighlandPark Love it… thank you so much for your kind words about my dad…and I suspect we have similar upbringings!
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
I hated School, too. Sir. Always, put in front of Blackboard, to prove what I learned. Manville Corporation, had me , writing Equations. Sir.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Sir.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Get all the Calcium you can. Sir. Chest pains. Proven.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Have the Seals, Get Calcium . Sir's. Chest pains.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
👋 Family! I am here. Barbara 🥰
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Please, get our Astronaut's back. Navy Seal, Men.
@jett2753 Жыл бұрын
Would love to talk to this guy. My grandfather was an F4 driver in Nam too. KIA in Laos 03/21/1968 whilst bombing trucks. He and Lt. Hesford are still considered MIA. But we know they crashed with the jet.
@rickieowens4243 Жыл бұрын
Can you look into my mcss partner ask him if he still has the sheiks SUV, 😡 and if the gate gaurd got his wedge lock back,😁
@wildbill60 Жыл бұрын
👍💯🇺🇲
@JamesCraigHeath007 Жыл бұрын
Jocko growing his hair out, must be getting cold out California way
@Xanthrochroid Жыл бұрын
1:38.29 ‘Nicht wahr?’ means Not true?
@barbzamecnik5698 Жыл бұрын
Putin, is awesome to follow. Learning Leader 's.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
You, learn.
@sasquatch6829 Жыл бұрын
I will also say that sogcast does not fill the role that jocko podcast fills… just sayin. No dislike on any front…. But it’s different. Don’t know why. And it’s NOT era …. The folks that do sogcast have good shit… need better audio and I would maybe suggest some form of parallel to current age or “why we are in the mess we’re in now?” Or something along those lines. Hmmm I’m sure I can state this better but this is close sir.
@Xanthrochroid Жыл бұрын
Chappie James and Colonel Olds a.k.a. Black Man and Robin
@rickieowens4243 Жыл бұрын
Ok, 😎,cool
@jamajnasoares5702 Жыл бұрын
" I'M FROM THE VIRGIN ISLANDS!" Such a GOOD sentence. 🤓
@tomle3Ай бұрын
C Cash
@sasquatch6829 Жыл бұрын
Yo- please get the SOG audio on point here…. I mean the folks and story are cool… but the audio is* rather terrible… hollow… not well balanced… Pretty sure that Echo knows what needs to be done… Fantastic storyline….. impossible to listen to audibly. Correction: are to is.*
@herbwhite7384 Жыл бұрын
Where's Echo? I miss him.
@John-tx5or Жыл бұрын
Read @ 4? U Remember? Lol. How about 0.1? Lol. AkA 0.12? Lol.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
He could read at 4. I know because I could read at 4 too - and Tom is my father. I remember him telling me to read my bedtime stories to him whenever I asked him to read them to me. It was very irritating at the time but now I appreciate that he pushed me to my potential ❤
@Bull.I3 ай бұрын
Team god 👇
@anaMoc1038 Жыл бұрын
(THE ART OF SHADOW BOXING) - DW master of shadow boxing One ponders in two steps over a great index, while shadow boxing is a 4 step pattern containing 1 convex step, and 1 concave step To defeat darkness one must dream. To try and defeat ones shadow, is to try and fall asleep. The shadow boxer keeps one edge of his sword sharper. This allows the art of shadow boxing to split hairs. Throughout the universe on a grand scale, wherever there is more light, there is more gravity. To defeat darkness, think like the sun, seeing the world for the first time each morning over millions of years. - Over the Mountains -" There is a stone on top of the mountain that shapes the horizon where the feathered eagle struggles to fly this stone simply lies consistent in the heights." or - Over the Plains - " Put your mind out to pasture, let your thoughts graze on muse, drink from the spring of conception as the conscious herd drifts through stimulating hues." Shadowboxing is the only martial art designed to defeat darkness. To defeat ones shadow in battle, under the Axis of the eclipse, and in the exact moment that the shadow boxer becomes the driving force within nature, fighting the darkness, and achieving master...This act is one step from God, and one step from suicide, one step from total enlightenment that can only be obtained in death. A master of shadow boxing finds his death, like he finds his eclipse...ready. He is free to move towards, or let it come. There is no martial art more natural than shadowboxing. Where in Kung Fu a man might transform to monkey, crane, or tiger. In shadowboxing even a cat or dog will fight with it's shadow. Now if you give a tiger a sword and tell it to fight a housecat, the housecat will win. Of all the martial artists, a master of shadow boxing defeats his opponent, while sustaining the least amount of damage. Shadowboxing is the