when you see a guy like Jocko, a hardened, war torn navy seal, choking up about the army soldiers and marines that helped him, you get a clear picture of the principles and convictions that these heroes hold. thank you for your service, it was invaluable and will never be forgotten.
It also really outs things into perspective. People are so quick to idolize the elite of the elite, but even though they contribute heavily at the end of the day, it is still the grunts and support guys who have to get out there and do the occupying, the building, the re-building, and unfortunately most of the dying. SF/SOF guys will tell you this all day long. The war doesn't get won without the occupying force.
One thing I noticed is this man doesn’t interrupt people, and lets them speak before interjecting. I’m assuming that’s from being in the military and it’s a great quality to have.
He also has his own podcast. He knows when to talk and when not to and how to keep a conversation going so he’s developed this skill with his own show. Look up his interviews with Mike Thornton or Rose Schindler (from Schindler’s List) to see his range. I don’t know if I could do intense 3 1/2 hour conversations without a break. For me it’s pretty inspiring to see their focus and mental discipline. I stopped making excuses for myself after listening to Jocko’s podcasts.
Most of the time discomfort is due to harmful things you should stop doing. Like you are uncomfortable because blood flow to your extremities is impeded and if you don't move, they'd fall off eventually.
I literally had one of the toughest days in a long time. It quarantine, I’m broke, and I’m depressed. I decided to put something on that is motivational and I knew these two guys would bring my spirits up. What I didn’t expect was for all these comments to make me laugh so hysterical, that I would forget that I woke up hating life. Thank you for the smile you gave me!
This man runs a supplement and energy drink company out of the small town in Maine I live in and hires a small army of locals that otherwise would have limited job opportunities. Absolute legend!
I actually met Jocko one time . He was kind enough to let me have my hand back after shaking it . The whole encounter lasted 20 seconds , in which time I some how had grown a full beard .
I served with this man in ramadi. Let me tell you. His team was absolutely motivating supportive and devistaing at the same time. Was an absolute honor serving with him and his men!
Thanks Jocko... my dad was in the honor guard at the tomb... and the way I was raised we thank all of our soldiers with tears in my eyes... thank you sir... always wished I could have served... but medical issues stopped me... thanks again sir
Volunteer at a nonprofit that helps veterans. You will still be serving your country. I volunteered in a suicide hotline for vets for about 8 years. Just a thought.
Your dad was Honor Guard? Holy shit dude, that takes the best of the best, and a height requirement lol, I was too short, but I would've felt so much honor doing that.
I think Jocko is the leader in your head telling you to take absolute ownership of everything in your life and step up adversity, and David Goggins is the voice telling you to stop being a bitch and suck it up
Korpen Lmao strangely enough, did you know not everyone has the internal dialogue we refer to as the " voice " in our head? Strange to think about but I thought I should share, felt relevant lol.
Jocko , epitomizes the American hero, without seeking any recognition for himself, but rather for our troops. He’s a true leader in the sense that he is selfless and always focuses the benefits of his incredible accolades towards the military as a whole.
I'm a 3rd degree black belt and was a teacher. One important lesson I've learned and taught to anyone I trained is to avoid fighting at all cost. You don't want yourself or anybody else to get hurt or worse. If you can, the 1st thing you do is talk it out. The 2nd thing you do is run. Last resort, you fight.
@@thegiftedone I wasn't training soldiers for the military. I was teaching 4-12 year olds how to defend themselves if they needed to. We weren't sending them to Ukraine. Even though that is what I taught to kids, you probably WOULD want me in a foxhole with you.
I was raised the opposite. Ten toes down and duke it out. Been ko’d twice and I knocked out over 10 guys this way. Running away leaves an opening. 3rd degree in what? I bet you anything I’d put you on your ass with my 8 years boxing training
Boom, this is the episode that literally started it all. Without Joe’s recommendation to start a podcast, who knows if Jocko would still have one of the greatest military podcasts on the face of the planet no exaggeration 👏 👏
Ifuwantpeaceprepare4war !!!!!!! Facts. It’s always clowns sitting in their comfort zones using their freedom of speech on the internet that disrespect the war heroes. They have no idea what these savages are capable of until they fly planes in towers but then slowly start to forget. They spread a vicious and dangerous ideology that threatens anyone they will manage to reach in desperate attempts known as terror attacks. I think we keep dealing with them at the source.
@Scooters Videos I'm a hardcore right winger but I think wars are wrong as well. Its not our job to worry about other countries we should be worried about our own people that's who the Gov has responsibility to look out for. But these ppl are evil and some Iraqi ppl wanted our help.
Such a kind, honest, gentle warrior with a high IQ! Thank you for your service sir! May the universe give you and your loved ones a hug that surrounds you all!
I guess it was for the same reason his colleagues bring pen and notepad to his podcast: to annotate what the other person is saying while they say it so you don't forget and know what they are talking about without strawman-ing them. You listen, you wait your turn to speak and if it is the case, you write what you're listening. In the case of Rogan I don't think he used it lmao Rogan was kind of terrified of him at the time hahhahah
I am so grateful to Jocko. I spent most of my adult life in the Marines, and I am so tired of hearing SpecOps guys talk down about Marines. Everyone loves to trash other units to make themselves feel special. Jocko is a warrior, he knows it, and he doesn’t feel the need to d*** measure.
@@vincealince_SRT, I think you're mis-reading what I'm saying. To answer your question, yes and no. I'm tired of the division. Between you and I, I HATED it even within the Marine Corps. Everyone's MOS is the best, and everyone else is an idiot. That irritated the $#!+ out of me when I was trying to get support for combat missions. Everyone had an axe to grind. It was worse between Services, and even worse between us and SPECOPS. It plagued me for 20 years. Jocko's sentiment, which I have heard many times, feels like a bridge over a deep void.
Eric_ Martindale got you, man I worked with Army, Navy and IA(what it’s worth)in Iraq and quite frankly, that shit was so far past us, all it was about the mission. Now back here at home in Garrison a different story, but I always took it as Unit pride. I’ll admit though refreshing feeling knowing hardened seals like Jocko recognized the fight in Marine Corps.
