Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink and Director, Echo Charles discuss leadership corrective measures, as well as firing. Internet questions: Workout, diet, Henry Rollins, Richard Marcinko.
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Hey thank you for the podcast, it is amazing!
Love the shows! Great content. I also think the duration is right on.
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Thanks, Mike! You can email us at jocko@flixpoint.net.
-echo
Thanks for #5! So important at the end about making small decisions now and acting on them.
They get better & better!
Thanks for putting out these amazing podcasts. Please keep them coming.
Very much appreciate the thought and homework you guys obviously put into each podcast, very educational.
Thank you guys for putting out some of great motivation and leadership knowledge. I look forward to each episode. When are you guys bringing on Leif?
Good stuff, thanks! Don’t know if I agree about Rollins though. He’s a humble guy with a crazy work ethic. Would be cool to hear him on the podcast. He’s touring Europe now but should be back next month.
Yeah, I gotta agree. I love the podcast but feel like you dismissed Rollins a little too quickly. To me, he epitomizes discipline, work ethic, fitness, moral integrity etc. He’s done at least 6 USO tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, travels to some of the most dangerous countries in the world on a regular basis, writes prolifically and spends 100’s of days on the road doing spoken word tours etc. I think maybe the valid point you were making about outgrowing the illusions and boundaries of our childhood heroes, may have gotten unintentionally attached to the real Rollins, who IMHO, has only continued to improve with age and has never ceased to evolve. (He turned down the Black Flag reunion gig a year or so ago. ) Again, love the podcast but felt like this one point needed to be addressed. Thanks for all the work you are putting into this and other podcasts and books.
That was an amazing well articulated podcast particularly when addressing underperformance of leaders. It is the best thing I have ever heard after sitting through University and business seminars odd infinitum. I have taken notes and will reference this strategy in the future. both for myself and for those around and under me.
ONE OF THE BEST! Greetings from Turkey.
Adversarial relationships are almost never effective. And yet war. Can’t we do better?