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Jocko Willink: "Become A Dangerous Man Others Respect" - Master Power, Influence & Discipline 

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Retired Navy Seal, globally recognized leadership expert and author of one of the most empowering books ever, “Extreme Ownership”, Jocko Willink knows all about making an impact. And now he is finally on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In this episode, Jocko Willink details his leadership principles and explains how to apply them. He also talks about building relationships and trust, understanding human nature, and learning to control your ego and emotions. And he even takes some time to share his newest undertaking, writing children’s books.
SHOW NOTES:
People asked how to apply leadership principles, so Jocko wrote his new book on tactics [2:07]
Jocko tells the war story of how he learned to take a step back and detach [4:38]
Jocko explains how he learned to avoid arrogance and to listen to people [8:48]
Jocko then explains how he learned that he doesn’t always need to be the leader [11:33]
Jocko advocates the importance of relationships and building trust [14:25]
Jocko asks questions instead of making statements when disagreements arise [19:43]
Jocko compares manipulation and leadership [23:14]
If you want to be a good leader, you need to understand human nature [29:01]
Jocko talks about why it’s so important to control your emotions [30:45]
Jocko advocates learning jiu jitsu to help you control your ego and emotions [32:29]
Jocko explains how to gain influence and respect [35:07]
Jocko and Tom talk about Jocko’s children’s books [36:21]
But seriously, if you’ve never checked out Jocko’s children’s books you really should [40:00]
Jocko and Tom discuss how to focus on improvement instead of talent [43:44]
Jocko talks about standing up to bullies [45:32]
Jocko shares the impact he wants to have on the world [49:01]
QUOTES:
“If I’m manipulating you, I’m trying to get you to do something that’s gonna benefit me. If I’m leading, I’m trying to get you to do something that’s gonna benefit you, that’s gonna benefit the team, and it’s gonna benefit the mission.” [24:47]
“It’s OK to be inexperienced as a leader. You can get through that as long as you’re humble, and you listen, and you take advice from other people. You should be able to do fine. No one expects you to know everything as a leader.” [9:07]
“When I look back at my career in the navy, in the seal team, just about every single thing that I ever did was through relationships.” [15:58]
FOLLOW JOCKO:
WEBSITE: jockopodcast.com
INSTAGRAM: bit.ly/2sFPXIt
FACEBOOK: bit.ly/2Q0Eqvu
TWITTER: bit.ly/2Q2bL9d
BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
“Extreme Ownership”, “The Dichotomy of Leadership”, “Leadership Strategy and Tactics” amzn.to/2ExQQpj [1:58]
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@noedelafuentejr.9283
@noedelafuentejr.9283 4 года назад
Alarm beeps at 04:30AM. Jocko: "DISCPLINE is FREEDOM!!"
@BEATRIXKIDDO14
@BEATRIXKIDDO14 4 года назад
equals*
@scratchy996
@scratchy996 4 года назад
Go to sleep with the chickens, wake up like a farmer.
@ChapterMasterADO
@ChapterMasterADO 4 года назад
I been getting up at 430am ever since i beeen training to become a Jocko.
@NamVishLeadership
@NamVishLeadership 4 года назад
Noe that is 100 % true discipline does bring freedom!
@earthling01
@earthling01 3 года назад
Been getting up at 4:30 for 5 months now and getting after it. Accomplishing more in my days now than I've ever gotten done prior, by leaps. Discipline is freedom and power of the self.
@FreedomFighter88
@FreedomFighter88 4 года назад
“If I’m manipulating you, I am trying to get you to do something that’s gonna benefit me. If I am leading you, I am trying to get you to do something that’s gonna benefit you, that’s gonna benefit the team, that’s gonna benefit the mission”
@MrBraffZachlin
@MrBraffZachlin 4 года назад
what a load of trash. he leads soldiers to their death, last i checked leading ppl into a gunfight or a battle is not benefiting them it's benefiting the military and powers that be. this guy is such a blow hard it makes me physically ill. he spent his entire life in a don't ask questions do as your told paradigm even if it means sacrificing your life yet he says he leads ppl by doing what is best for them? haha yea okay jarhead
@Armygirlsdad
@Armygirlsdad 4 года назад
@@MrBraffZachlin You're such an arrogantly ignorant blowhard. You have no idea about anything, yet you think you know everything.