I appreciate Jocko more than when I 1st saw this now that my son is an American Soldier that has been overseas for 3 years. I just wish our guys had the kinds leadership that we had in those days.
I was a Marine Machine Gunner. Just listening to Jocko makes me tense up. In combat you feel more alive than at any time in your life. During one operation I stayed awake for 4 days.
@@trulywilliams6968 I love people like you who feel the need to check people online. Let me play: how many combat deployments do you have as an infantryman?
@Skrooge Lantay We were constantly moving. One mission to another. Some of the troops managed a quick nap but I was a Squad Leader so anybody Corporal and above didnt get the chance to sleep....and by the 3rd day we had 40 Iraqi prisoners to care for too. Most of them were drafted Conscripts who did not support Saddam.
You are not an American... so you wouldn't understand. That's ok, it's understandable, but try not to be so jealous. Just think of your favorite sport and then pretend that you are on the the best team in the world, year over year. It's kind of like that kiddo.
@@Lightnings and one day an even worse monster will show up and you will be SO happy that men like Jocko put themselves through shit like this so YOU don't have to, if your neighbor wasn't basically guaranteed to get caught and go to prison for murdering you odds are he would. Humans are vile creatures by nature and do what is best for themselves.
That's awesome! You can see in the way he talks in this podcast, and other interviews/videos that has him on, that he is a gentle and kind man. I hope I get to see him one day
I'm an Australian and I've met him twice when I was in the US (both by accident) every time I met him he was an absolute legend. Solid bloke, talks with kindness but will literally kill you if he feels a bad vibe. Mad respect! The man is a treasure to the western world!
1:06 tells the story of war. Jocko seems to be made of granite, he just has the look of the hardened commando....and he is. To see how he is momentarily transported back to the battlefield in Ramadi and recognized the extraordinary actions of our military people who weren't necessarily the highly trained spec op military fighters and how he called them amazing heroes put a lump in my throat and gave me chills. It makes so proud to be American and grateful for our military members.
Training to join the Australian Infantry reserves and it's the boots on the ground men like you that inspire me to fight for my country and answer the call to action. Thank you sincerely for your service.
b0zay That’s right! Jocko is the type of man that can scare you worse by simple saying I forgive you, instead of yelling at you for interrupting... it would give you the chills
Did you guys see how pissed Joe got when Neal Dygraus Tyson cut him off about 30 times in 45 min and dude never even noticed, Joe was turning red and making eye contact with the camera and rolled his eyes twice!!!
Right on, Jocko. "there are some things in the world which do not have an academic solution." My father was a soldier and he always said: "In war you have to stand up and be counted. You cannot rely on, out smarting the enemy."
Thank God a guy like this gets a calling to be a Navy Seal and not ANYTHING else. He is just cut from the cloth to be a commando. Much appreciation for dudes like this.
Mr.Studzdog I agree he’s genetically made for it, but the seals turned him into the man he is today: without guidance we never turn into the men lying under neath.
As of this podcast, I am currently 75 years old. I served in Viet Nam as an Army Ranger from 1968-1971, as part of the 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate), with the 74th LRPS and 75th Rangers. I have also served as a Senior Consultant on 4 separate occassions in Basra and Erbil, Iraq. I served in the Tiger Mountains in Viet Nam with fighting being face-to-face or within a grenade toss from the opposing forces. I don't refer to them as my enemy as they had their job to do as I had mine. Although it has been more than 50 years since I fought in The Republic of Viet Nam, sights, sounds, smells and memories remain with me as a reminder of the young man I was and the role I undertook to keep my team members alive and hopefully return home to a better life. I too, believe that that time of my life was the best time of my life. Senses were maximized. To end a fire fight with everyone on my team alive and unscaved was a time for thanks to the Creator, return to the rear for re-supply and preparedness for another mission. There is nothing to compare to the high of living after a fire fight and impossible to explain to the majority of people who have never and will never experience the madness, chaos and wonder of being alive after a battle. Cheers,
Thank you for your service. In this day and age, I find it tacky but yet simultaneously necessary to ask somebody who actually knows, why were we in Vietnam.
Quite the interesting thought that this was done in 2015. Obama last year. As soon as he left office... ISIS is absolutely gone in like a year. I forgot they even existed. I am posting this in 2020. Bone chilling how easy it was but how it was allowed for years.
Ramadi is where my ex husband was in 2003 for 18 months and he doesn't really talk about it other than to say it was nothing nice he is a marine or was and joined immediately after 9/11 like end of 2002 beginning of 2003 so he was there in the worst time possible dealing with ptsd now 17/18 years later... Thank you for your service Jocko and to the rest of the veterans out there 🇺🇸
Not "was", is*..... Once a Marine, always a Marine... I am beyond grateful for his service. Personally I dont think I could do it after having become a father back in 2017. Just thinking about leaving my son, potentially never coming back and the pain of not being there to raise him gets my head all f'd up. His mom and I have been separated for 2 years but this kid will always be my rock and I his. To be able to push that kinda shit deep down, man the fk up and put patriotic duty above all else? I dont think I could stomach it nowadays. Therefore, I hold those Men and Women who do in the highest regard. 18-27 year old me, who was just enjoying dating around and having fun, that guy had an iron heart with no concern over fear of death and a carelessness that I didn't notice at the time. The day my son was born, something somewhere inside me began to change. Sounds cliche but it's the gods honest truth. Maybe it wasn't so much a flip of a switch (as some people tend to say) but more likely gradually over that first initial bonding period. Whatever the internal rewiring that occurred, it changed me. It softened me up something serious. People say that shit but you dont know till you know. Anyways I'm not sure why I felt the need to type all this cause I'm definitely getting off topic but I'm too deep to be hitting backspace now so I'm leaving it. Lol Please tell your husband I thank him for his service. Despite the current admins blunder the changes that were made during the struggle were not made in vain in the eyes of those liberated. That was clear to be seen in the videos of the exfil. This also goes for anyone else who has selflessly served our Country though. Thank you for your service.
