Jocko Willink - The Scariest Navy SEAL Imaginable…And What He Taught Me | The Tim Ferriss Show
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Jocko enlisted in the Navy after high school and spent 20 years in the SEAL Teams, first as an enlisted SEAL operator and then as a SEAL officer. During his second tour in Iraq, he led SEAL Task Unit Bruiser in the Battle of Ramadi - some of the toughest and most sustained combat by the SEAL Teams since Vietnam.
Under his leadership, Task Unit Bruiser became the most highly decorated Special Operations Unit of the entire war in Iraq and helped bring stability to Ramadi. Jocko was awarded the Bronze Star and a Silver Star.
Upon returning to the United States, Jocko served as the Officer-in-Charge of training for all West Coast SEAL Teams, designing and implementing some of the most challenging and realistic combat training in the world.
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Start [00:00]
How Jocko would design training for someone who wants to add lean muscle mass [13:49]
The story of how Jocko Willink got involved in jiu-jitsu [15:44]
How Jocko Willink’s SEAL military experience influenced his business [19:24]
The story of how Jocko Willink became a SEAL [22:14]
Where mental toughness comes from [30:04]
Describing the Battle of Ramadi [31:04]
On the leadership and strategy required to take over a city [47:14]
The great tacticians that Jocko Willink respects, [52:44]
What makes a good leader and the things to look for when identifying good leaders [53:59]
How to teach the skill of detachment [1:01:34]
Jocko Willink’s workout that would cause entire platoons to “tap out” [1:09:14]
What are you world-class at that people might not know? [1:12:49]
Morning rituals [1:14:49]
When you think of the word successful, who are the first people that come to mind? [1:18:54]
Non-military leaders that Jocko Willink admires and considers role models [1:29:45]
Skills and/or experiences that every man should have [1:33:34]
Fear inoculation for civilians [1:40:14]
The books Jocko likes to give as gifts [1:42:20]
Common misconceptions about Navy SEALs [1:49:34]
If you could have one billboard anywhere, where would it be and what would it say? [1:55:59]
Explaining the purpose of his business, Extreme Ownership [2:00:14]
Discussing lessons from Extreme Ownership and the value it brings to private companies [2:06:19]
What SEALs discuss between themselves that they don’t discuss with civilians [2:12:44]
Which historical figure does Jocko Willink identify with? [2:18:29]
Something people would be surprised to learn about Jocko Willink [2:19:22]
Cheesy questions: What do you order at a bar, favorite music, advice for your 25- and 35-year-old self [2:22:49]
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@music4dages
Жыл бұрын
If I had had this advice when I was growing up, my life would have turned out radically different. This podcast should be MANDATORY listening for EVERY teenager. This is simply priceless information. Thanks Tim for posting this for the invaluable advice it renders. BTW, now a subscriber.
@tannerhorner5572
Жыл бұрын
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@tannerhorner5572
Жыл бұрын
MmI’m
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Жыл бұрын
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"I hate people that talk for no reason. Twitter feels like talking for no reason" -Jocko. Pretty much defines the man and is probably the healthiest perspective of social media one can have.
@UnitedStatesofAmerica1984
Жыл бұрын
And introverts as well, we get tired of expending energy that's pointless and useless
SHOW NOTES AND TIMESTAMPS Start [8:44] How Jocko would design training for someone who wants to add lean muscle mass [13:49] The story of how Jocko Willink got involved in jiu-jitsu [15:44:00] How Jocko Willink’s SEAL military experience influenced his business [19:24] The story of how Jocko Willink became a SEAL [22:14] Where mental toughness comes from [30:04] Describing the Battle of Ramadi [31:04] On the leadership and strategy required to take over a city [47:14] The great tacticians that Jocko Willink respects, [52:44] What makes a good leader and the things to look for when identifying good leaders [53:59] How to teach the skill of detachment [1:01:34] Jocko Willink’s workout that would cause entire platoons to “tap out” [1:09:14] What are you world-class at that people might not know? [1:12:49] Morning rituals [1:14:49] When you think of the word successful, who are the first people that come to mind? [1:18:54] Non-military leaders that Jocko Willink admires and considers role models [1:29:45] Skills and/or experiences that every man should have [1:33:34] Fear inoculation for civilians [1:40:14] The books Jocko likes to give as gifts [1:42:20] Common misconceptions about Navy SEALs [1:49:34] If you could have one billboard anywhere, where would it be and what would it say? [1:55:59] Explaining the purpose of his business, Extreme Ownership [2:00:14] Discussing lessons from Extreme Ownership and the value it brings to private companies [2:06:19] What SEALs discuss between themselves that they don’t discuss with civilians [2:12:44] Which historical figure does Jocko Willink identify with? [2:18:29] Something people would be surprised to learn about Jocko Willink [2:19:22] Cheesy questions: What do you order at a bar, favorite music, advice for your 25- and 35-year-old self [2:22:49]
@ricardosantinoespina1290
5 жыл бұрын
I listened to the entire podcast once before. I remember jocko listing some of the most impressive jiu jitsu practitioners he's ever trained with. Would you or anyone know when that is? Big thanks to your timestamps by the way!