root of martial arts. Is it wise to shadow box before, after, or during a fight? To a boxer the answer is both, too the shadow boxer all 4, is the answer. -Growth in Shadow Boxing- The shadow boxers physical prime is as steadfast as his will. If one ounce of his being tries to inflict damage by physical superiority, speed, strength, pressure, pace, all the flaws of a human opponent, their actions become ripples of chaos. The shadow boxer must conduct battle, stay diligent, with a clear mind. He must swim to his destination, not flail harder and drown. At peace while at war. Watching, waiting, learning, but most importantly improving, staying focused against any "temptation" that would cause them to branch away from the root. This causes growth. A slow improvement against the impossible. " It is impossible to get better at something that is impossible. This is called growth. And if the shadow boxer were not boxing, and to remain dormant, they would not be a shadow boxer, and be a shadow watcher. However, just as in any martial art, a shadow boxer will only grow, and develop as hard as they work. The shadow boxer can become as a God in nature. Who in the moment of Axis of the eclipse, transforms into the driving force fighting darkness on Earth, and executes his own will, to move Heaven, and Earth to victory! Or can buy a plane ticket to an eclipse, and throw a few punches. Both can defeat their shadows in battle. The choice is yours! The shadow boxers physical prime is as steadfast as his will to be victorious. If all martial artists devoted themselves to shadow boxing. There would be great duels, as students wishing to retain the title of master, gathered at the Axis of the eclipse, fighting their shadows simultaneously. The boxer goes into a shadow boxing match accepting defeat, he trains to accept defeat. It is impossible to get better at something, that is impossible? (Natural Selection and Light inn Nature) Just as the art of shadow boxing is illuminated by these writings, the solar system the sun, and the universe throughout by the solar systems, and in return will write our stories in the stars...the art of shadow boxing is to fight darkness, and natural selection is not confined to Earth. - (Exercise the power of Destination) by eliminating distraction - SPEED DEFEATS STRENGTH, TIMING DEFEATS SPEED, and DESTINATION DEFEATS TIMING The shadow boxer must exercise the power of destination to defeat their opponents timing. One is allowed to do this by focusing on defeating darkness, eliminating all the distractions of outside influence. "There is a stone on top of the mountain that shapes the horizon where the feathered eagle struggles to fly this stone simply lies consistent in the heights." " Along the path of urgency are those waist deep in destiny beyond the muck and mire where men burn their desires a patient stone resides." " The pebble in your boot is greater than the mountains in your way." If God were to endow one immediately with total understanding and enlightenment, you would feel no different....Just a the sun creeps across the eclipse, and years. You would experience the world anew. The difference would be a second encounter, with the first circumstance. The world would not have changed, but the shadow boxer. Once a man accepts death, often he has put a hold on how much it can be lived. Shadow Boxing is a free solo ascent, where one can fall from 50 feet, or 500 feet -DW Master of art of Shadowboxing
@AlS-kz1yy Жыл бұрын
Does anybody think this is a good podcast episode? I slept half way through
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Tom is an understated guy and reluctant to a fault be seen as bragging, plus factor in the newness of being on the national stage as the guest of someone as impressive and cool as Jocko. Tom has six Air Medals and the Navy Commendation Medal with the Combat “V” for valor, all earned in combat, with harrowing details,and approximately 200 carrier landings, many at night, in his squadron VF-142 Ghostriders (it’s funny how the writers of the first Top Gun movie used the coolest squadron name they could find for that famous “negative, Ghostrider, the pattern is full” line. ) He was in the first class of Top Gun and helped write the manual that is used today. He also has a lot of dead friends from that war. He won’t brag, but I’m his daughter and so I’ll shamelessly and unapologetically brag about him. Yes, he was reserved, but Jocko and Dave are the best and did an incredible job of drawing him out. Tom is also an amazing writer with perfect recall and I am drawing his memoirs out of him one email at a time. If you knew him, you would like him, and if you heard his experiences firsthand, and more of them, in detail and breadth that can only fit into a lifetime of knowing him and you would be blown away.