My life has been what it is... 23.8 yrs USMC... 4 combat tours 3 support tours teaching jordanians, africans and Iraqis and Australians trying to win hearts and minds... your boys kept us alive... I thank u brother... Jocko is a true american hero and leader of men...
Joe Rogan is 100% correct when it comes to his 9/11 comment. For a whole generation of kids 9/11 mine as well be how Vietnam, Korea or WW2 was to many, just another event to remember in history class. I was born in 1993 which made me 8 when it happened and I still don’t remember everything.
@2:24 and 30ish seconds Mr. Jocko takes the conversation to another level: Accountability in leadership! Thank you sir! Hearing this brought a tear to my eye.
@@GeloNegron the actual evidence proves in the only real fights lee had , he got beat beat ...qhy do u think u hardly ever see bullshit moves like his in mma? He had great ideas and theories, ahead of his time bit he was not a fighter
This exact podcast saved my life. I had just relapsed and overdosed on heroin a week before this came out. I still watch Jocko's "good" video at least 5 times a week.
men with ven Jocko would be proud of you. Keep fighting the hard fight, fight tooth and nail. The simple fact that you cherish a man like Jocko means you have the strength to ditch the needle once and for all. Good luck brother.
That's pretty disrespectful. Many thousands of men died and Many thousands of women and children of soldiers suffered. I don't think you did that on purpose, but that's a comment worthy of an edit.
Retired 2nd Battalion 4th Marines here fought in 06 in Ramadi, never met Jocko but heard about him, Kyle and Monsoor even before they were famous. Lots of memories racing through my mind with this interview . Very true, we helped liberate this city and they were fucked before we got there. However it sucks to see what is going on there several years after . I’m a business owner now but still miss all this shit as horrible as it was at times lol.
I served in the U.S. Navy for four years. I did my time and was discharged honorably. I still keep in touch and get together with the guys who I served with in Santa Barbara every year on July 4th. Wouldn't change it for anything in the world.
Apparently he breached the compound in full combat gear and armed to the teeth... I heard that her clothes were "neutralized" and she "complied" instantly.
@@jh2332 Also, word on the street is that his girlfriend's dad was really nervous when she said that she wanted to marry Jocko... he wasn't sure Jocko would like him enough to give him the approval to be his father-in-law... 😔
SticksPlays no he’s not. Master chief is extremely reserved and doesn’t speak out unless it’s needed. Their values and mentality are probably similar tho
Tryina listen to Sam Harris' interview with Jocko and he's like "Go listen to Joe Rogan's interview with Jocko," come here and you're like "Go listen to Tim Ferriss' interview with Jocko." This rabbit hole.
Thoreaux True but its a Rabbit hole thats actually worth time listening to. Most is bullshit talking about even more bullshit. You can actually gain a new and valuable perspective by going down the Jocko Willink Rabbit Hole.
It’s just blatantly obvious how incredible Jocko is as a human being. We also gotta credit Joe for being a formidable interviewer, he grows in wisdom and knowledge after every podcast.
I literally came back to this episode just to find that clip, thank you. And that was just unbelievable how much you felt his heartache through his reverence for his fellow soldiers.
"Every war is a civil war because all men are brothers."
- Jocko Willink
If the truth of those words would resonate in the hearts of our selves and our brothers, what a beautiful thing it would be.
Actually this quote was from François Fénelon
Out of all the comments that one was the most beautiful and it was from jocko but first from, Francois fenelon.
@@anthonyhewitt9397 thank you.
@@BulletBillmg thank you
when you see a guy like Jocko, a hardened, war torn navy seal, choking up about the army soldiers and marines that helped him, you get a clear picture of the principles and convictions that these heroes hold. thank you for your service, it was invaluable and will never be forgotten.
100%
These soldiers are VERY respectable men; admirable in their effort to serve. God bless all of them. Thank you veterans and still serving.
It also really outs things into perspective. People are so quick to idolize the elite of the elite, but even though they contribute heavily at the end of the day, it is still the grunts and support guys who have to get out there and do the occupying, the building, the re-building, and unfortunately most of the dying. SF/SOF guys will tell you this all day long. The war doesn't get won without the occupying force.
Who Cares very well said !
Well put. Dido from me.
One thing I noticed is this man doesn’t interrupt people, and lets them speak before interjecting. I’m assuming that’s from being in the military and it’s a great quality to have.
It's a form of comprehension. Something we lack in today's society.
He also rarely says ah or um. Talks very decisively.
He’s humble and he actually knows the importance of listening instead of most narrow minded idiots of today
He also has his own podcast. He knows when to talk and when not to and how to keep a conversation going so he’s developed this skill with his own show. Look up his interviews with Mike Thornton or Rose Schindler (from Schindler’s List) to see his range. I don’t know if I could do intense 3 1/2 hour conversations without a break. For me it’s pretty inspiring to see their focus and mental discipline. I stopped making excuses for myself after listening to Jocko’s podcasts.
@@wallymcguire2033 He started his podcast the day after this interview lol
Heard a quote today that Jocko reminds me of. "People don't realize the amount of violence it takes to become this gentle."
When Jocko gets pulled over by the Police, he let's them off with a warning.
Jajajajaja yes!!!
:You've been warned." Emphasis on the period.
Best one ever
When he gets pulled over, the officer puts his hands up
Hahahahaha
Discipline is freedom. Discomfort is growth. Attitude is gratitude. Jocko is a modern day stoic.
Shawn Chase praise Marcus and Antoninus
“obedience breeds discipline, discipline breeds unity, unity breeds power, power is life”. #UmbrellaTrainingFacilityRE0
2020
@Wendel Bolide he left it open to interpretation
interpret it
Most of the time discomfort is due to harmful things you should stop doing. Like you are uncomfortable because blood flow to your extremities is impeded and if you don't move, they'd fall off eventually.