@anupkumarjha8167
5 жыл бұрын
Thank bro
@stewartarmstrong7430
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Awesome!
@alexanderdekleine7853
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this!
@reecehayden7731
5 жыл бұрын
A man of the people
Jocko speaks so clearly. Almost no "uhhmm" or "ehhh". Very pleasant to listen to.
@JamisonGallagher
6 жыл бұрын
schafer und The military send him to college halfway through his career and he majored in English. He chose that subject because he figured it would help him at his job.
@ByWayOfDeception
5 жыл бұрын
He has thoughtful pauses all the time. What a wonderful way to speak instead of rushing a BS answer out there just to talk.
@13ivanogre13
5 жыл бұрын
This is the way interview shows were back in the 70's and earlier. It's wonderfully deep and free-ranging. Those silent pauses are so refreshing to hear. It tells you he's thinking about it. And it's not some long-form sales pitch either. Podcasts are a blessing!
@ecdl4679
Жыл бұрын
@@13ivanogre13 u rite about that Podna! 😉
@ger._.
Жыл бұрын
23:27
Ad ends at 4:50
@ptaylor3304
8 жыл бұрын
+Jordan J 8:44 for actual interview.
@kymcarter589
8 жыл бұрын
thx
@mmallory22
7 жыл бұрын
thanks
@henrykissinger6024
6 жыл бұрын
god damn tim fuckin jewing out
@MrDwhite4444
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Interview doesn't start till 8:42.
@BoStanfordify
8 жыл бұрын
cheers
@chillicancarnage
7 жыл бұрын
you the Real MVP
@xz0mbae
7 жыл бұрын
Metal Paul holy fuck thank you
@getsmart3701
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate.
@billytheweasel
7 жыл бұрын
ty
Jocko is the kind of guy who takes the time to read all terms and conditions/privacy policy updates before he downloads any software or app, and then declines to download the app.
@faustinreeder1075
9 ай бұрын
Lol Facts
joe rogan brought me here
@Ted_Sheckler
5 жыл бұрын
Me too one year later
@andrerathje
5 жыл бұрын
Same here lol
@tripswaddo5146
5 жыл бұрын
I want to like this but it’s on 420.
@aaron123112
5 жыл бұрын
Yup
@jakegoodman6307
5 жыл бұрын
Same 4 years later
Jocko's idea of "balance" is vital to the approach mankind needs to be a better humanity.
@WatchmanPrivacy
Жыл бұрын
For sure. It's an ethics that Aristotle talks about in his Nichomachean Ethics.
The moment when Mr. Willink said "humility," my respect for him and his service increased infinitely.
Jocko slaying bad guys hyped up on caffeine is the best Red Bull commercial ever
Six years later, Jocko’s Podcast is bigger than Tim’s.
@BitigoBlack
Жыл бұрын
I mean....listening to this episode.....I came here because of the algorithm. And this guy is asking pretty basic questions to the point I asked.. who is his audience? Teenagers?
It says a lot about Jocko that he pauses briefly before answering a Q.
@sighfly2928
3 жыл бұрын
It’s almost like he is self detaching while answering the difficult questions to give the most meaningful answers
Joe “go check out Tim Ferris” Rogan sent me.
