Navy Seal Explains Why Discipline = Freedom & How To Dealing With Sadness & Grief!

Jocko Willink is a retired U.S. Navy SEAL officer and New York Times bestselling author, he is also the host of the Jocko Podcast, and co-founder of the leadership training organisation, Echelon Front.
00:00 Intro
02:04 “I Wanted to Be a Navy SEAL”
03:50 What Is a Navy SEAL and the Special 'Hell' Training
06:58 What It Takes to Become a Special Force Agent
08:59 What Is the Point of Working This Hard?
10:25 Can You Teach This Crazy Drive?
12:23 Is Our WHY Important?
15:36 Your Excuses Will Destroy You
20:10 The Hack to Build Confidence and Belief
25:04 Why Imposter Syndrome Is Necessary
29:22 Why the Special Forces Leaders Ask Their Team for Advice
34:03 The Craziest Missions and Things I've Seen...
36:56 The Dark Side of War and Losing Friends
47:44 Dealing with Sadness & Grief
52:39 Decision Making & Taking Action
01:00:19 From a Leader POV I'm the Proudest When My Team Does This
01:02:09 Why You Should Serve Others
01:05:16 Don't Do This If You Want a Promotion
01:08:31 Leaving the Military
01:13:39 Why Discipline Equals to Freedom
01:18:40 Create a Routine System in Your Life
01:22:11 The Biggest Misconceptions About the Military and Myself
01:26:02 Toxic Masculinity Traits
01:34:45 Finding Fulfillment & the Importance of Bonding
01:39:57 The Answer to Achieving Success
01:42:09 Work and Life Balance
01:47:24 The Last Guest Question
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  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO16 күн бұрын

    If you like this episode please can you do me a little favour and hit the like button on the video! I really appreciate your kindness x ❤👊🏾

  • @jackiekinner3826

    @jackiekinner3826

    16 күн бұрын

    You should of researched this man better as what’s being said about and backed up about him in the SEAL community at the moment is not good.

  • @AllensStories

    @AllensStories

    16 күн бұрын

    @@jackiekinner3826 , what has been said?

  • @jackiekinner3826

    @jackiekinner3826

    16 күн бұрын

    @@AllensStories That he’s a bully and when on missions endangered Soldiers lives with bad leadership.

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    Interview Eric Deming. Don’t be fooled by jocko. He has a lot of innocent blood on his hands 🩸 🇺🇸 🩸 🩸🩸

  • @tienkhoavu8980

    @tienkhoavu8980

    16 күн бұрын

    gg

  • @NavvyH
    @NavvyH16 күн бұрын

    I love that Steven uses silence so brilliantly which allows his guests the space to reflect more, talk more and share more.

  • @gerardlewis4634

    @gerardlewis4634

    15 күн бұрын

    Its what amazing interviewers do, they dont but in, they listen and leave silence to make the guest start reflecting and word vomitting. louis theroux does it too, very well.

  • @nikobellic570

    @nikobellic570

    15 күн бұрын

    He's a natural at this.

  • @SmilusMusic

    @SmilusMusic

    13 күн бұрын

    Yes that’s one of his gifts. His trademark I want to believe. That space speaks so much. You learn soooo much after those pauses 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Vestu

    @Vestu

    8 күн бұрын

    Yep Rick Beato does this pretty well too

  • @kutlwanomataboge

    @kutlwanomataboge

    2 күн бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. It also reflects his understanding.

  • @barkerboy0308
    @barkerboy030815 күн бұрын

    I listened to this yesterday. This morning, I dragged myself out of bed at 6am. I walked/jogged 5km, for the first time in 2 years. 2 years of mental and physical health issues that I thought were never going to end. I just wanted to say thank you.

  • @societyrunsbackwards1059

    @societyrunsbackwards1059

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing

  • @christophsproehnle2114

    @christophsproehnle2114

    15 күн бұрын

    @barkerboy0308 💪💪💪

  • @michaelgarrett139

    @michaelgarrett139

    15 күн бұрын

    Lets go brother!!

  • @carmaanderson9733

    @carmaanderson9733

    14 күн бұрын

    Keep it up, you got this!

  • @ciaraj17

    @ciaraj17

    14 күн бұрын

    I hope you continue to push yourself and overcome the things that kept you from longing life to the fullest. You deserve a beautiful life

  • @Veronica-zg7lg
    @Veronica-zg7lg16 күн бұрын

    "Your excuses will destroy you and take everything that you ever wanted...if you let them" 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mastermill79

    @mastermill79

    16 күн бұрын

    Uff. That cut deep.

  • @crysteltse8611

    @crysteltse8611

    16 күн бұрын

    So true also being afraid will destroy you too.

  • @othmarihartwig2011

    @othmarihartwig2011

    15 күн бұрын

    No! I don t. Because of these suckers and their admirers in the self-proclaimed value-based West, the chosen ones are backed to slaughter an entire nation, bomb the embassies of other states, .... the us can wage proxy wars against other nuclear powers (over 100 interventions since 1991) , etc. etc. . Because these fools can't think for themselves. They can t distinguish between propaganda and the truth. Ask the Cia-agent wether I m right.