I literally had one of the toughest days in a long time. It quarantine, I’m broke, and I’m depressed. I decided to put something on that is motivational and I knew these two guys would bring my spirits up. What I didn’t expect was for all these comments to make me laugh so hysterical, that I would forget that I woke up hating life. Thank you for the smile you gave me!
When the machine is down, go into gear and take off. During these times there is opportunity. Get it.
Try listening to joe and david goggins too. he was in a bad situation and turned his life around
@@MagnusJuhl Goggins > Jocko
It’s been 2 months. Hope all is well, brother.
xnxx
This man runs a supplement and energy drink company out of the small town in Maine I live in and hires a small army of locals that otherwise would have limited job opportunities. Absolute legend!
Damn bro, u should suck him off more often.
Www🎉🎉🎉🎉 we w🎉🎉🎉🎉w🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 we🎉🎉🎉🎉wdid😊dt
Bang energy drink is way better
Wow! Didn’t know that
@@kenaaronbabbit9987 dunce
I actually met Jocko one time . He was kind enough to let me have my hand back after shaking it . The whole encounter lasted 20 seconds , in which time I some how had grown a full beard .
🤣
Golden!!!
That’s impossible
@@samuelcunningham4860 r/woooosh
@@sheldonjr7194 ikr
I served with this man in ramadi. Let me tell you. His team was absolutely motivating supportive and devistaing at the same time. Was an absolute honor serving with him and his men!
Scott Morgando thank you for your service sir
Many thanks for your service; blessings to you and your family et al!
Thank you for your service sir
Scott Morgando thank you so much for your sacrifice for every right my family can enjoy. God bless and god speed my brother
Our country is blessed to have men like you and Jocko. Thank you!
4years later Jocko has one of the most successful and inspirational podcasts ever, thank you Joe Rogan.
Joe is very insightful and has a great instinct for recognizing talent! Clearly he was spot the fuck on with this one!
@@eduardbandi9707yes Brendan schaub has been amazing
@@phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842eh... hit and miss haha
@@eduardbandi9707 Joe is a moron lol
Thanks Jocko... my dad was in the honor guard at the tomb... and the way I was raised we thank all of our soldiers with tears in my eyes... thank you sir... always wished I could have served... but medical issues stopped me... thanks again sir
Volunteer at a nonprofit that helps veterans. You will still be serving your country. I volunteered in a suicide hotline for vets for about 8 years. Just a thought.
Was your Waiver denied?
Your dad was Honor Guard? Holy shit dude, that takes the best of the best, and a height requirement lol, I was too short, but I would've felt so much honor doing that.
@@nightmare-actualWoW,that's interesting.Could you tell me a history that you had related to your job?
Jocko is the little voice inside your head that doesn't let you quit
What voice?
And Ari shaffir is the voice that roofies you into giving up
The big voice inside your head*
I think Jocko is the leader in your head telling you to take absolute ownership of everything in your life and step up adversity, and David Goggins is the voice telling you to stop being a bitch and suck it up
Korpen Lmao strangely enough, did you know not everyone has the internal dialogue we refer to as the " voice " in our head? Strange to think about but I thought I should share, felt relevant lol.
Dude is straight out of gears of war
Except not at all a video game with a happy ending
He's not made up - He's 💯
@@BeamMonsterZeus gears isn't happy lol
Hahaha
Lol yes
When Jocko ran out of bullet, the enemies gave him theirs
Jocko doesn’t run out of ammunition. Hes a 2 birds(Iraqis) 1 stone type of guy
Jocko , epitomizes the American hero, without seeking any recognition for himself, but rather for our troops. He’s a true leader in the sense that he is selfless and always focuses the benefits of his incredible accolades towards the military as a whole.
The universe isn't expanding. It is just running away from this guy.
Mannen Myten underrated comment
This is a new one. Good shit
The science nerds like me appreciate this comment 😂😂😂
It's one of the most widespread Chuck Norris Jockos, you noobs.
@@brandonlievano1329 Really? Because this joke makes no sense. And I'm a science nerd
This was five years ago and people are still listening in 2020 because Jocko's words are heavier than a dying star
That's at least one heavies
Jocko is one of my favorite men alive. He is a prophet to a broken generation
2021
Fuck that’s deep!
@@rileywaters7678 hell yeah
I'm a 3rd degree black belt and was a teacher. One important lesson I've learned and taught to anyone I trained is to avoid fighting at all cost. You don't want yourself or anybody else to get hurt or worse. If you can, the 1st thing you do is talk it out. The 2nd thing you do is run. Last resort, you fight.
Jesus man……..hate to be in a foxhole with you!
@@thegiftedone I wasn't training soldiers for the military. I was teaching 4-12 year olds how to defend themselves if they needed to. We weren't sending them to Ukraine. Even though that is what I taught to kids, you probably WOULD want me in a foxhole with you.
Yes, violence is the last resort of wise men.
@@mojukin3018 wise men have access to violent men
I was raised the opposite. Ten toes down and duke it out. Been ko’d twice and I knocked out over 10 guys this way. Running away leaves an opening. 3rd degree in what? I bet you anything I’d put you on your ass with my 8 years boxing training
I WAS WITH YOU IN RAMADI 06. 1ST ARMORED DIVISION.
Thank you for your service
merry christmas!
god bless
thank you for serving!
Glad your home safe. Thank you for your service.
Jocko was late to class and the Professor stood up and said, I apologize for arriving early.
Jocko has never been late even once
Nah he showed up early and said to his professor “you’re late”
😂
Funny joke
Wrong, jocko is the professor
When Jocko talks, it's automatically a debrief.
And then he turned that into another podcast
Boom, this is the episode that literally started it all. Without Joe’s recommendation to start a podcast, who knows if Jocko would still have one of the greatest military podcasts on the face of the planet no exaggeration 👏 👏
"It is a cancer that is growing it is malignant and it needs to be destroyed" most badass sentence of all time
No Old Fool doctors say it all the time.
@@attatae
A doctor has never said a tumor/cancer needs to be destroyed
What was he referring to?