Found out about Tim Ferriss Podcast and Jocko by listening to the Joe Rogan Podcast. Great episode.
@Banksydog
3 жыл бұрын
Tim is such a mediocre interviewer, though. He doesn’t listen closely. He asked the same question multiple times, and there are points where he should follow-up, but he moves onto the next thing on his list. He should learn to be more of a conversationalist like Joe.
The most epic part of the interview is when Jocko says he wakes up at 445 and he is waiting for the enemy. Freakin my hair stood up when I head that! HOO RAH!!!
@lightupthedarkness6762
7 жыл бұрын
alpha of alphas
@anthonyp3113
7 жыл бұрын
kd47730 hooyah*
@westvirg304
6 жыл бұрын
Dont even know what that means
@phaedrus7971
6 жыл бұрын
kd47730 follow Jocko on Twitter. No joke.
11:40 Real name is John, parents gave him his nick-name Jocko. Ever since he was born, that's what everyone has known him as. 13:50 Add lean mass = lift heavy (deadlifts and squats), eat a lot 20:20 BJJ and overlap between leading and dealing with human beings who have egos and issues. From a leadership . Dealing with people and getting people to carry out missions or operations in a way that's most effective. It transfers over to the business world, where you've got to get a group of people to carry out a mission in a most efficient and effective manner.
I love the time Jocko takes to contemplate his answer to the questions.
Mannn, Jocko is one of a kind...Raw model of dignity and passion.. It's brings me chills when conversation goes to Iraq-war-Ramadi shit..
this was a solid interview because Tim asked good questions and just sat and listened. Very solid even after over three years later.
I wonder how many Americans don’t know what the battle of Ramadi or battle of fallujah 1 and 2 is. I hope someday these are taught in classrooms or people do their own research. There are so many stories of the Iraq and Afghanistan war that people have no idea took place.
I'm here because Sam Harris told me he would wait while I listened to this, Rogan as well.
@thomasdaddono9234
7 жыл бұрын
hahah, i listened to his podcast first, then joes, then this one
@zacwulf6987
7 жыл бұрын
Get Smart I did the same thing haha
@1pointt21gW
7 жыл бұрын
haha same
@mattberry474
7 жыл бұрын
Same here!
@PieInTheSky9
7 жыл бұрын
Same here!
What a legit super human being. He is 1 in a million, or more.
@daveyineluctable5525
8 жыл бұрын
+ceebee27sts I really appreciate the amount of time he pauses before answering questions, really taking in the question and thinking about his response. I literally thought my speakers were cutting out, until I realized it was just him pausing! We all can benefit from thinking a little more carefully and deliberately, especially these days.
@Brady.John87
8 жыл бұрын
.46% of Americans join the military and Seal team is less then 1% of that so he's definitely one of a few to say the least.
@usmh
8 жыл бұрын
+Davey Ineloquent Hear hear, peasants! This man knows what's up.
@swordsheldhigh7934
8 жыл бұрын
+ceebee27sts If I was 5% the man he is
@Hellm8te
8 жыл бұрын
You can be.
Jocko impresses me (other than being an American Hero leading other Heroes) that when hep sparks with people / or is asked a question he takes a pause and really thinks about the question/information that he is processing and then he gives a true straight forward answer. It is something every one can learn; just stop, process, think, and then reply. I love hearing people like him speak.
Joe brought me here but I stayed for the honesty. Super humble guy. Makes you want to be a seal, maybe next life.
32:02 Tim: How long were you there? Jocko: WE were there for 6 months. Jocko showing his character there.
I'm writing this comment right after listing to "When you think of the word successful, who are the first people that come to mind? [1:18:54]". That is some of the most powerful stuff I have ever heard. Wow.
I'm half-way through this interview and already I have heard some of the most beautiful, profound and noble things I have ever heard from anyone in my life.
Thank you for this, Tim. We need more Jockos in this world. Great job, sir.
Tim handled the ebb and flow of this interview extremely well.Very candid.....
Great episode. Thanks. And looking forward to a Jocko Willink podcast.
Thanks for asking specific questions about the SEAL training. Its useful for people considering joining.