@SavageHenry0311
Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about that guy. Some people dabble in these military podcasts to be titillated. They are like lookie-loos at a car accident, or some parasitic gut bacteria. When they don't got their little voyeuristic dopamine hits, precisely the way they desire, they whine. That's not who your dad, Dave and Jocko are for. There are millions of us watching and listening for different, better reasons. I very much appreciate your father's time. I suspect, in his heart, he's a teacher. I learned several things while listening to him, and gained valuable perspective. Semper Fi, SH
@AlS-kz1yy
Жыл бұрын
@@SavageHenry0311 I was asking because I don't want to waste my time. It seems his memory is loosing as he asks the question: what was the question almost 3 times in the first 30 minutes I listened to. I Just wanted to see if it gets better. I wish this man was able to speak in a podcast while his memory was better, but it is good to share his story before he is dead.
@AlS-kz1yy
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 Thanks for the clarification. Good idea on the memoir!
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
@@AlS-kz1yy What were you asking ? - I forget Actually I enjoyed it and his prospective as a Vietnam era aviator. You can't find a young man to tell that story. It is just a fact of time. He sounded more like an absent minded professor and it is not like he could not remember anything. He remembered it all.. I am sure even today we'd have a problem keeping up with him mentally even with his stumbling. My suggestion is you don't waste your time as you have already decided that you will be disgusted with an old man taking his time to tell a story as he rambles here in there telling side stories as he goes. Maybe you can watch a shorter youtube video somewhere on a different subject. I am sure you can find a young many telling a story somewhere..
@stephenwilson9872 Жыл бұрын
I am not the same as I am bound to Be My decisions are not my own
@stephenwilson9872 Жыл бұрын
Being me and doing what is for me Is a rip in my awareness
@adamgardener8624
Жыл бұрын
The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. - Vladimir Nabokov
@angelicannihilator Жыл бұрын
2:11:26 What was he saying about the human eye?
@jett2753 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was killed at a 30 degree dive bomb at night. In the Air Force as well.
@John-tx5or Жыл бұрын
Go back.@ Night forComputers not Steal them... Scales too! Smh. 🥳 📯.
@John-tx5or
Жыл бұрын
AF Said NAH....vi was TOO AF. Lol.
@John-tx5or Жыл бұрын
OH! I Played BARITONE, too! Took Home the TUBA 1 Summer too. - Bari "PON Tempti Tony. TRU. ps All Sports, All Horns too. AFTA - AFTA Shcool.
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All these old warriors Jocko gets on the podcast are just amazing people.
@ninjanunch2769
Жыл бұрын
Shawn Ryan's show is another KZread channel you should check out if you haven't already. Between Jockos and Shawn's shows best 2 shows period.
@Kunfucious577
10 күн бұрын
@@ninjanunch2769it’s the respect that the U.S. government should be giving these men. I hate what our government has become.
@ninjanunch2769
10 күн бұрын
@@Kunfucious577 absolutely
This gentleman is older then Biden, are you kidding me. Completely in control of all his facilities. Great story teller.