@VanquisherUSMC
@VanquisherUSMC 4 года назад
@@MrBraffZachlin You are an absolute ignorant fool. Please don't vote in 2020!
@That-guy-here
@That-guy-here 4 года назад
Scooters Videos what branch are you in?
@paradigmwolf4694
@paradigmwolf4694 4 года назад
@@MrBraffZachlin His position is never about "dont ask questions do as your told", you're going off of his appearance rather than his message. Many men in the military are extremely hardheaded and want to be on their own path in life, not sheep led to a slaughter. Don't assume the military is full of morons willing to die because big jocko told them to. It's not. It's full of people. And people want to be in control of their life. You know what people also want to be in control? The kids that are raped, tortured, and murdered in front of their families by organizations in the middle east. The women that are amputated and blinded, barely kept alive for the worst scum on the planet to fuck repeatedly whenever they want. Sometimes for a message to the others to prevent cooperation with other forces and sometimes just for the hell of it. Plenty of men understand this. And plenty of men are willing to die to stop it. There is corruption in every system including the military. It's not perfect. I'm sure some company influences the powers that be at some level to attack city A rather than city B even if, to an unbiased eye, city B is the better choice. But we don't live in some fully corrupted system that is sending hordes to die for absolutely nothing. No group of men with any value for themselves in a country like ours would constantly volunteer their lives to die for an unknown or superficial cause. If you heard the personal stories from the men sent to do the work you'd have a better perspective on this than one fueled entirely by anger and skepticism.
@thestriker269
@thestriker269 4 года назад
"I am not special ,I am just driven" David goggins
@kunalkharod9286
@kunalkharod9286 4 года назад
The best
@OmarA-le1jp
@OmarA-le1jp 4 года назад
The bottom line is the world needs more good leaders like Jocko.
@bradmodd7856
@bradmodd7856 4 года назад
the world doesn't need anything..you like him, that is all you said
@thomasmcnab5068
@thomasmcnab5068 4 года назад
Jocko...now that's a hero...not Football players,Basketball players nor your Hollyweird actors...Jocko the real deal!...God Bless him!
@pizzahighfive2612
@pizzahighfive2612 4 года назад
Anyone that consciously is out there helping the world is a hero. From every day volunteers to people who save other's lives, to people who stick there neck out to fight curruption. Small heroes and big heroes.
@VAHZGEN
@VAHZGEN 4 года назад
Thomas McNab well fucking put, man. 👏🏼
@michaellynch2168
@michaellynch2168 3 года назад
I agree as well..... and he's got a haircut you can set your watch to. But seriously, he is everything a hero should be, down to earth, articulate, motivating, and willing to share his wisdom, unlike most of those self obsorbed ego maniacs people fawn over and try to emulate that offer nothing of substance. Good call sir.
@cphillps1749
@cphillps1749 3 года назад
I grew up dirt poor in the projects , went to Lebron James free academy in Ohio, and today I’m at MIT getting my Masters degree in Engineering and I’m happily married. None of that would have been possible without Lebron James philanthropy Jocko is a hero and so are some of our athletes
@plutonium120
@plutonium120 3 года назад
100% bro.
@rabbychan
@rabbychan 4 года назад
Oh shit, I bet a lot of people have been waiting on this one!
@radumiron2529
@radumiron2529 4 года назад
Real talk man
@TheDocbach
@TheDocbach 4 года назад
Yes
@daireklewis2482
@daireklewis2482 4 года назад
Yes
@imre7411
@imre7411 3 года назад
Matt Damon + Thanos = Jocko
@zergling6000
@zergling6000 4 года назад
"Subordinate your ego" is a really great way to look at your relationship with your own ego. So it's a part of your 'team' (i.e. personality), but you have to keep it in check as a member of the team, not overriding the rest of the team
@pizzahighfive2612
@pizzahighfive2612 4 года назад
This is great, I've always heard "keep your ego on a leash. Don't let your ego keep YOU on a leash"
@lukaswhughes
@lukaswhughes 3 года назад
Amazing insight, Joshua
@bearwithme9717
@bearwithme9717 Год назад
Bruv! Thank you! I needed to hear that. You are very insightful. Sincerely, I need all the advice I can get from the right source. And you and Jocko and Leif are right on the money, no pun intended!