  • @MrSeanPeake

    @MrSeanPeake

    11 күн бұрын

    100

  • @OldSchool1947

    @OldSchool1947

    9 күн бұрын

    Cadets at West Point are trained to say, “No excuse, sir.” (Even if there may be a valid excuse.)

  • @kimberlymatthews4480
    @kimberlymatthews448016 күн бұрын

    That amount of emotional intelligence, self awareness, gratitude, humility, respect, logic and appreciation this man displayed in this interview just wow!

  • @jaygio

    @jaygio

    16 күн бұрын

    Wow, even the JIDF bots are coming to this army recruiting video. You people are literally the sickest on earth.

  • @nevermind4679

    @nevermind4679

    16 күн бұрын

    Yes!

  • @JesusFollower596

    @JesusFollower596

    15 күн бұрын

    You sound like a beta smh 🤦

  • @irenapvp5365

    @irenapvp5365

    15 күн бұрын

    He is one of the best of us.. huge respect

  • @Sunnydazeknits

    @Sunnydazeknits

    14 күн бұрын

    Very impressed

  • @kahrhoshe
    @kahrhoshe16 күн бұрын

    Listening to jocko talking about not letting your feelings rule your emotions really hits home for me as I lost my wife a year and 3 months ago on the 23rd. I’ve been off the rails with my drinking and I needed to hear this to help me move forward. I started a no drinking during the week program and today will be day 4 of not drinking during the week. This helped me solidify that I will not drink during the week and maybe expand on it.

  • @matthewcollier9011

    @matthewcollier9011

    16 күн бұрын

    Good for you mate, keep going with it

  • @maximusthe1st

    @maximusthe1st

    16 күн бұрын

    Brilliant man, good for you, keep going, you can do it, I think you’ll slowly feel better and better

  • @user-qz7zx2sd4v

    @user-qz7zx2sd4v

    15 күн бұрын

    🎉congratulations! You are going in the right direction. Counseling helps to manage cravings and triggers.

  • @ChanceCard9

    @ChanceCard9

    15 күн бұрын

    Good for you, baby steps 👍🏻

  • @MEDANNY20

    @MEDANNY20

    15 күн бұрын

    My prayers for you and your loved ones stay strong & focused 🤝🏼

  • @meetandinspire
    @meetandinspire16 күн бұрын

    "Train, study, work, practice, train, study, work, practice, train, study, work, practice, and eventually you will increase your confidence."

  • @garnhamr

    @garnhamr

    16 күн бұрын

    or have a nervous breakdown

  • @SaintsUnited144K

    @SaintsUnited144K

    16 күн бұрын

    Consistency.

  • @elunac2362

    @elunac2362

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@garnhamr just be balanced & chill about it, don't get in your head about it. show up, do what you can rest, recover & reset also

  • @hook8535

    @hook8535

    16 күн бұрын

    @@elunac2362so hard to do

  • @synesthesiafilms

    @synesthesiafilms

    16 күн бұрын

    Study may be not working anymore. It will not bring any money in a dying middle class. AI is coming too they say..

  • @marry9894
    @marry98948 күн бұрын

    Hi Steven, I’m a 64 yr old woman and I started following your KZread afew weeks back. As I listened to this podcast I cried! This man Jocko Willink told my life story!!! I feel despair and great sadness as I listen because he is speaking the truth about discipline and lack of it. Everything he said was so truthful right to the core of my being!!!! I’m not sure how or what I can change but I’m going to change my life! Thank you for having such a tremendous influence on KZread 🙏🏽

  • @katepadget-koh6910
    @katepadget-koh691016 күн бұрын

    This is incredible. This guy has no ego. What a truly extraordinary human being.

  • @gambar

    @gambar

    6 күн бұрын

    he tamed the ego and made it his b!tch :)

  • @TheThetruthmaster1

    @TheThetruthmaster1

    4 күн бұрын

    Hey. I only sleep 2 hours a day.... 🫦

  • @verneezymedia
    @verneezymedia12 күн бұрын

    Wow, that ending was so powerful. The silence speaks volume of what Jocko has gone through and continues to carry with him through life. And i think that's one of the most important lessons he tries to teach: life won't be easy, but you have to keep pushing. Not just for your sake and the sake of those you love around you, but for the ones that have sacrificed and fallen who will never get the opportunity to. Truly powerful.

  • @7msjster
    @7msjster16 күн бұрын

    I'm 68. female, train at 4 am and still train bodybuilding style. I used to weigh 110 as a teen. Now 125, 5 feet and buff. No it doesn't just happen. This sets the pace. I challenge myself for two hours. Loving calisthenics and boxing, just added those two things and I have rediscovered the "monkey bars". I quit being self-conscious. I have earned my place at the playground! My attire is a simple pinkish plaid with tights or sweats. No, I don't show my stuff. I'm not competing like that. But I know I'm one of the strongest women in my gym. The kids just move out of the way. I'm not snobby either, they just move. It feels good to not be on medication or need help getting up. I am so grateful. Reduced anxiety? I feel good about myself. The anxiety, I have learned, is outside of me. Breath it out. Oh and stay hydrated. It really does make a difference too.