Tim’s questions are on point best jocko interview I’ve listened to
JOCKO WILLINK, I fought in ramadi in the summer of 2006. Also in yusifia with JSOC under general stanley mccrystal. Are AO was wherever the HVTs were typically but maybe we passed not knowing me being Army you being Navy lol glad you made it back brother. Those places were shit holes and we lost a lot of great men there. I doubt you'll get to read this but if so take care and keep doing your thing!!
@TheGmanway
5 жыл бұрын
joel greiner thanks for your service
@MvPchazzycat13
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for keeping us safe
@tuck-brainwks-eutent-hidva1098
4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for your service -- 🇺🇸🙏.
@shawndeutsch584
4 жыл бұрын
@@MvPchazzycat13 lol! Keeping who safe?? We were never in any real danger.
@noneya9035
4 жыл бұрын
We are greatful and indebted to you. Thank you for your selfless service.
"I'll try and give a concise answer but you're going deep right now... which is fine. Because I guess it's your podcast... "hahahahaha
This interview tapped into every area of my life( And everyone else's) and uncovered a few more.... Just spot on. Thanks :)
I made sure to let Jocko be the only influencer I listened to for a very long time. His strengths were my weaknesses & I wanted so badly to overcome them. And guess what? It worked. 😌
@samn3276
Жыл бұрын
Good for you! That’s a great approach. Limiting your influence. 🤨
Jocko! You are helping lead me out of my hell!!! Thank you sir!!!! You make a difference
Damn when you started talking about your guys it ripped my heart out, thank you for being transparent, thank you for your service
Some great points for life and fantastic examples of Jockos experiences. Great listen.
Great inspirational video! Happy Veteran's Day to Jocko and all the vets out there! I will be buying his book! Godspeed!
Great interview on Tim's part. Good questions. Jocko is sharp and knows who he is.
Great interview!!
2:02:44 - 2:04:30 probably my favorite part of the podcast. "We're good sir"
Came here because of +Sam Harris. So glad I did. Awesome, informative interview.
I Love Jocko And Task Unit Bruiser I Always Watch Whatever I Can About It. I Always Watch Alot Of Military Interviews About What These Guys Went Through. Very Good Podcast.
Fantastic interview. Jocko Willink is superb.
I am very different from Jocko in many ways, but I can't help but admire his accomplishments and drive. I'm still working on the whole rising at 4:30 am thing.
Jocko “get after it” Willink
More people need to hear this
Outstanding!Brought tears to my eyes
This is an incredible podcast. One of the best I’ve heard.
Great interview....after practically every question I thought in my head 'Good question'.
@13ivanogre13
5 жыл бұрын
And he was capable of not understanding something and instead of moving away from it he'd clarify, like the grenadier moment. His brain was unable to process that sound in that moment and he could have let it go but he circled back and that shows me he was actually listening.
Absolute inspiration of a person Thank you,
Just listened to the podcast this afternoon, this guy is intense
Good one on Leadership. Thanks!
That was intense. I was just so impressed with the questions you asked and the way you navigated it. Loved your Madonna reference spot on . Tim Ferriss you are cool.
Straight up warrior podcast.
Great interview. Humility is key in every area in life in order to succeed.
@Mike9201984
8 жыл бұрын
+coachraylo Except combat.
@amisfitpuivk
8 жыл бұрын
+Mike9201984 not really if you think about it. If you have ego problems in combat, you're probably going to get yourself killed. You have to humbly stay in cover and rely on your team.
@ninjamcninjaton7145
8 жыл бұрын
it's a good thing you know everything dakota, you should write a book so the rest of us can come up to your level ps he said "it is key" not "its the key" you need to follow coachraylo's lead, and have some humility, jackass
Great podcast!
one of the most legendary podcast conversations ever
Jocko is the man we should strive to be
11:30 "You're an intense guy - what are you like on three Red Bulls?" *_More Jocko_* 😂
Thank you to all that have served❤️🇺🇸
Brilliant work sir!
Thank you all for your sacrifice and service‼️
This dude is a warrior in the ancient meaning of the term. Thank you.
One of the best, if not the best, Podcast interview ever
Increible episode and conversation
Known both these great guys for years now.,been wanting to listen to this for ages...just hit start right now ...its going to be a great arvo ...
Amazing interview!! This guy is the real deal!!
King Jocko; what an inspirational guy.