@nursinggrad421
@nursinggrad421 4 года назад
Tom your videos are helping me control my depression right now because I failed the first semester of nursing school but I can still go back and redo it. Watching your videos about failures and getting back up is motivating me to keep going forward. I'm going to be 53 in March and my clock is ticking. Soon I'll be too old and it's time for me to retire but I'm not letting that stop my goal of becoming a registered nurse. Thank you sir.
@jpattisoncreations
@jpattisoncreations 4 года назад
Keep pushing brother!
@nursinggrad421
@nursinggrad421 4 года назад
Tesla Thanks. The passing grade was 80 and I got 78. I know I can pass the second time. I just have to do more work and believe.
@gracieidavis
@gracieidavis Год назад
How are you doing now? Rooting for you!
@nursinggrad421
@nursinggrad421 Год назад
@@gracieidavis hey thanks for asking. I forgot about this comment 2 years ago.I am 55 now. Probably the oldest graduate in my batch :D I graduated nursing school last May. I'm now studying for the nursing board exam. Yea I listen to Tom Bilyeu's videos to keep me motivated.
@nursinggrad421
@nursinggrad421 Год назад
@@jpattisoncreations I graduated last May bro. I am 55 yrs old now. Studying for the board exam for Aug 31 and I already got hired at the ER in a level II trauma hospital and I start in September
@Borolad1997
@Borolad1997 4 года назад
Wait, jocko isn’t really black and white?
@Kurovespertine
@Kurovespertine 4 года назад
BMF 97 lol this is the exact comment I was looking for
@georgehopes939
@georgehopes939 4 года назад
😂👊🏼 Good Lord, honestly
@Magne1
@Magne1 4 года назад
Good one!
@bienmendoza4111
@bienmendoza4111 4 года назад
lol they should have kept the light off to mimic his ig
@coachjim4723
@coachjim4723 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@yoganandavalle
@yoganandavalle 4 года назад
Tom Bilyeu is amazing, across the interview I perceived him as a kid, the same look of a kid when he's trying to learn something, and amazed by the wisdom of master like Jocko Willink
@eamonn1973es
@eamonn1973es 2 года назад
Love that analogy! Tom Bilyeu, the excited kid who is a self made Billionaire
@bunating
@bunating 4 года назад
I will always stop what i'm doing to listen to Jocko.
@suckzzzor
@suckzzzor 4 года назад
V-BRO Jocko wouldn’t approve. stay on the path.
@SiimLand
@SiimLand 4 года назад
Finally, this happened
@frankmigliore8505
@frankmigliore8505 4 года назад
Watching a 3 hr podcast with jocko and rogan , this 53 minutes just doesn’t do him justice ...such a bright and insightful man
@shaylinnaidoo4008
@shaylinnaidoo4008 4 года назад
There’s a golden nugget right at the beginning from Tom - “in no uncertain terms my success is in direct correlation to the number of books I’ve read”
@unknowninfinium4353
@unknowninfinium4353 4 года назад
What does he means by this?
@eddard9442
@eddard9442 4 года назад
@@unknowninfinium4353 he means buy more self help books for the rest of your life and not actually get successful
@unknowninfinium4353
@unknowninfinium4353 4 года назад
@@eddard9442 Thanks man. So it's not just reading but doing also right? Self help books are turning out to be the scam these days.
@eddard9442
@eddard9442 4 года назад
akshay kumar yes i think they are a scam, the authors are just trying to make an income, i do not believe they are actually trying to help others, there is not enough room for everyone to be successful, you have to do things for yourself, take advice from people you meet in person but dont pay for it.
@unknowninfinium4353
@unknowninfinium4353 4 года назад
@@eddard9442 Thanks for explaining it earlier. Although there are good advice but scans are getting crazy these days even in the fitness industry.
@superhyoumans
@superhyoumans 4 года назад
Wow! This was like a mastery crash course on leadership and life in general. What an episode! So much value.
@RitaLynn444
@RitaLynn444 2 года назад
Agree
@sthiel126
@sthiel126 3 года назад
"If you want to be a good leader. You have to understand human nature." AMEN
@PowerfulU
@PowerfulU 4 года назад
Jocko is a true leader. Appreciate that you had him on the show Tom.
@cthornton523
@cthornton523 4 года назад
I adore the homage Tom gives Jocko with his wardrobe selection. Appreciate how Tom's interview style has evolved...his guest is showcased like a jewel in the crown of his hospitality.