  • @Stranger_In_The_Alps

    @Stranger_In_The_Alps

    16 күн бұрын

    Queen behavior 👑

  • @jaygio

    @jaygio

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@Stranger_In_The_Alpsstop using drag-queen LGB terminology.

  • @lauraashley1

    @lauraashley1

    16 күн бұрын

    This is really empowering 😮🎉❤

  • @Photik

    @Photik

    15 күн бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @gabriellaluzpm

    @gabriellaluzpm

    15 күн бұрын

    Example

  • @scarletteloiseau7995
    @scarletteloiseau799516 күн бұрын

    This is one of the best 2hrs of life advices/lessons in life

  • @ReflectionsofChristianMadman
    @ReflectionsofChristianMadman15 күн бұрын

    Jocko is a national treasure. Anyone humble enough to learn from them will grow and excel.

  • @Mecks_Music
    @Mecks_Music16 күн бұрын

    "thank you" two words that ment so much. that last bit was powerful

  • @taylormariee2288
    @taylormariee228815 күн бұрын

    I needed to hear this.. lost my fiance / father of my kids, and two of my best friends back to back In a short amount of time . Loved his humble response on grief . his words were so comforting. “ Remember but dont dwell “

  • @thisisjovanna

    @thisisjovanna

    15 күн бұрын

    Sendinggg✨and🙏 during this unfathomably difficult time🫶

  • @SmilusMusic
    @SmilusMusic13 күн бұрын

    Why did I cry so much at the end when he spoke about his wife taking up the slack. And when he mentioned the brothers he lost. I totally lost it. Thanks for a great episode. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @miaowcat09

    @miaowcat09

    13 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @elpanchosancho2

    @elpanchosancho2

    9 күн бұрын

    Weak.

  • @leslynmoore
    @leslynmoore16 күн бұрын

    Jesus, I freaking love this guy. I served in the NAVY! and what it would take to literally grow up in the SEAL teams? that is unmistakably one of the most difficult things that a person can do. I can only imagine how great and difficult his life would have been simultaneously. I find it so amazing that he is both steadfast in his strengths and empathetic. Thank you for this conversation Steven.

  • @ragataskata168

    @ragataskata168

    15 күн бұрын

    😊

  • @PHARA0H
    @PHARA0H16 күн бұрын

    Its hard to think about my childs mother after she passed a couple o' years ago. This man helped me with my perspective on grief.

  • @codyfiest9376

    @codyfiest9376

    15 күн бұрын

    Think of how proud of you she must be for carrying on and being there for your child. That is the true test of a man. Carrying on when the going gets tough for the ones we love.

  • @jenniferbrown3782

    @jenniferbrown3782

    14 күн бұрын

    I’m not to that part in this video yet, but in case this helps, I’ll leave it here. I once heard someone ask- would your loved one want you to grieve for years and years, and be a mess, letting yourself fall to pieces or would they be rooting for you to *live* your life full bore - to the fullest?

  • @pollauritsabrahamsenjq1618

    @pollauritsabrahamsenjq1618

    5 күн бұрын

    Your child's mother? Was that all she was?

  • @MaternityTrendsOrigins
    @MaternityTrendsOrigins16 күн бұрын

    The episode was absolutely incredible, especially the last 10 minutes. You can see the raw emotion and honest truth in everything he values.

  • @JoBanks
    @JoBanks16 күн бұрын

    Love Jocko. Says it just like it is. No BS. No political correctness just because he's scared of being cancelled (he's definitely not!). 👍🏼 We need more people like Jocko!

  • @ChiefThanos

    @ChiefThanos

    16 күн бұрын

    Look up the Green Beret Chronicles. God Bless.

  • @lordjim6323

    @lordjim6323

    16 күн бұрын

    He is a lying criminal. Check it out for yourself.

  • @1Deejay7

    @1Deejay7

    16 күн бұрын

    just like budlight getting canceled , no fs given

  • @lordjim6323

    @lordjim6323

    15 күн бұрын

    @@1Deejay7 Who gives a toss about Bud`s. Good Ole` Boys drink Miller. You know that as well as I do. Jocko is a lying scumbag.

  • @lordjim6323

    @lordjim6323

    15 күн бұрын

    @@ChiefThanos Hear, hear. The truth is slowly emerging. it will catch up to you Jocko.

  • @tsin002
    @tsin00216 күн бұрын

    Man, I have bought so many of his books and read them all and even gave his children books as gifts to my friends children. This podcast is greatest podcast about life, family, and leadership. Thank you Jocko!

  • @danamckerrow9902
    @danamckerrow990216 күн бұрын

    Whenever I have a tough job to do, I listen to Jocko's collaboration with Akira the Don, "Get Some", and get the job done, every time 💯

  • @gabriellaluzpm

    @gabriellaluzpm

    15 күн бұрын

    I also listen to Akira the Don

  • @pirateslife4me
    @pirateslife4me8 күн бұрын

    Episode saved directly to my "Be Better w the Greats" KZread folder 🥇

  • @CounterMan-ny8xo
    @CounterMan-ny8xo16 күн бұрын

    This is the only podcast channel i find educational and worth watching.