@crocodilegrundee4514
Жыл бұрын
My Dad is a Korean War vet, and he’s 91. He can barely walk now, and he is far more in control of his mental faculties than Biden is. That’s a little worrisome.
@privatecitizen4001
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like hate speech. Time to red flag law some vets lol. Your govt loves you.
@kimberleyx6929
Жыл бұрын
FACTS....
@darrenhartigan3033
Жыл бұрын
Yes and I'm sure he'd control another f4 tomorrow if he was able
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
@@crocodilegrundee4514 "control .. mental facilities ... than Biden" or Trump
I love this guy I don't mind one bit about him wondering off on tangents they where all very entertaining and he has so much great knowledge and wisdom and a very awesome way in how he shares his thoughts that it keeps you engaged the hole time great guest Jocko great work as always Sir. Thank you!!🙂👍💯
So glad Mr Kopel transferred from the Air Force. He really nailed the difference between the Air Force and Navy (philosophically) from the perspective of a fellow Naval aviator. What a voice! Thanks for taking me back for a 3 hour visit to my 20’s and 30’s. I was a pilot in the Navy’s last F-4 squadron (VF-154) Miramar, the First Fleet F/A-18 squadron (VFA 132) and an operational test pilot in VX-4, flying F-4’s, F-14A and APlus, and was the F/A-18 Tactics Model manager. What a great life and adventure for a young man, and Mr Koppel …. thank you for your story. David, We might even know each other. Thanks Jocko for bringing us this story and your strong and very true paradigms and lessons learned from our fellow warriors
@joshhanlon1814
Жыл бұрын
@ Neil Sullivan, when were you in?
Could listen to this man talk all day.
This guys voice makes you keep listening even when you aren't sure what he's talking about. Great podcast
Sir, Thank you for your service and sacrifice Sir. Guy's like you are Irreplaceable and the Bravery wish we had more of you in today's military.
@johnmchugh8049
Жыл бұрын
He reminds me of those awesome professors in college that you would hang out with after class for hours and visit even ten years later to hear stories
Awesome story! We need more of these old vets telling their stories. We’re losing them every single day.
This dudes voice is amazing. Salute to you Sir
Queens represent! Name dropping tons of spots the first hour. Imagine letting a 4 year old hang out along Jamaica Ave alone. Must’ve been easier days back then. What a class act!
@cdrtej
8 ай бұрын
No f-ing way
This is pure Uncle Tom, and we will always have his stories this way. Thank you. Believe it or not, despite the length, you still missed some of his prime stories, like the multiple times he fell off the roof, the horse in the kitchen, the school window.... And I got to learn more about him and our family this way. Thank you, thank you, thank you. So proud.
@user-bo1zo7xo8l
Жыл бұрын
This is so wonderful. I can't thank you enough.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Tom’s daughter here. Are you a cousin? Don’t know what the school window thing is. There wasn’t a horse in the kitchen, it was trapped in the frozen pond and he freed it with an axe to the ice. Yes he slipped on some wet leaves on the roof in a storm a few years ago, broke his pelvis and tried to walk it off. He almost died. It wasn’t funny.
This chap is a true gentleman, wonderful voice
👏 👏 Thank you both for ur service. Thank u Jocko for having a platform for these older warriors to tell us their amazing stories
This guy is speaking my language. Fly Navy!
Wish this dude could narrate my life
Jocko, thank you for being so kind and graceful when he'd forget where he was in the conversation and you'd gently remind him. Incredibly classy and compassionate.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Little Shop of Sawdust, my father is not some doddering geriatric and doesn’t need your patronizing and frankly offensive hand-patting. You’d have a hard-time keeping up with him in conversation. Jocko’s a great interviewer, full stop, and what you characterize as pity on his part was simply astute direction of the dialogue. Delete your comment or apologize.