@Shaqwukong
@Shaqwukong 2 года назад
26:21 my favorite segment lmao jocko going "Oh REALLY?!?" was hilarious to me 😂😂😂😂😂
@Stoic-ds4so
@Stoic-ds4so 4 года назад
His explenation on the difference between manipulation and leadership - PROFOUND!!! Definitely something most people need to be aware of 👌🏾💯
@NamVishLeadership
@NamVishLeadership 4 года назад
Many leaders can be manipulative but truly great leaders dont need to be manipulative. Interesting comment 2020 Stoic.
@IrvOfficial
@IrvOfficial 4 года назад
Leadership is more about the right attitude than it is an assignment.
@AuthenticSelfGrowth
@AuthenticSelfGrowth 4 года назад
If you want to be a good leader you have to understand human nature 👌🏼
@NamVishLeadership
@NamVishLeadership 4 года назад
Yes. Leadership is about your behaviour as a human and equally about understanding human nature.
@johnny8447
@johnny8447 4 года назад
Big yourself up Anmar
@mm.7053
@mm.7053 4 года назад
In 100 years “-Oh, books on strategy and discipline? -Sun Tzu, Marcus Aurelius, D. Hackworth, Jocko Willink...” Actually even today we already say that.
@sdporres
@sdporres 4 года назад
People talk about Hackworth that way?
@Robinson.69
@Robinson.69 3 года назад
hey guys, jocko mentioned a book about leadership, i just forgot the name .. maybe you can held me out? thanks
@InfiniteTriztan1111
@InfiniteTriztan1111 4 года назад
The more you know,the less you fight 🙏🏽
@emseequtcast5698
@emseequtcast5698 4 года назад
i wish someday you would get Jordan Peterson on your show
@avaceleste
@avaceleste Год назад
That moment when the others took his direction and repeated his command as a newbie, “hold left, clear right”, I very well may have been the catalyst to Jocko truly seeing himself as capable of being a leader. Those little moments matter. Great show!
@Airbear50
@Airbear50 4 года назад
I finally understood how did I pull out from Extreme Depression. Drowning, swimming, floating, walking with acceptance. Eyes wide open. Seeing it how it is... not what I think it is. Own it and fracking fix it!
@kyle52245
@kyle52245 2 года назад
".... um..... I'll fight..... I don't really want to because I"m busy..... but if you want to push me, we're gonna have a problem, and it's gonna get solved my way" - I love you Jocko
@richhadfield3836
@richhadfield3836 4 года назад
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." _ George Bernard Shaw
@555reaper
@555reaper 4 года назад
Rich Hadfield can you explain this in detail? Is this saying the benefit of having an ego?
@richhadfield3836
@richhadfield3836 4 года назад
@@555reaper It was the quote Tom mentioned in the video, but misquoted the author. But basically it says if we all would have taken the world for what it is...we'd still be in the stone age.
@pizzahighfive2612
@pizzahighfive2612 4 года назад
I agree, but also disagree with this mindset at a extent.. cause what if tyrants rule the nation and they're trying to get us to do what they want? Do we just adapt to what they say and want? Or do we fight back and work for the future that we want?
@richhadfield3836
@richhadfield3836 4 года назад
@@pizzahighfive2612 then the quote still works.
@arthurrosa9403
@arthurrosa9403 3 года назад
@@pizzahighfive2612 That's exactly it, you got it right there. If you don't want to change things, someone will change things for you, whether you like it or not. That's why we ought to be active, and employ ACTIONS, wishing for things to stay the same is pointless, they will NEVER.
@keve8586
@keve8586 4 года назад
I know Im not the only one who is grateful for Impact Theory and has been pulled out of the matrix! I finally put myself out there with a youtube channel to help others! Thank you Tom and team!!
@InnerVisionStudios
@InnerVisionStudios 4 года назад
Wow this was an amazing interview. Jocko is the man and his intelligence on leadership and influence blows my mind. 👏👏
@Belle1
@Belle1 4 года назад
If you want to influence you gotta let someone influence you - totally agree with this. Thanks for interviewing Jocko
@malaaeka
@malaaeka 3 года назад
Tom, you have no idea how much I appreciate you. Always asking the important questions, like "how can the average guy apply this." You never let me down! Every time I think "ok how do I apply this", you ask it. Impact Theory is truly life changing. Such a blessing to have access to this gem of a series. Thank you so much.
@lucasalvarenga4718
@lucasalvarenga4718 4 года назад
It's amazing! Jocko leads by the socratic method, asking questions to get things done.