  • @serendipitytwo777
    @serendipitytwo77716 күн бұрын

    Grief will be with you always and its accumulative, bcos u live ur life its inevitable to lose ppl. I always believe that you learn to live alongside your grief. But it never truly goes away. That's because you loved someone and that's beautiful. ❤

  • @user-qz7zx2sd4v

    @user-qz7zx2sd4v

    15 күн бұрын

    Yes! Live with the grief in a positive manner. Acknowledge the pain and accept it. But then redirect and live your life ❤

  • @punkmonk7475
    @punkmonk747515 күн бұрын

    Wow, this gem is one of your best interviews in my opinion. Ive listened to many Jocko interviews and this is my favorite. Your genuine sensitivity brought out the best. Masterpiece

  • @avertthymortaleyes3460
    @avertthymortaleyes346016 күн бұрын

    This guy is pure fire and steel. I love his advice, very inspiring.

  • @sharonnnnnnnn
    @sharonnnnnnnn3 күн бұрын

    All I can say is wow. I'm a 27 year old girl, I learnt and took so much from this podcast. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge Jocko, thank you Steven for giving us this space.

  • @beecarmody
    @beecarmody4 күн бұрын

    Jocko’s jewels of knowledge are so simple yet profound. No over complicating, no wordy language just get it done.

  • @Dreadfullclips
    @Dreadfullclips16 күн бұрын

    Making Jacko cry is like unlocking a bonus level

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    He is really crying for all the innocent people he and his team mates killed. Don’t be fooled. He is a psychopath 🇺🇸

  • @mj2745

    @mj2745

    16 күн бұрын

    And yet he readily caused himself to cry.....well...tear up at least.😂

  • @amitabhsharma3916

    @amitabhsharma3916

    16 күн бұрын

    I mean, if you've heard Jocko's own podcast enough, you'll know he has been close to tears a few times. And in the Jonny Kim episode (where they also talk about Mike Monsoor and Marc Lee) he was practically sobbing

  • @carlyellison8498

    @carlyellison8498

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@amitabhsharma3916- please don't start a sentence with "I mean". Just say what you mean.

  • @jonathanmutepuka4574

    @jonathanmutepuka4574

    16 күн бұрын

    I SWEAR DOWN

  • @mrmarc8494
    @mrmarc849415 күн бұрын

    I have been following DOAC from the first episode, I have never commented before, I’ve watched tons and tons of guys but this interview stood out so much. Very importantly because Steven was very honest about how little he know about Jocko’s life and what he might have been through as a seal. Which enabled him ask the seemingly dumb questions which are really the questions most of us would have had in our minds but maybe too shy to ask. Thank you for this episode! Everything about it is perfect!

  • @KaylaJo96
    @KaylaJo9613 күн бұрын

    It's really interesting hearing him speak from this perspective, because he's addressing people who shift blame by making excuses, whereas I'm used to hearing the perspective of people who come from a background of childhood trauma where their default is "Everything is my fault," who have the opposite trajectory in that they have to come to understand that they are not responsible for someone else's mistakes. Watching this it's clear he is able to identify his emotions and patterns (especially when talking about pattern recognition after multiple friends were killed), whereas someone with childhood trauma, specifically emotional neglect, often can't actually identify their emotions, much less notice patterns, without specific, focused work and awareness. I like seeing someone who, according to the beginning of the interview, did NOT face adversity in childhood talk about how he processes these things. I also appreciate so, so much that despite the horrors he saw, he does not put trauma on a hierarchy, but rather respects the subjective nature of the experiences that have a deep effect on people.

  • @TamaraJoy7
    @TamaraJoy716 күн бұрын

    Wow Steve! You’re interviewing style in this one was so good in how you created space and time for him to answer. It kept me hanging on for each answer and gave me time to digest each answer he gave! A truly remarkable , thoughtful and insightful man with absolute gems of wisdom! Just WOW.

  • @Bri_K_333
    @Bri_K_33316 күн бұрын

    People want to know what goes through a genius mind. Imagine what goes on in a soldier of war mind… Brutal. Thank you infinitely for your service.

  • @vinilion
    @vinilion14 күн бұрын

    The vulnerability of Jocko at the end made this whole conversation even better. Thanks Steven, and thank you Jocko for helping young men create their definition of what means to be a man in today’s world. It’s a manheim out there

  • @marlo8253
    @marlo825313 күн бұрын

    Im a 25 yo woman who has lost her bff last december, ive heard the news 1 month later, i was waiting for her texts cuz we were talking a lot and coudnt wait to see each other during christmas or summer and basically i wrote on my card thank you for everything. Thank you for you. Ill never thank you enough for everything you brought in my life. Hearing him say thank you for everything made me cry because i understand this so much. I never met someone like her and i know sadly how unique she is. I cant believe i have to live those next years without being able to reach out to her and talk to her. Even tho i do everyday

  • @manickramasubramania9000
    @manickramasubramania900015 күн бұрын

    There are too many wow and goosebumps moments from this episode. Hit me real hard on many levels. Steve did a marvellous job in pacing the whole interview.