@littleshopofsawdust1157
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 you need to check your attitude. No one made any assertion that he was. Go back and listen again to how often he would ask, what was the question? Where were we? Truth be told, I suffered brain damage and I very nearly died 15 years ago. This gentleman's comments struck a chord with me because I have those moments myself and I'm self conscious about it. I was complementing Jocko on his grace so as to not cause any stress or discomfort. People aren't always so tolerant or kind. Perhaps you could take a lesson. I think this gentleman was a delight to listen to. Frankly, it's one of my favorite shows that Jocko has done. I've always wanted to fly and that dream will have to remain a dream for me. But he painted such wonderful pictures with his words that I was truly entranced. If you're looking for a fight, look elsewhere. If you want to come off sounding like some crusading badass, go elsewhere. When your maturity level increases, you may learn that sometimes people's words have a different connotation than the ones that you assign to them. I'm not apologizing to anyone because my words carried no ill intent. Furthermore, please give this wonderful gentleman my best wishes and thank him for appearing on the show. Now I have to figure out how to get my hands on some of that bread. It sounds fantastic. Best wishes to you.
I am in Corpus Christi right now. Legendary place for Naval Aviation.
Half way in and this guy is great. So real
I think a good alternate title for this podcast is “Three Supermen walk into a bar…”
A pleasure Mr. Kopel, Hats off sir ! Thank you Dave and Jocko ! Totally epic top tier learning here. Cheers
What a voice too!
They don't make 'em like that anymore
They way he describes the 50’s and 60’s just seems like a different America.
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
Yes it was far different
2:50:15 laughed out loud like a kid at the tabke listening to the uncles talk
that voice is golden
this guy is absolutely awesome
What a great podcast, he was really interesting to listen too, pretty funny guy as well!!
The old breed is certainly insightful and entertaining with how they approached the challenges they faced... Enjoyed this interview...
His voice is ASMR QUALITY
Thank you for your service
Manufacturer of Asbestos. Sir. Go Navy!
This is completely biased but can we get some more episodes with Marines. Thank you Jocko, anther great episode with another great example to emulate.
What an amazing hero...
Great podcast!! Thoroughly enjoyed Tom. Great American story. Thanks Jocko for what you do!
Amazing episode !
*Jocko Willink is the Reluctant Leader we need.* .....We know you've done enough, but your Nation needs you. 🇺🇸 *2024* 🦅
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
why destroy his life and put in a den of fools?
@Tacit_Tern
Жыл бұрын
@@Cuffsmaster All it takes for evil to thrive, is for good people to stand by and do nothing. Both parties don't like veterans in office, because they're the least partisan and put the constitution and our own Nation's interests first.
He is a fighter pilot. A Naval aviator. It's not what he is. It's who he is.
Great Podcast Jocko/Dave A great gentleman Mr Kopel is Amazing stories and history Thank You Tom The best defense is A good offense🇺🇸
Awesome material. And, there's always a rug involved in cool stories...
Great freakin guest
This gentleman own the Oley Bakery, 244 Dryville Rd, Fleetwood, PA. Please visit his buissness and give back to him for his courageous service.
@Jschnatter
Жыл бұрын
This man is the Oley Baker
He should read bed time stories, has a voice like a brick chimney hearth 😊
Happy! Too, see you. Sir!
My coworkers dont look to me to lead here and there but I do. Same as my superior. Simple reason is I'm the nice and collected guy. I'm not big at yelling to make a point. Explaining to the mechanic about how his laziness made my day worse is what gets the problem fixed. And when the problem does gets solved, im the first to tell the mechanic thank you. Humility goes a long way.
Thank you for your service. Do one about what it was like the day you got your flippers and what it felt like to be turned back into a person. Do you miss your flippers?
Jockowillink, look below, Sir. Keep, Navy Seals Safe. Courage, Calcium!