@coachjimmyers878
@coachjimmyers878 Год назад
I haven't begin to watch this interview yet, I only watch the opener... Somehow it just open up a whole lot of windows in my life just by watching that opener. Thank you again Tom
@emotions1013
@emotions1013 4 года назад
One of the best motivational speaker in the world we all agreed love you jocko willink
@juliancortescalle3136
@juliancortescalle3136 4 года назад
Jocko has been revolutionary for me, the deep changes on my mindset and the way I operate have been incredible. Go consume his content and put it to the test, you won’t be disappointed. Get after it !
@Honey-rb9vo
@Honey-rb9vo 4 года назад
This interview was long overdue...I love Jocko Willink..he is so inspiring to listen to, very strong-willed and quite the role model. What a way to start off the year Tom!! 🙌🙌 Can't wait to hear what he has to say🤗
@houapartmentlocator4301
@houapartmentlocator4301 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite interviews of the ones I’ve seen. It’s straight forward, based on experience and easy to understand
@b2bfusion
@b2bfusion Год назад
I'm 18 minutes in and this content is absolutely stellar. Anyone can benefit listening to this.
@LoneSoul-vy7lp
@LoneSoul-vy7lp 3 года назад
Jocko is truly one of my biggest heroes in multiple ways , Discipline Equals Freedom and Extreme Ownership changed my Life , he truly is an Earth Angel . I hope to attend one of his musters someday . Thank you for all you do Jocko , and Thank you for your Service! God Bless. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏼🙏🏼
@stanharjak1491
@stanharjak1491 3 года назад
JOCKO IS AN AMAZING SAVAGE. A MAN WITH A HERO'S CALM AND THE SKILLS TO SHRED YOU TO PEACES.
@victormanuelpolanco922
@victormanuelpolanco922 4 года назад
Always a pleasure to make some time out to listen to Jocko. Great narrator, incredible storyteller, always a source of knowledge and so much more insightful on time old life lessons he's always willing and anxious to share with others. Thanks Tom for having him in this very one episode!!!.
@trainkinder-getinspiredtol6433
@trainkinder-getinspiredtol6433 3 года назад
This interview in pure gold. Thank you for having Jocko on your show!!
@edihurschler1482
@edihurschler1482 4 года назад
„ Practice and have control on your emotions“ Love it!
@PaulFugate-cc7mn
@PaulFugate-cc7mn 4 года назад
I can't figure out how anyone can dislike this interview.
@scottstanfield3043
@scottstanfield3043 4 года назад
This is an amazing interview. Thank you for having Jocko in the show
@saharsardari8592
@saharsardari8592 4 года назад
He talks about me favorite topics. thank you for inviting dear Tom!
@josiesfitness8385
@josiesfitness8385 11 месяцев назад
I love how jocko shuts him up proves him wrong each time corrects him.awesome man🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@mellow-jello
@mellow-jello Год назад
I agree with Jocko about standing your ground as a kid against bullies. When exuding confidence to engage in confrontation, you can stare down the bully, and have him recognize the situation, and walk away. That's how I got through my younger years.
@LIKEJOHNNYAnDJUNE1
@LIKEJOHNNYAnDJUNE1 4 года назад
I was so excited for this episode! It did not disappoint. Thank you Tom for the epic value you provide us!
@thecrazyandthewild
@thecrazyandthewild 4 года назад
"Extreme Ownership" is a hell of a good book for entrepreneurs and for everyone. One of these books that you don't want it to end. Extremely entertaining and educational. This interview is fantastic, thanks!
@GMizza
@GMizza 4 года назад
23:37 - I am so glad you asked that question. Very helpful. Thanks guys!
@studentoflife4776
@studentoflife4776 3 года назад
I never can get enough of Jocko and Tom. These dudes are such legit human beings. Dream tag team. I’ll likely watch this 15-20 times
@spencerflip6770
@spencerflip6770 3 года назад
His smile when the coloring book is mentioned. Worth every second I've lived so far!
@Todohongo
@Todohongo 3 года назад
You’re a good man jocko and I’m greatly appreciative for the work that you do. The portion about the children’s books really struck me. Be safe and god bless.
@Silirion
@Silirion 4 года назад
Very cool to hear! Thanks for sharing Jocko! Thanks for the interview Tom and for everything you do to help us raise our level of ownership here!