I was scrolling through the comments as the video was playing and I shit you not, I scrolled across this AS HE READ IT. Fucking. WEIRD.
Cars look both ways before Jocko crosses the street.
I am the 420th like, thank me later.
🤣 🤣 🤣
@@k4rka it is now later, thank you
is he a clown or you guys just being funny?
@@skreelthebarbarian come on over, come on over babay
Jocko is how I imagine master chief from halo would look
Little lizard if you read some halo books this dudes an actual spartan
Chandler Woody I’ve read fall of reach. Fantastic read.
The Slayer from Doom
Looks like BJ Blazko
Bruh facts 😂😂😂
"I guess the recruiter was pretty fired up when he met me" - Jocko Willink
🤣 thats an understatement.
Jocko once visited Virgin Islands. Since then, they're called just Islands.
he fucked the island⁉️⁉️
@@evanayala4868 a man has to attend his needs
@@xvor_tex8577 he attended your needs?
Now called pop er cherry 🍒 island cuz ain’t virgins no more lmao
@@user-wb7nv9ht1g look, a man like me has to please his desires ya know?
Was in Iraq 05-06, I remember Ramadi. Jocko captures a lot of memories for me, and articulates them far better. Respect and honor.
God bless you freedom fighters. Thanks for fighting for are freedom.
Ifuwantpeaceprepare4war !!!!!!! Facts. It’s always clowns sitting in their comfort zones using their freedom of speech on the internet that disrespect the war heroes. They have no idea what these savages are capable of until they fly planes in towers but then slowly start to forget. They spread a vicious and dangerous ideology that threatens anyone they will manage to reach in desperate attempts known as terror attacks. I think we keep dealing with them at the source.
@Scooters Videos did you listen to what Jocko said?
@Scooters Videos I'm a hardcore right winger but I think wars are wrong as well. Its not our job to worry about other countries we should be worried about our own people that's who the Gov has responsibility to look out for. But these ppl are evil and some Iraqi ppl wanted our help.
@shinomori69; thank you for your service
Love the fact that Jocko brings a pen and notepad to the show - always ready to learn, humility defined. A powerful speaker.
Such a kind, honest, gentle warrior with a high IQ! Thank you for your service sir!
May the universe give you and your loved ones a hug that surrounds you all!
I guess it was for the same reason his colleagues bring pen and notepad to his podcast: to annotate what the other person is saying while they say it so you don't forget and know what they are talking about without strawman-ing them. You listen, you wait your turn to speak and if it is the case, you write what you're listening.
In the case of Rogan I don't think he used it lmao Rogan was kind of terrified of him at the time hahhahah
This is what i expect Jack Reacher would look like, laid back and humble but bad ass in combat and fighting
Jacko looks like he gave his dad the talk.
Swell_jp Lmaooo facts
bhahhahahaaha
@@joshuaforester 😂😂😂
Lmao I died laughing ahahahahahaha
He lost his virginity before his dad did
We found the perfect guy to make a clone army
The council had chosen
Madam Murdrum The Taliban aren’t civilians nor are Hezbollah, nor are ISIS, and lastly Saddam wasn’t either.
An army of him and tim kennedy is terrifying.
The saying to many chiefs and not enough Indians come to mind though...
lol hell yeah
I am so grateful to Jocko. I spent most of my adult life in the Marines, and I am so tired of hearing SpecOps guys talk down about Marines. Everyone loves to trash other units to make themselves feel special. Jocko is a warrior, he knows it, and he doesn’t feel the need to d*** measure.
Do you really care what SpecOps guys say about us?
@@vincealince_SRT, I think you're mis-reading what I'm saying. To answer your question, yes and no. I'm tired of the division. Between you and I, I HATED it even within the Marine Corps. Everyone's MOS is the best, and everyone else is an idiot. That irritated the $#!+ out of me when I was trying to get support for combat missions. Everyone had an axe to grind. It was worse between Services, and even worse between us and SPECOPS. It plagued me for 20 years. Jocko's sentiment, which I have heard many times, feels like a bridge over a deep void.
Eric_ Martindale got you, man I worked with Army, Navy and IA(what it’s worth)in Iraq and quite frankly, that shit was so far past us, all it was about the mission. Now back here at home in Garrison a different story, but I always took it as Unit pride. I’ll admit though refreshing feeling knowing hardened seals like Jocko recognized the fight in Marine Corps.
Thank you for your service sir.
Sho Shayda, great contribution to this conversation. Thank you for absolutely nothing.
I appreciate Jocko more than when I 1st saw this now that my son is an American Soldier that has been overseas for 3 years. I just wish our guys had the kinds leadership that we had in those days.
Jocko is earth's final boss.
thats hilarious lol
When aliens invade hes gon kick their ass.
Bro, this is the best Jocko comment I've read yet, and I've been binging his videos/interviews for days lol.
he s like the eath's thanos
Bro you fucking win
He's physically strong, and mentally powerful.
What a guy. Seriously.
Jerad P: that’s not a guy that’s an alpha man.
I grew an inch on my bicep listening to Jockos voice.
Kinky
Same
1:54:30 "You should have a podcast"
6 years later - definitely aged well, looking back to this episode
"I Have freedom BECAUSE I have discipline"... My favorite line from this podcast... this guy is inspirational.
Mike Brackman it makes so much sense
Plz tell the time stamp
I was a Marine Machine Gunner. Just listening to Jocko makes me tense up. In combat you feel more alive than at any time in your life. During one operation I stayed awake for 4 days.
Frankie Fernandez 0331 bruh checkin in- gunz up
@@trulywilliams6968 0311/0331
11B1P. I was on the gun too. Definitely had those times. 3 or 4 days and you're not tired til you stop moving, then you're out
@@trulywilliams6968 I love people like you who feel the need to check people online. Let me play: how many combat deployments do you have as an infantryman?
@Skrooge Lantay We were constantly moving. One mission to another. Some of the troops managed a quick nap but I was a Squad Leader so anybody Corporal and above didnt get the chance to sleep....and by the 3rd day we had 40 Iraqi prisoners to care for too. Most of them were drafted Conscripts who did not support Saddam.