Salute
Coming of age in the late 1970s my friends and i used to hitchhike a lot, One late summer/early fall we hitched to Texas from Michigan then shot across to California, Really enjoyed those day's, It was a different time with different outlooks on life, If my mind services me right i believe hitchhiking died out sometime in the 80s. Just some useless information.
@Joncmorales
Жыл бұрын
I’m 28 years old. But that sounds like a great time to grow up as a kid.
Finally I'm first. :) Respect from Romania 🇷🇴
#I rather, listen to jocko podcasts than watch Superbowl
this guys got so much knowledge to transfer jocko cld just let him talk.his stories are awesome
This man has a more impressive voice than Jocko. Say it with ya chest, Jocko. 🤘
That's a man.
Josh Bridges on the next pod would be awesome
Man , I think it all the missed opportunities I’ve had in the past sitting or in the same room as a lot of world war 2 vets.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
He’s a Vietnam Vet 😊
All button. Goooood
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
I try to live my life by the All button!!
@HomeshighlandPark
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 The guest on here never got shot down. So it must be a great concept to apply in life as well. I’m relationships and business. Do things all the way as best as we can the first time.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeshighlandPark totally agree!! and this guy is my dad so I use a lot of his tactical philosophies in my life!
@HomeshighlandPark
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 so kool. Enjoyed the whole episode. My dad was in the Nam. He used to dump all my drawers on the ground and wake me up 5 am, and the yelling etc. Greek veteran. Good times.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeshighlandPark Love it… thank you so much for your kind words about my dad…and I suspect we have similar upbringings!
I hated School, too. Sir. Always, put in front of Blackboard, to prove what I learned. Manville Corporation, had me , writing Equations. Sir.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Sir.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Get all the Calcium you can. Sir. Chest pains. Proven.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Have the Seals, Get Calcium . Sir's. Chest pains.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
👋 Family! I am here. Barbara 🥰
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
Please, get our Astronaut's back. Navy Seal, Men.
Would love to talk to this guy. My grandfather was an F4 driver in Nam too. KIA in Laos 03/21/1968 whilst bombing trucks. He and Lt. Hesford are still considered MIA. But we know they crashed with the jet.
Can you look into my mcss partner ask him if he still has the sheiks SUV, 😡 and if the gate gaurd got his wedge lock back,😁
👍💯🇺🇲
Jocko growing his hair out, must be getting cold out California way
1:38.29 ‘Nicht wahr?’ means Not true?
Putin, is awesome to follow. Learning Leader 's.
@barbzamecnik5698
Жыл бұрын
You, learn.
I will also say that sogcast does not fill the role that jocko podcast fills… just sayin. No dislike on any front…. But it’s different. Don’t know why. And it’s NOT era …. The folks that do sogcast have good shit… need better audio and I would maybe suggest some form of parallel to current age or “why we are in the mess we’re in now?” Or something along those lines. Hmmm I’m sure I can state this better but this is close sir.
Chappie James and Colonel Olds a.k.a. Black Man and Robin
Ok, 😎,cool
" I'M FROM THE VIRGIN ISLANDS!" Such a GOOD sentence. 🤓
C Cash
Yo- please get the SOG audio on point here…. I mean the folks and story are cool… but the audio is* rather terrible… hollow… not well balanced… Pretty sure that Echo knows what needs to be done… Fantastic storyline….. impossible to listen to audibly. Correction: are to is.*
Where's Echo? I miss him.
Read @ 4? U Remember? Lol. How about 0.1? Lol. AkA 0.12? Lol.