@WilliamJonesChess
@WilliamJonesChess 4 года назад
Amazing way to end the podcast. 49:23 Jocko Willlink: I do not want to hoard the lessons I have learnt. I want to give them away.
@travelandtash
@travelandtash 4 года назад
You are awesome, Tom. Thanks for bringing this interview to us. Gonna share with people I know really need to hear this.
@itztime760
@itztime760 4 года назад
My first time ever listening to Jocko speak and I am blown away by his mindstate, it was a true pleasure. I am definitely going to start listening to his podcast asap, Thanks for your service Jocko and keep thriving.
@jenniferwinn3483
@jenniferwinn3483 4 года назад
I LOVE jockos podcast! He is fierce for sure,
@jannirri-successfactortoda8247
@jannirri-successfactortoda8247 4 года назад
I'm crying this is so good! Hits me in the heart! Thank you Jocko!
@lorenzobejaranolibreros
@lorenzobejaranolibreros 4 года назад
*DISCIPLINE = FREEDOM*
@dc5
@dc5 3 года назад
One of the best interviews I have seen so far! Ready for the books. Thank you!
4 года назад
Wow, I was waiting anxious for this one and I must say: IT LIVED UP TO THE HYPE! Awesome interview Tom!
@attifarkas
@attifarkas 4 года назад
This is better than university education and the subscribers should get online credits for listening and learning from it. Great job Tom and Jocko!
@minavocoaching3850
@minavocoaching3850 2 года назад
So inspiring! Thank you Tom for sharing. 1st time I know about Jocko Willink, just love his phylosophy about leadership.😀❤️👍🙏🏻
@SalesRemastered
@SalesRemastered 4 года назад
Human nature is indeed important. A lot of people don't realize but our emotions make up most of our decisions.
@perrypelican9476
@perrypelican9476 2 года назад
I love this guy. His confidence is insanely contagious. His kids are so blessed to have him as their dad. So his magic is how much he cares and how much confidence he has plus he is open and listens. I am so impressed. His clarity is cool. Who would be stupid enough to start a fight with Jocko Willink?
@12336062
@12336062 4 года назад
Just an amazing episode. Couldnt find the words to say something more elaborate but he is just extremely inspiring.
@amanysuleiman
@amanysuleiman 4 года назад
This was so real. It's a perfect level of tough love.
@a22lovelife66
@a22lovelife66 4 года назад
This is so good ! I didnt know Jocko, now I do. 😊 Thanks guys for the precious stories, lessons, principles that you so generously share. 💙💚💜
@thebaldchef14
@thebaldchef14 Месяц назад
Cover and Move! Classic! First rule!
@sprescav
@sprescav 4 года назад
Brilliant words, one observation: One thing is to speak to a pack of highly disciplinated, hard working, ego-not-in-control people. And other thing is the insubordinated, confortable, arrogant, uncompromised, regular human being. I did not read the book YET, but i will, and i'll see how does he handle those situations.
@harmhoeks5996
@harmhoeks5996 4 года назад
Especially 'comfortable'. Looking for a better team is a good idea
@daireklewis2482
@daireklewis2482 4 года назад
I’ve been waiting on this one! Thanks Tom for delivering! Awesome show.
@ftdragneel6860
@ftdragneel6860 Год назад
I really appreciate men like you two in this world. Thank you.
@kyletabor636
@kyletabor636 4 года назад
This is the most valuable channel on RU-vid!!
@MensModernFashionGuide
@MensModernFashionGuide 4 года назад
Great content Tom! Thank you for featuring one of my favourite leadership mentors.
@gagebenner8358
@gagebenner8358 4 года назад
Wow. Wow. Wow. About half way through this am about to start my work out and really reflect on what I’ve heard and learned so far. Thank you Tom! Amazing interview!
@slopez8519
@slopez8519 4 года назад
Two favorite podcasts finally coming together. Round 2 in the Conversations with Tom platform
@bimscutney1242
@bimscutney1242 Год назад
I’ve been listening to Jocko since he started. A lot of what he says seems like common sense to me, maybe because I’ve worked for people who had this type of leadership style (I.e. owning problems, empowering people to solve problems, check your ego at the door, etc) but I love that he’s bringing these messages to the masses. The world needs it right now. When I’ve worked for someone that has a top down leadership style I always ended up losing motivation and interest.