As you scroll down this comment section, the Jocko jokes get more and more extreme
Marty Coleman yes they do! 🤣
getting better every pixel scrolled LMAO
Thanks for the heads up lol
I am dying laughing, scrolling down. He’s the new Chuck Norris.
They’re like chuck Norris facts and it’s great lol
When jocko and chuck Norris see eachother they simply nod and go on their way while the world stops for a moment In awe
Jocko’s not losing his hairline, it’s just tactically retreating.
tactically withdrawing, his hair aint no retreater
Awsome
Hell, it's just advancing in another direction.
I just spat my coffee out reading this
ERB Reference?
Willink makes me proud to be an American.
You are not an American... so you wouldn't understand. That's ok, it's understandable, but try not to be so jealous. Just think of your favorite sport and then pretend that you are on the the best team in the world, year over year. It's kind of like that kiddo.
God bless America
Jocko makes me wish I was American.
Voting Trump right? USA USA USA
lol
Neither of you are Jock Willink, silly tribalism. The accomplishments of your fellow statesmen are not accomplishments of your own.
Thank god they made humans like this who will go into the darkness for you!
Exactly
Made? He turned himself into a strong monster.
@@Lightnings and one day an even worse monster will show up and you will be SO happy that men like Jocko put themselves through shit like this so YOU don't have to, if your neighbor wasn't basically guaranteed to get caught and go to prison for murdering you odds are he would. Humans are vile creatures by nature and do what is best for themselves.
@@aaronraney3685 what are you even talking about lol
Yes
Here in damn near 2025 to say how much i appreciate joe for recommending jocko to do podcasts, he is a true inspiration to us all.
When Jocko's phone rings in the theater, they pause the movie
That’s a good one
Underrated
Well done!
joko's tears cure cancer........... too bad he doesnt cry
How long did you think of a hilarious joke to make. You got it.
I served with Jocko in 1994 on the USS Cleveland. I was a grunt with 1/4. He drank with us a few times on liberty, he is a great guy.
Thanks for your service!
God bless you soldiers! Thanks for freedom.
He doesn’t drink
Now* he doesn’t drink now
@@menudo2381 did you not hear him say in the interview him and the other seals would go out every Friday and drink? Lol
I’ve met Jocko.
He’s one of the kindest, most gentle men you’ll ever meet.
That's awesome! You can see in the way he talks in this podcast, and other interviews/videos that has him on, that he is a gentle and kind man. I hope I get to see him one day
I'm an Australian and I've met him twice when I was in the US (both by accident) every time I met him he was an absolute legend. Solid bloke, talks with kindness but will literally kill you if he feels a bad vibe. Mad respect! The man is a treasure to the western world!
Said no Iraqi ever
Jocko: "thanks you for the compliment in neck snap" 😂
@@unclereub4024 lmfaoo
1:06 tells the story of war. Jocko seems to be made of granite, he just has the look of the hardened commando....and he is. To see how he is momentarily transported back to the battlefield in Ramadi and recognized the extraordinary actions of our military people who weren't necessarily the highly trained spec op military fighters and how he called them amazing heroes put a lump in my throat and gave me chills. It makes so proud to be American and grateful for our military members.
I was there... 10th mnt infantry. Thanks Jocko for recognizing all of us. It was hell but war is hell and we gave um hell.
NONE LEFT BEHIND!!!
We are coming for you
@@dannyg8032 🤣🤣 for your own health I advise against that
Training to join the Australian Infantry reserves and it's the boots on the ground men like you that inspire me to fight for my country and answer the call to action. Thank you sincerely for your service.
@@frankiethetiger5748 Go kick ass brother! America has your back. The non-shithead ones anyway.
Thank you for your service there brother.
1st time joe Rogan didn’t cut off a guest mid sentence, smart man.
Vick Dog shit I wouldn’t either!!!!
joe was on his best behaviour here, he knows damn well what kind of a man Jocko is
b0zay That’s right! Jocko is the type of man that can scare you worse by simple saying I forgive you, instead of yelling at you for interrupting... it would give you the chills
Did you guys see how pissed Joe got when Neal Dygraus Tyson cut him off about 30 times in 45 min and dude never even noticed, Joe was turning red and making eye contact with the camera and rolled his eyes twice!!!
It’s called respect?
the clear distinction between "i can beat someones ass" confidence & "ive killed people" confidence
Right on, Jocko. "there are some things in the world which do not have an academic solution." My father was a soldier and he always said: "In war you have to stand up and be counted. You cannot rely on, out smarting the enemy."
Jocko is the kind of guy to slam a revolving door shut
This comment didn’t get the credit it deserved.
Agreed
Legendary comment
Great!
Thats chuck norris
"When I needed something and I spoke up, they gave it to me." No shit, I would too.
Lmaoooooooo
Thank God a guy like this gets a calling to be a Navy Seal and not ANYTHING else. He is just cut from the cloth to be a commando. Much appreciation for dudes like this.
Mr.Studzdog I agree he’s genetically made for it, but the seals turned him into the man he is today: without guidance we never turn into the men lying under neath.
There are 3 types of people in this world..... wolves..... sheep.... and Jocko.
Yeah. If Jocko, for some reason, became a villain/bad guy we'd be fucked.
We need more people like him.
Mr.Studzdog Makes Rambo look like a pussy!!!!
When Jocko says "there's no doubt about it" i know for a FACT there is no doubt about it
XD
I legit laughed 😂
Exactly. Jocko - Dan Crenshaw interview please, Joe.