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
He could read at 4. I know because I could read at 4 too - and Tom is my father. I remember him telling me to read my bedtime stories to him whenever I asked him to read them to me. It was very irritating at the time but now I appreciate that he pushed me to my potential ❤
Team god 👇
(THE ART OF SHADOW BOXING) - DW master of shadow boxing One ponders in two steps over a great index, while shadow boxing is a 4 step pattern containing 1 convex step, and 1 concave step To defeat darkness one must dream. To try and defeat ones shadow, is to try and fall asleep. The shadow boxer keeps one edge of his sword sharper. This allows the art of shadow boxing to split hairs. Throughout the universe on a grand scale, wherever there is more light, there is more gravity. To defeat darkness, think like the sun, seeing the world for the first time each morning over millions of years. - Over the Mountains -" There is a stone on top of the mountain that shapes the horizon where the feathered eagle struggles to fly this stone simply lies consistent in the heights." or - Over the Plains - " Put your mind out to pasture, let your thoughts graze on muse, drink from the spring of conception as the conscious herd drifts through stimulating hues." Shadowboxing is the only martial art designed to defeat darkness. To defeat ones shadow in battle, under the Axis of the eclipse, and in the exact moment that the shadow boxer becomes the driving force within nature, fighting the darkness, and achieving master...This act is one step from God, and one step from suicide, one step from total enlightenment that can only be obtained in death. A master of shadow boxing finds his death, like he finds his eclipse...ready. He is free to move towards, or let it come. There is no martial art more natural than shadowboxing. Where in Kung Fu a man might transform to monkey, crane, or tiger. In shadowboxing even a cat or dog will fight with it's shadow. Now if you give a tiger a sword and tell it to fight a housecat, the housecat will win. Of all the martial artists, a master of shadow boxing defeats his opponent, while sustaining the least amount of damage. Shadowboxing is the root of martial arts. Is it wise to shadow box before, after, or during a fight? To a boxer the answer is both, too the shadow boxer all 4, is the answer. -Growth in Shadow Boxing- The shadow boxers physical prime is as steadfast as his will. If one ounce of his being tries to inflict damage by physical superiority, speed, strength, pressure, pace, all the flaws of a human opponent, their actions become ripples of chaos. The shadow boxer must conduct battle, stay diligent, with a clear mind. He must swim to his destination, not flail harder and drown. At peace while at war. Watching, waiting, learning, but most importantly improving, staying focused against any "temptation" that would cause them to branch away from the root. This causes growth. A slow improvement against the impossible. " It is impossible to get better at something that is impossible. This is called growth. And if the shadow boxer were not boxing, and to remain dormant, they would not be a shadow boxer, and be a shadow watcher. However, just as in any martial art, a shadow boxer will only grow, and develop as hard as they work. The shadow boxer can become as a God in nature. Who in the moment of Axis of the eclipse, transforms into the driving force fighting darkness on Earth, and executes his own will, to move Heaven, and Earth to victory! Or can buy a plane ticket to an eclipse, and throw a few punches. Both can defeat their shadows in battle. The choice is yours! The shadow boxers physical prime is as steadfast as his will to be victorious. If all martial artists devoted themselves to shadow boxing. There would be great duels, as students wishing to retain the title of master, gathered at the Axis of the eclipse, fighting their shadows simultaneously. The boxer goes into a shadow boxing match accepting defeat, he trains to accept defeat. It is impossible to get better at something, that is impossible? (Natural Selection and Light inn Nature) Just as the art of shadow boxing is illuminated by these writings, the solar system the sun, and the universe throughout by the solar systems, and in return will write our stories in the stars...the art of shadow boxing is to fight darkness, and natural selection is not confined to Earth. - (Exercise the power of Destination) by eliminating distraction - SPEED DEFEATS STRENGTH, TIMING DEFEATS SPEED, and DESTINATION DEFEATS TIMING The shadow boxer must exercise the power of destination to defeat their opponents timing. One is allowed to do this by focusing on defeating darkness, eliminating all the