  • @unamurray4279
    @unamurray427916 күн бұрын

    This was brilliant....well done guys

  • @iamchicharon
    @iamchicharon16 күн бұрын

    If you ever need a definition of humility and compassion 34.5 minute mark. For a man that's gone through literal hell, what a humble and compassionate perspective Jocko has. I didn't think I could respect him anymore, but he keeps proving me wrong

  • @STST

    @STST

    16 күн бұрын

    Maybe look at the pinned comment and read a post on there. This is not a good dude.

  • @iamchicharon

    @iamchicharon

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@STST I've followed Jocko for many years, he's been pretty much him all throughout, nothing fake. Same thing happened with David Goggins. Envy and ego are an insidious thing

  • @grantjohnson952
    @grantjohnson95215 күн бұрын

    It's special when we get an interview like this. I listen to a lot of different podcasts, interviews, speeches, etc. Every now and then, you get one that is just amazing. When you are totally engrossed for hours. Thanks you guys!

  • @carieyoung1111
    @carieyoung11115 күн бұрын

    I love Jocko Willink! As a woman he’s always been one of my favorites to listen too- he got me thru some hard times. His book about discipline and extreme ownership changed my life. Great interview….where I am today from 10 years ago blows my mind!

  • @BCCBiz-dc5tg
    @BCCBiz-dc5tg16 күн бұрын

    GOD Bless Jocko Man and all who serve and have served. ❤

  • @legendkiller72001

    @legendkiller72001

    14 күн бұрын

    Murders

  • @Xchamonix1
    @Xchamonix116 күн бұрын

    Don't often comment but wow jocko, listen to him regularly and crazy to have his perspective on life on your platform, honestly thank you

  • @jayvyasa4514
    @jayvyasa451415 күн бұрын

    That “thank you” in the end !!Had so much emotion.

  • @thomashyland8952
    @thomashyland895210 күн бұрын

    This is arguably one of the best podcasts I’ve watched and listened to. Just to see how Jocko handles his emotions in-front of you with such control by simply stopping and reflecting. I learned a lot from this and will try to do better each day as that’s all any of us can do. This was something I needed to watch for myself and I’m glad I did. Thank you

  • @craig.jones19
    @craig.jones1916 күн бұрын

    One of the best interviews so far, brilliant work!

  • @ajnacsoma4242
    @ajnacsoma424216 күн бұрын

    Wisdom, value. I just sent it to my son. Thank you both!

  • @beckmillan
    @beckmillan15 күн бұрын

    I've learned so much from Jocko over the years-from his books and podcasts. He relentlessly puts the ball back in YOUR court and I love him for that. And it sucks. And it hurts. But you know it's the RIGHT thing to do; the only way forward. Remember, don't dwell. Embrace the emotions but don't let them embrace you. Regrets are worthless unless you learn from them. Onward! 🇺🇸

  • @bonehead007
    @bonehead00712 күн бұрын

    This is hands down one of the best podcast episodes I have ever listened to anywhere. The pure raw intensity of the emotions in the last 10 mins had tears rolling down my cheeks. Brilliant work, look forward to the question by Jocko in the next one !

  • @Buffmafia84
    @Buffmafia8416 күн бұрын

    Hell yeah Jocko! Love seeing this combo

  • @chrisxishida
    @chrisxishida16 күн бұрын

    Jocko an absolute legend! thank you for brining him on the show

  • @dmistry8304
    @dmistry830415 күн бұрын

    I love how Jocko talks about humility as such a strength. So many of us need to hear this where our default (often due to company culture) is to hide what we don't know.

  • @kjchampaigne7695
    @kjchampaigne76952 күн бұрын

    This is moving and Very highly inspiring! Thankyou Jocko for your service and your broad view of all you have touched on here and all the time everywhere else. And what is farther of a reach then a lot may not understand or do but when you point out the importance of “Keeping an Open Mind” especially coming from the continuous positions you are in I APPRECIATE tremendously because for those who may not understand the full context of what it means to practice that exact thing, I feel from your perspective(s) they may be blessed to have just that after hearing it from you and your field of service to our Nation! Much Love Jocko and to all who are now before now and after for all your services to us and our great nation !

  • @PodcastClipsMD
    @PodcastClipsMD16 күн бұрын

    Great podcast It’s honestly one great moment after another, most podcast can’t even fit in 3 great moment. Congrats Stephen 🎉

  • @PrincessMargaretJoacquim1111
    @PrincessMargaretJoacquim111116 күн бұрын

    Amazing topic ❤

  • @parisalotfi3181
    @parisalotfi31813 күн бұрын

    Those moments of silence were gold! It allowed for deep thinking and emotions were everything! Steven you are amazing at what you do! ❤️

  • @issys456
    @issys45616 күн бұрын

    Absolutely incredible interview. Thank you.