@ethandenton3393
@ethandenton3393 4 года назад
This is great! Tom is a humble leader that is seeking to be better, and I admire that. And Jocko has taught me so much.
@isurcantu5560
@isurcantu5560 2 года назад
I am speechless I was waiting for a guy saying things have to be done your way or no way at all, I was expecting for a pushing guy that tell you bleed until you succed you know or show strenght or whatever, but damn this guy is the thoughest more sensible and understanding guy I have ever seen, that he can make you brake into tears for his insights and also can brake every single bone on your body if he wanted to. Damn so happy that I found this interview.
@cashglobe
@cashglobe 4 года назад
Doesn’t Jocko look like those military toys we had as 90s kids growing up? It’s kinda weird. Such an inspiring guy!
@chrisz2240
@chrisz2240 4 года назад
G.I. JOCKO!
@cashglobe
@cashglobe 4 года назад
Chris Z exactly! 😂
@veliem3935
@veliem3935 4 года назад
The guy who always pushes me to do 1 more minute on the treadmill 🙌🏾... Tjooooo that "Take ownership clip" does something to my body that I cannot explain 🥺❤️... Thanks man
@Den-Geist-Befreien
@Den-Geist-Befreien 4 года назад
I'm starting to see the overlap between his books, Simon Sinek's books, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and Never Split the Difference in terms of psychology, leadership, communication, human nature, and other nuances.
@veliem3935
@veliem3935 4 года назад
I was thinking the same thing too just yesterday when I was reading 1
@1b0o0
@1b0o0 4 года назад
Alex Paul if you haven’t already, check Robert Greene. His books are fantastic and cover much more ground, specially in the human nature aspect.
@miagraceespiritu8511
@miagraceespiritu8511 4 года назад
agree
@lukepoling7050
@lukepoling7050 4 года назад
@@1b0o0 His books are incredible, and explain humans and our behaviors and tendencies better and more realistically then any other writer ever has in my opinion.
@pisscookiex1060
@pisscookiex1060 4 года назад
Jocko's always great....and Tom is so good at interviewing...I knew this would be epic.
@markladder5203
@markladder5203 4 года назад
Excellent video, I am truly impressed with Jocko's leadership skills.
@scratchy996
@scratchy996 4 года назад
How to be a leader ? - Look like the human version of a tank.
@Storyman09
@Storyman09 4 года назад
I mean, it does kind of help.
@mozy837
@mozy837 4 года назад
You should see him when he was younger. Scary af.
@MarkusJunnikkala
@MarkusJunnikkala 4 года назад
Maxawe Some yes that’s the first chapter of the book
@SamuelAlder
@SamuelAlder 3 года назад
haha
@todydn
@todydn 4 года назад
Patience has rewarded me so greatly I knew this day would come I was happy and when I saw this notification this am
@TheBartExperience
@TheBartExperience 4 года назад
Haha, When Jacko raised his voice must've been the single scariest moment in Tom's life.
@johnpambrun989
@johnpambrun989 2 года назад
Jocko is an amazing motivational speaker...
@EpicWorld85
@EpicWorld85 4 года назад
This guy is BEAST
@TheAvuriel
@TheAvuriel 4 года назад
Halfway through this video I bought his book! Everything he said makes so much sense. I need to learn what he has to teach! 💪
@mohammadhuzaifa7
@mohammadhuzaifa7 4 года назад
He should talk more about the kids on his podcast. This part is gold, 36:25 - 45:34
@lmwold
@lmwold 4 года назад
One of the best interviews ever.
@paulmuhire9100
@paulmuhire9100 2 года назад
Jocko is such an inspiring man, in an interview with Jordan Peterson, he mentioned one moment where he almost disobeyed the order from his superiors, it did not make sense when they were refused to come at rescue in Rwanda in 1994, maybe one of regrets in his military career , here at 29:45 the correct wording is 1994 genocide against Tutsi, not genocide in Rwanda.
@GarrettAvery108
@GarrettAvery108 3 года назад
32:00 "When it's one of your guys (that just got killed), you want to kill everybody, but you know you can't". This is where I know 100% that this guy has an emotional and mental skillset that everyone can benefit from.
@TheNewLifeOfFienie
@TheNewLifeOfFienie 4 года назад
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD TALK! THANK YOU, GUYS! 🙌🏽💕
@jackgustafson5775
@jackgustafson5775 4 года назад
Every interview Jocko does is gold
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