As of this podcast, I am currently 75 years old. I served in Viet Nam as an Army Ranger from 1968-1971, as part of the 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate), with the 74th LRPS and 75th Rangers. I have also served as a Senior Consultant on 4 separate occassions in Basra and Erbil, Iraq. I served in the Tiger Mountains in Viet Nam with fighting being face-to-face or within a grenade toss from the opposing forces. I don't refer to them as my enemy as they had their job to do as I had mine. Although it has been more than 50 years since I fought in The Republic of Viet Nam, sights, sounds, smells and memories remain with me as a reminder of the young man I was and the role I undertook to keep my team members alive and hopefully return home to a better life. I too, believe that that time of my life was the best time of my life. Senses were maximized. To end a fire fight with everyone on my team alive and unscaved was a time for thanks to the Creator, return to the rear for re-supply and preparedness for another mission. There is nothing to compare to the high of living after a fire fight and impossible to explain to the majority of people who have never and will never experience the madness, chaos and wonder of being alive after a battle. Cheers,
🇺🇲🦅 Thanks for going thru that for us. I can only imagine the stories you have! I'd love to spend a day just listening! You're a true badass!!
Welcome home
Thank you for your service.
You sir are an American hero. Thank you for your sacrifice.
Thank you for your service. In this day and age, I find it tacky but yet simultaneously necessary to ask somebody who actually knows, why were we in Vietnam.
He looks like he wakes up his alarm clock.
@@samuelcunningham4860 damn ur so funny 😐😐
Quite the interesting thought that this was done in 2015. Obama last year. As soon as he left office... ISIS is absolutely gone in like a year. I forgot they even existed. I am posting this in 2020. Bone chilling how easy it was but how it was allowed for years.
@@BrazilMJ you’re insane. Isis is still actively fighting and killing Americans. Please do your research before you speak.
metaphorically, yes
He makes alarm clock sounds at 3:15am . The alarm wakes up startled.
Jocko has three daughters... can you imagine being one of the guys they bring home to meet him?
Probably shit a brick or 2 after he gives me a lecture
His daughters probably don't date lol
Let’s just say the ones who stick around are either really really good for the girls and love them, or one horny motherf*ckers.
"Why is there a shaved gorilla in your kitchen, darling?"
Fuuuuck that
Ramadi is where my ex husband was in 2003 for 18 months and he doesn't really talk about it other than to say it was nothing nice he is a marine or was and joined immediately after 9/11 like end of 2002 beginning of 2003 so he was there in the worst time possible dealing with ptsd now 17/18 years later... Thank you for your service Jocko and to the rest of the veterans out there 🇺🇸
Not "was", is*.....
Once a Marine, always a Marine...
I am beyond grateful for his service.
Personally I dont think I could do it after having become a father back in 2017. Just thinking about leaving my son, potentially never coming back and the pain of not being there to raise him gets my head all f'd up. His mom and I have been separated for 2 years but this kid will always be my rock and I his.
To be able to push that kinda shit deep down, man the fk up and put patriotic duty above all else? I dont think I could stomach it nowadays. Therefore, I hold those Men and Women who do in the highest regard.
18-27 year old me, who was just enjoying dating around and having fun, that guy had an iron heart with no concern over fear of death and a carelessness that I didn't notice at the time. The day my son was born, something somewhere inside me began to change. Sounds cliche but it's the gods honest truth. Maybe it wasn't so much a flip of a switch (as some people tend to say) but more likely gradually over that first initial bonding period. Whatever the internal rewiring that occurred, it changed me. It softened me up something serious. People say that shit but you dont know till you know. Anyways I'm not sure why I felt the need to type all this cause I'm definitely getting off topic but I'm too deep to be hitting backspace now so I'm leaving it. Lol
Please tell your husband I thank him for his service. Despite the current admins blunder the changes that were made during the struggle were not made in vain in the eyes of those liberated. That was clear to be seen in the videos of the exfil. This also goes for anyone else who has selflessly served our Country though. Thank you for your service.
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Jocko clearly takes 2 flintstone vitamins instead of one
Three
@@Drplaguescp049 he has a factory dedicated to his vitamin needs and even those guys can't cope up to the demand
Bruh this comment made me Fucken die
Lmao
😂🤘🏻
Jockos the type of guy that wears sunglasses to protect the sun.
Yes
Lyter Xiong that makes no
Sense
Stupid lmao
Dawg you smoking weed😂💀
Haha
When jocko does push ups, the ground comes to him.
Colby
Job
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Served on 3/1/20
When he does push ups, the ground is pushed away from him.
My life has been what it is... 23.8 yrs USMC... 4 combat tours 3 support tours teaching jordanians, africans and Iraqis and Australians trying to win hearts and minds... your boys kept us alive... I thank u brother... Jocko is a true american hero and leader of men...
Bruh dudes like jocko are basically the only real reason America gets to breathe hes basically the modern day Spartan super soldier
Jocko is Kratos’s descendant
The man would fit a Spartan helmet with perfection
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
No dude...every soldier. Past to present. Is why.
@@unclereub4024 so true
Jocko doesn’t wear a watch, HE decides what time it is
holyshit
skyhawk747 hahah, check out is insta, he definetely wears a watch😂
@@kristofferhalse658 thats just for show dude! He tells the watch what time it is :-)
Lololol
Nearly choked 😂
When jocko was born, the doctor turned to his father and said "Congratulations; it's a man"
S'true
"It's THE man"
😂😂😂
Bruh howd 2.6 thousand people dislike this they some fuckin unpatriotic bastards
Joe Rogan is 100% correct when it comes to his 9/11 comment. For a whole generation of kids 9/11 mine as well be how Vietnam, Korea or WW2 was to many, just another event to remember in history class. I was born in 1993 which made me 8 when it happened and I still don’t remember everything.
@2:24 and 30ish seconds Mr. Jocko takes the conversation to another level: Accountability in leadership! Thank you sir! Hearing this brought a tear to my eye.
It wasn't the Big Bang, it was Jocko shaking hands with Chuck Norris.
Good Deal Dave chuck norris actually served in the military lol
Jesus V he probably thinks Bruce Lee was an actor as well 😂😂😂 theres a reason Chuck respected him and why Chuck got picked for that book.