This man has testosterone for blood.
Good interview. I am happy that JW named Blood Meridian because contemplating the violent nature of people has been a interest of mine from my life experience. I also understand that can be sometimes extrapolated to this force in the DNA of people. My understanding is so at odds with my peer group because I work at a University and being female. I love listening to these conversations because it is really not talked about enough in a rigorous intellectual fashion.
excellent, thank you Mr. Willink.
Thank you for your service to our great country, Jocko.
Thank you
Had to see where this Jocko thing started. A modern day Gladiator and true Patriot.
Jocko is so humble.
On the proportional relationship between discipline and freedom I found Jocko's commentary (1:56) to be profoundly truthful and just incredibly well said. One of many awesome riffs to be found in this interview.
GREAT GREAT GREAT PODCAST
Not even half through it, but man, you are really good at asking question. thanks.)
People aren't pushing themselves these days. We're capable of a lot more than our soft society says we are.
This was a great interview. Thanks, Jocko for supporting the US.
This video was a game changer for the Leadership space. Jocko is breaking the mold in the Leadership Consulting world. This podcast gave birth to another level of how leaders should communicate, prepare, compete, execute, and win in today's business landscape. Thank you. #ExtremeOwnership #DisciplineEqualsFreedom #Jocko
This commentary on leadership is a good mine.
“Morning Rituals”...the Enemy. What at an awesome perspective to wake up to👊🏻. Cave? Maybe. Great podcast. I heard Jocko Rope-Lined into into this World and drove he and his Mother home from the Hospital. Commander Willink, you are my mentor. You are Overwatch. H.R. USMC ‘71-‘75🇺🇸
Jocko is an amazing human being.
amazing! Love it
Jocko is the real deal !!
My 2nd time through this interview. This is enormously inspiring as a civilian. I never expect to kill another human being. But stepping in this world is extremely valuable. Thanks Tim. Jocko doesn't seem like the easiest guy to interview. They both did well however...
@chrisp2481
6 жыл бұрын
J D I feel the same way. Another military thing I loved was a book called "War Poems: A Marines Tour"
@harveymorgan1749
4 жыл бұрын
He killed for zionism
Words to live by... "You never know who the Enn is".
@mikesorrels9557
3 жыл бұрын
ROGER THAT
I loled over the part where he hangs pics of his fam up before he takes a pic where he sleeps and then took them back down. Totally get it but it was still hilarious. Great interview.
This is one of my favorite podcasts ever, literally. Re the ads, yea they are ads; but, I'm convinced that Tim ads are Tim endorsements & he knows the products well or does not advertise them. I discovered my "green juice" (Athletic Greens) thru Tim's endorsement. That juice scratches all kinds of internal itches, and tastes good too - 16 oz per day
@TomTirabasso
6 жыл бұрын
I agree, great show. I know ahead to fast forward at least 4 min. before starting. His range of guests is amazing and every show is loaded with nuggets. Both of these guys here will be extremely successful at whatever they do.
I so want to hear so much more from war veterans about what it's really like. Because we have no idea, really!
@Yoshiling
8 жыл бұрын
+Stratahoovius Jocko has a podcast. It's called "Jocko Podcast" :). You can find all the episodes on KZread or iTunes. There are 11 so far, but he just recorded the 12th one. They are great; I've listened to/watched them all (the first 5 are just audio; episode 6 and on are videos)
@Stratahoovius
8 жыл бұрын
Yoshiling Yay! Thanks
@PeterLambert2211
8 жыл бұрын
+Stratahoovius Read the book "War" by Sebastian Junger if you want to really understand, short of going into war, what war is like. It is an excellent book everyone should read.
@chrisp2481
6 жыл бұрын
Stratahoovius You'd like "War Poems: A Marine's Tour 2003-2008" by a guy who was in Falluja with a special forces team
MRS, WILLINK you are a great respected man. Very smart man USA 🇺🇸 need so many more man just like you following you for a long time. Proud of you. Good man most of all thank you sir God bless and your family .respectful .
The ones you fear are the ones you've never heard of.
1:21:40 To live, fight, and die like a warrior is success
Blood Meridian is one of the best books ever written. I have given that book as a gift.
The most authentic podcast I've ever heard.