distractions of outside influence. "There is a stone on top of the mountain that shapes the horizon where the feathered eagle struggles to fly this stone simply lies consistent in the heights." " Along the path of urgency are those waist deep in destiny beyond the muck and mire where men burn their desires a patient stone resides." " The pebble in your boot is greater than the mountains in your way." If God were to endow one immediately with total understanding and enlightenment, you would feel no different....Just a the sun creeps across the eclipse, and years. You would experience the world anew. The difference would be a second encounter, with the first circumstance. The world would not have changed, but the shadow boxer. Once a man accepts death, often he has put a hold on how much it can be lived. Shadow Boxing is a free solo ascent, where one can fall from 50 feet, or 500 feet -DW Master of art of Shadowboxing
Does anybody think this is a good podcast episode? I slept half way through
@gennnyko6340
Жыл бұрын
Tom is an understated guy and reluctant to a fault be seen as bragging, plus factor in the newness of being on the national stage as the guest of someone as impressive and cool as Jocko. Tom has six Air Medals and the Navy Commendation Medal with the Combat “V” for valor, all earned in combat, with harrowing details,and approximately 200 carrier landings, many at night, in his squadron VF-142 Ghostriders (it’s funny how the writers of the first Top Gun movie used the coolest squadron name they could find for that famous “negative, Ghostrider, the pattern is full” line. ) He was in the first class of Top Gun and helped write the manual that is used today. He also has a lot of dead friends from that war. He won’t brag, but I’m his daughter and so I’ll shamelessly and unapologetically brag about him. Yes, he was reserved, but Jocko and Dave are the best and did an incredible job of drawing him out. Tom is also an amazing writer with perfect recall and I am drawing his memoirs out of him one email at a time. If you knew him, you would like him, and if you heard his experiences firsthand, and more of them, in detail and breadth that can only fit into a lifetime of knowing him and you would be blown away.
@SavageHenry0311
Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about that guy. Some people dabble in these military podcasts to be titillated. They are like lookie-loos at a car accident, or some parasitic gut bacteria. When they don't got their little voyeuristic dopamine hits, precisely the way they desire, they whine. That's not who your dad, Dave and Jocko are for. There are millions of us watching and listening for different, better reasons. I very much appreciate your father's time. I suspect, in his heart, he's a teacher. I learned several things while listening to him, and gained valuable perspective. Semper Fi, SH
@AlS-kz1yy
Жыл бұрын
@@SavageHenry0311 I was asking because I don't want to waste my time. It seems his memory is loosing as he asks the question: what was the question almost 3 times in the first 30 minutes I listened to. I Just wanted to see if it gets better. I wish this man was able to speak in a podcast while his memory was better, but it is good to share his story before he is dead.
@AlS-kz1yy
Жыл бұрын
@@gennnyko6340 Thanks for the clarification. Good idea on the memoir!
@Cuffsmaster
Жыл бұрын
@@AlS-kz1yy What were you asking ? - I forget Actually I enjoyed it and his prospective as a Vietnam era aviator. You can't find a young man to tell that story. It is just a fact of time. He sounded more like an absent minded professor and it is not like he could not remember anything. He remembered it all.. I am sure even today we'd have a problem keeping up with him mentally even with his stumbling. My suggestion is you don't waste your time as you have already decided that you will be disgusted with an old man taking his time to tell a story as he rambles here in there telling side stories as he goes. Maybe you can watch a shorter youtube video somewhere on a different subject. I am sure you can find a young many telling a story somewhere..
I am not the same as I am bound to Be My decisions are not my own
Being me and doing what is for me Is a rip in my awareness
@adamgardener8624
Жыл бұрын
The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness. - Vladimir Nabokov
2:11:26 What was he saying about the human eye?
My grandfather was killed at a 30 degree dive bomb at night. In the Air Force as well.
Go back.@ Night forComputers not Steal them... Scales too! Smh. 🥳 📯.
@John-tx5or
Жыл бұрын
AF Said NAH....vi was TOO AF. Lol.
OH! I Played BARITONE, too! Took Home the TUBA 1 Summer too. - Bari "PON Tempti Tony. TRU. ps All Sports, All Horns too. AFTA - AFTA Shcool.