  • @thisisjovanna
    @thisisjovanna15 күн бұрын

    Wowww Ohhh WOWWW😲 THISSS was SOOO SOOO POWERFFUL🥹 I’ve been an admirer of Sir Jocko’s books and work and I am JUSTTT BLOWN AWAYYY by this interview of his!! Woww Steven!! THEEE wayyy YOU SO INCREDIBLY and brilliantly got into some of his experiences around loss had meee😭 I just lost my MOSTTT BELOVED Sister and besttt friend so hearing Sir Jocko’s take on grief and sadness and of emotions gave me GREATTT comfort for the years ahead when I get “hit” with the OVERWHELMING and INEVITABLE waves that DO in FACT occur when someone SO SIGNIFICANT in your life is no longer here!! Againnn…BRILLIANT and BRAVOOO to YOU BOTHHH👏👏👏 Anddd OHHH SOOO GRATEFUL🙏

  • @jamienicholl9412
    @jamienicholl941216 күн бұрын

    Wow progress, initial viewing, intensity, knowledge, wanting to know more, yous have nailed this one, behind the ceo makes sense, well done team ❤️

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    Look up Eric Deming, he knows a lot more of who jocko really is. The truth will soon come out . Kyle rotz

  • @elzbietac248
    @elzbietac2483 күн бұрын

    Thank you both for this conversation. Thank you Jocko fir what you are doing for others.

  • @amandalepape6056
    @amandalepape605614 күн бұрын

    Steven, I think this is the best one yet. I was deeply touched by Jocko's story, and you are becoming even more skilled as an interviewer. Well done. I'll be sharing this with my 3 children.

  • @lululovestoplan5401
    @lululovestoplan540116 күн бұрын

    This is by far the best guest speaker you've had on this podcast, along with Jimmy Carr. They both speak sense to me, in my opinion.

  • @Photik

    @Photik

    15 күн бұрын

    Dr. K's and Tim Dillon's interview were pretty good too, both on different levels though. Hard to compare.

  • @AceBoogie_
    @AceBoogie_16 күн бұрын

    Favourite podcast!

  • @CorretjerFilms
    @CorretjerFilms14 күн бұрын

    This was awesome…..I was a comms guy for ST3 as a MCT guy and I learned so much from SEALS that I carried these lessons learned for the rest of my life. Retired after 25 years, the best time of my military life. In a speech right before deploying from Coronado, and I quote “ You’re about to enter a battlefield and war will make you grow up quick, You have to grow up now”, we were a very young group. “ go out and have some fun and have a few drinks and if you get into a fight, don’t stick around to admire your work.”

  • @Genious_Trades
    @Genious_Trades14 күн бұрын

    I have seen a new side of Jocko today that I didn’t know existed. Going through a hard period in my life right now and this episode really struck a chord with me. Thank you, Jocko and thank you, Stephen. Cheers

  • @KB-bw1zu
    @KB-bw1zu16 күн бұрын

    *urgently watches through the first minute long teaser to see if Steven manages to ask the one question that makes Jocko cry* 😱

  • @Brad_ley
    @Brad_ley16 күн бұрын

    Phwoar Jocko Willink! What a guest

  • @SteviePortuguese
    @SteviePortuguese16 күн бұрын

    The collab of 2 of my favorite podcasters is exactly what I needed

  • @jasonolivar2518
    @jasonolivar25185 күн бұрын

    Beautifully said about returning into service, makes sense and just very well said

  • @nobodyimportant5485
    @nobodyimportant548516 күн бұрын

    Jocko is the most practical, pragmatic and grounded person I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to. @TheDiaryOfACEO your podcasts are simply fantastic. Thank you!

  • @kayrobinson29
    @kayrobinson2916 күн бұрын

    This man's comprehensive explanation of grief was next level & the 'remember don't dwell' was exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks guys 🙏🏼💙

  • @shane6989
    @shane69894 күн бұрын

    Important. Very important. Inspiring. Probably the most important and inspiring podcast I've watched. Thank you Jocko, thank you Steven.

  • @mabelstevens3247
    @mabelstevens324716 күн бұрын

    Wow! I can’t help but keep watching this over and over again- very powerful interview! Thank you both❤

  • @Kunzopolis
    @Kunzopolis16 күн бұрын

    long have i awaited this moment

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    Jocko and cris Kyle have a lot of innocent blood on their hands. Don’t be fooled

  • @MelFlagg

    @MelFlagg

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@soldieron9965bro, what soldier doesn't? It's war. War never changes.

  • @ReaveIdono

    @ReaveIdono

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@MelFlagg Right. It's like people don't understand what war is in 2024. In most cases both sides are fighting with innocent people...

  • @Kunzopolis

    @Kunzopolis

    16 күн бұрын

    @@soldieron9965 I do not need to like someone to learn from them. this is something almost nobody understands in 2024.

  • @SuperSkopr
    @SuperSkopr3 күн бұрын

    This guy has every excuse to be a bad person in every way, yet harnesses the pain in his eyes to be great and guide us to the light. I love Jocko.

  • @gedgrahammusic
    @gedgrahammusic2 күн бұрын

    Amazing episode so many lessons learned and inspiration taken on board. Thank you both

  • @kanthiwiralang
    @kanthiwiralang16 күн бұрын

    When is David Goggins coming?!😭❤️

  • @PhonkAttack4DX
    @PhonkAttack4DX16 күн бұрын

    He looks exactly how I'd imagine a hard-core navy seal masculine dude to look like.

  • @jessicathomas6574
    @jessicathomas657411 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much! My husband is first responder and I truly think I must share with him. Excellent nuggets that Jocko mentioned 😊❤ love your channel

  • @NikWend-fo1qe
    @NikWend-fo1qe15 күн бұрын

    I would follow this man all the way. Respect

  • @seadhnabourke
    @seadhnabourke16 күн бұрын

    Jocko looks like Jim Norton and Matt Damon cloned with Hulk DNA - how are they gonna cast the biopic!? - he's an example of humanity we can show aliens and A.I's to show we're worthy of existing. His mind, spirit and drive are singular. Great Episode!

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    You have no idea what you’re saying. Jocko and cris Kyle have a lot of innocent blood on there hands. 🇺🇸

  • @onthelowofficial
    @onthelowofficial16 күн бұрын

    This guy is real. Big him up 🎉

  • @rossdavies-hooper3602
    @rossdavies-hooper36024 күн бұрын

    Another fabulous interview. You are fast becoming one of the very best interviewers. You do the research, listen to your guests without interruption, and ask intelligent questions. And your guest was correct, discipline IS freedom. Well done!😊

  • @jennifermarshburn7731
    @jennifermarshburn773116 күн бұрын

    Wow! This one was powerful. Thank you for this episode. 👏🏻

  • @morsmitt3126
    @morsmitt312616 күн бұрын

    It's simple, I see Jocko I click

  • @tindets
    @tindets16 күн бұрын

    steve making his guests cry again

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    He is crying for all the innocent people he and his team mates killed.

  • @peterphillips6007

    @peterphillips6007

    16 күн бұрын

    Steve is Cry King 😢

  • @henrikelanschuetzer4261

    @henrikelanschuetzer4261

    16 күн бұрын

    Steve must have cried a lot himself, that's why.

  • @cronusradonsystems2036
    @cronusradonsystems203616 күн бұрын

    Wow, that was a good one. It's so good to have a constant source of highly accomplished people to give me the inspiration to everyday become a better me. What you are doing is what led me to start a business that I just sold a couple of weeks ago and start another business. (Two going at the same time for a while). You are changing people's lives for the better. I'm somewhat new to your channel, but you are adding to the collective of positive messaging that's out there. Years of putting the right stuff in my head and, most importantly, acting on it. Has put my life on a totally different trajectory. So, thank you. Thank you for what you do, and being so very good at it. The ones that really want to make a change will listen, and they will take action. Unfortunately, most people won't do anything. They'll just wish, complain, blame, and vanish into nothing. That being said, just realize that most people won't understand what you're doing. They're not bad people, they just don't understand. To them, it's all fear and scary stuff. Stay the course, collect the reward, and ignore the distractions. Get it!!

  • @MasSehdev
    @MasSehdev16 күн бұрын

    You're going to fail, you're going to fail, you're going to fail and then you're going to win... I loved the look in his eyes when he said that. Thanks for being who you are Jocko. Definitly a new inspiration for me. A beautiful human being.

  • @producedbypodcast
    @producedbypodcast16 күн бұрын

    Cannot wait for this one! Jocko, what an inspiration. 💪 One day, dream guest on my podcast! 🎙😄

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    Interview Eric Deming, or look into what he has to say about killer jocko and dead ass cris Kyle.

  • @sashamellon822
    @sashamellon82216 күн бұрын

    You don’t need to be a man to run a business or do a thing else. If it’s mental task, focus on doing it good instead of “doing it like a man” . It’s hard enough trying to do something well, without trying to do it good “as a man”. From a old genetic man who got through life well without trying to be “a man” . I lived my own version of masculinity, reliable, stoic, and there in time of need to family and friends and provide when needed. Your version can be what you can do best. Not every man is designed to be a navy seal and that’s fine.

  • @yadenichimdessa1862
    @yadenichimdessa186216 күн бұрын

    This is one of your best interviews Steven.Jocko is one of a kind.

  • @darrentaylordigital
    @darrentaylordigital16 күн бұрын

    You made Jocko f**king Willink cry? Stop it Steve 😂

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    He is crying for all the innocent people he and his team mates killed. Don’t let him fool you. He is a psychopath

  • @semihkzlkeci6272
    @semihkzlkeci627216 күн бұрын

    Bro why are you making everyone who comes to your podcast cry? :D

  • @soldieron9965

    @soldieron9965

    16 күн бұрын

    Don’t be fooled by this clown jocko, he has a lot of innocent blood on his hands, so does cris Kyle, pure evil.

  • @Tediwinx
    @Tediwinx9 күн бұрын

    You do a great job at bringing people out. You brought out the best of Jocko. Thank you.

  • @marsh8417
    @marsh841716 күн бұрын

    Its a shame you can only 'like' once

  • @johnhastingsinfo
    @johnhastingsinfo16 күн бұрын

    There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all. Peter Druker. You can block emotions and apply discipline to climb to the top of the ladder, only to realise it’s against the wrong wall. Hence, the mentality of war. A hand full of psychopath’s send millions of their own people to the grave and convince them it’s honourable. Very sad on all sides.

  • @wendellbabin6457

    @wendellbabin6457

    16 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately you need your own psychopaths to stop all the other psychopaths that surround you at all times. There are always a hundred apocalypses happening. There are NO solutions, only trade offs. And maybe the hope that you are choosing to deal with the highest priority potential disaster correctly yourself and in the best order you can manage.

  • @johnhastingsinfo

    @johnhastingsinfo

    16 күн бұрын

    @@wendellbabin6457 You can’t think of any solutions to mindless War? 1. Educate people with critical and first principles thinking. People who are coerced to blindly follow orders at mass are dangerous. Add discipline and suppressed emotion and you have an army of soldiers who have no real idea about why they are fighting. 2. Re-design the economy to optimise human health. Build infrastructure and security around Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. We have the technology to free people from modern work slavery. Optimise resources for sustainable living. 3. Take extreme ownership. Work on yourself. Work on your family. Work on your community. But also understand that you are part of a system in which self maximising could destroy everyone in the long run. Learn about systems thinking and its implications on human behaviour and wellbeing. If we don’t find solutions it will be game over for everyone. Psychopaths who control computer geeks and Robots will blow us all up. It’s always fear or love. Which one is your discipline coming from?

  • @johnhastingsinfo

    @johnhastingsinfo

    16 күн бұрын

    @@wendellbabin6457 You can’t think of any solutions to mindless War? 1. Teach people the skills of critical and first principles thinking. People who are coerced to blindly follow orders at mass are dangerous. Add discipline and suppressed emotion and you have an army of soldiers who have no real idea about why they are fighting. 2. Re-design the economy to optimise human health. Build infrastructure and security around Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. We have the technology to free people from modern work slavery. Optimise resources for sustainable living. 3. Take extreme ownership. Work on yourself. Work on your family. Work on your community. But also understand that you are part of a system in which self maximising could destroy everyone in the long run. Learn about systems thinking and its implications on human behaviour and wellbeing. If we don’t find solutions it will be game over for everyone. Psychopaths who control computer geeks and Robots will finish us all. It’s always fear or love. Which one is your discipline coming from?

  • @johnhastingsinfo

    @johnhastingsinfo

    16 күн бұрын

    @@wendellbabin6457 You can’t think of any solutions to mindless War? 1. Teach people critical and first principles thinking. People who are coerced to blindly follow orders at mass are dangerous. Add discipline and suppressed emotion and you have an army of soldiers who have no real idea about why they are fighting. 2. Re-design the economy to optimise human health. Build infrastructure and security around Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. We have the technology to free people from modern work slavery. Optimise resources for sustainable living. 3. Take extreme ownership. Work on yourself. Work on your family. Work on your community. But also understand that you are part of a system in which self maximising could destroy everyone in the long run. Learn about systems thinking and its implications on human behaviour and wellbeing. If we don’t find solutions it will be game over for everyone. Psychopaths who control computer geeks and robots will blow us all up. It’s always fear or love. Which one is your discipline coming from?

  • @cindyd1042
    @cindyd104216 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this episode, I truly enjoyed it.

  • @davidoneill402
    @davidoneill40216 күн бұрын

    Imagine being 18 year old now and heaving to deal with this constant bombardment of how to be this or that, this food will kill you, this is why you’re not this or that… I like some of Steve’s podcasts but ‘How to be a man in 2024’ is just not the one

  • @dorisday4765

    @dorisday4765

    16 күн бұрын

    I think how to be a man is the most important topic right now.

  • @otodidact9923

    @otodidact9923

    16 күн бұрын

    Better than letting the winds guide a young man. This is guidance. Not the end all be all to manhood but definitely a needed projection for the youth and men in general.

  • @cjb61171
    @cjb6117116 күн бұрын

    Find it amazing that another podcast is giving this guy the platform to spread his lies. Jacko was booted from the teams. Caused the deaths of many team members with his bullshit battleground tactics and arrogance.

  • @sseetthh

    @sseetthh

    16 күн бұрын

    I don't like jocko for a plethora of reasons but this is interesting lol. never heard that

  • @cjb61171

    @cjb61171

    16 күн бұрын

    @@sseetthh do some research. The truth is out there.

  • @sseetthh

    @sseetthh

    16 күн бұрын

    @@cjb61171 the channel green beret chronicles if anyone else happens to be interested. not even 5 days ago they were discussing this

  • @nijahthatvoice1288
    @nijahthatvoice128816 күн бұрын

    Sooo intense I needed this. Makes me love my pop,brothers etc for going the extra mile. appreciate the mental stability and sternness

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