@@GeloNegron the actual evidence proves in the only real fights lee had , he got beat beat ...qhy do u think u hardly ever see bullshit moves like his in mma? He had great ideas and theories, ahead of his time bit he was not a fighter
east coast republicans chuck’s a damn good martial artist that served in the US military. He’s not jocko badass but he’s still respectable.
oh snap, the meme is back 😅😹😹
This exact podcast saved my life. I had just relapsed and overdosed on heroin a week before this came out. I still watch Jocko's "good" video at least 5 times a week.
men with ven Jocko would be proud of you. Keep fighting the hard fight, fight tooth and nail. The simple fact that you cherish a man like Jocko means you have the strength to ditch the needle once and for all. Good luck brother.
You watch his podcast? Good shit
Bad ass
Keep it up brother that’s the hardest fight anyone could come across mentally and physically
How's recovery going?......stay strong man it gets better!
When Jocko was a kid he tucked his parents in to bed.
Chuck Norris is afraid of Jocko!
Lmao😂🤣😂🤣😂
WTF🤣🤣🤣 that killed me!🤣
@SS Lazio that's fuckin horrible
@SS Lazio is that true?
this MAN is the attitude that made America Great.Thanks Jocko.
Jocko is literally the reason me and my family can sleep well at night, thank you sir
This.
*and other soldiers who especially lost their lives for you and your family.
That's pretty disrespectful. Many thousands of men died and Many thousands of women and children of soldiers suffered. I don't think you did that on purpose, but that's a comment worthy of an edit.
@@kybassfishing856 what impact did all those meaningless deaths have on me and my family?
@@Jo-xk3pk it’s not that big of a deal, especially when it’s a year old comment
When Jocko moved out, he told his farther “you’re the man of the house now”
Dude, why did you plagiarize someones else's unique and creative comment.
How come when I comment old jokes I get no likes this sucks man
@@Averagestoner Why do you care so much about getting likes?
@@Averagestoner lol how lame
"farther"
“Compared to war, all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God help me, I do love it so.” George S. Patton Jr.
The quotes that I see when I die on MW3 campaign.
Years later Jocko made his own podcast! One big loop man, happy to see it
Its symbolic of life
Thats why we must hang on in there at all times !
for real
Even six years later this is awesome. Jockos podcast is kicking and his career is flourishing.
September Equinox day, 2022 here. Still sounding solid by both guys.
Sexy as hell
Retired 2nd Battalion 4th Marines here fought in 06 in Ramadi, never met Jocko but heard about him, Kyle and Monsoor even before they were famous. Lots of memories racing through my mind with this interview . Very true, we helped liberate this city and they were fucked before we got there. However it sucks to see what is going on there several years after . I’m a business owner now but still miss all this shit as horrible as it was at times lol.
Thank you for your service, hope business does well
These top comments are some of the best on TH-cam. Well done everyone.
bro check any video Jocko is in and the comments are just pure gold
They are good but old Chuck Norris jokes.
Big fkn head, big fkn body, hard ass work ethic "My life long dream was to be a commando"
Story checks out.
When Jocko surfs, the sharks are afraid of being attacked.
Jsbxhsbzbsbw 😂 😂
This is a top tier joke!! I fucking love it
Jocko+Goggins=Masterchief
Here after Jocko’s GQ combat scenes review. Headed to his podcast after this!
Same here.
yo what the fuck same
Haha same
Yeah something was just interesting about him
Ayeeeeeee Recommended Section like chaining our interest
Jocko told us that the humbling experience was seeing the teachers and bakers grind it out while they had family at home. What an incredible man.
Teachers and bakers!?! Such hard jobs!! Shut up
Jocko beat up Zeus and went to rest on Mount Olympus, until he woke up at 4:30am for his workout.
When Jocko wants to get into shape he just looks into the mirror and his body knows that it better get its shit together.
I served in the U.S. Navy for four years. I did my time and was discharged honorably. I still keep in touch and get together with the guys who I served with in Santa Barbara every year on July 4th. Wouldn't change it for anything in the world.
I'm from, Oxnard! Marine here!!!! Hell yeah, Mr. Santa Barbara!!!
One of the best Joe Rogan podcasts in hindsignt. Hands down.
Any recommendations as to what the other ones are?
jordan peterson
El Presidente David Goggins most inspirational person
Arian foster
All the ones with Randal Carlson and Graham Hancock
When Jocko was in high school he got caught sneaking into his girlfriends house and her dad thanked him for choosing her
Apparently he breached the compound in full combat gear and armed to the teeth... I heard that her clothes were "neutralized" and she "complied" instantly.
@@skydiver91 🤣🤣🤣
@@jh2332 Also, word on the street is that his girlfriend's dad was really nervous when she said that she wanted to marry Jocko... he wasn't sure Jocko would like him enough to give him the approval to be his father-in-law... 😔
Yea right Jocko would never get caught sneaking into anything
@@jimmy747 hhhmmm.. u have a point... 🤔
Jocko is honestly exactly who the real life Master Chief personality is.
yeah true, but chuck Norris is the real guy behind that mask!!!!!!
@@mtango9985 No Jocko is fuck chuck Norris fake Hollywood fuck lmao wth
SticksPlays no he’s not. Master chief is extremely reserved and doesn’t speak out unless it’s needed. Their values and mentality are probably similar tho
He kinda sounds like MC lmao
Holy shit
I am reading Extreme Ownership and as an Iranian I really took a liking for Joccko and his efforts.
God bless him.
Tryina listen to Sam Harris' interview with Jocko and he's like "Go listen to Joe Rogan's interview with Jocko," come here and you're like "Go listen to Tim Ferriss' interview with Jocko."
This rabbit hole.
Thoreaux True but its a Rabbit hole thats actually worth time listening to. Most is bullshit talking about even more bullshit. You can actually gain a new and valuable perspective by going down the Jocko Willink Rabbit Hole.
kojax creed hoorah!
I already did both and now i'm ready for Sam's
I’ve been in it for two days lol
The dark web self-promotes, brah.
When Jocko makes spelling mistake, they have to change the spelling in the dictionary.
Lmao so dumb but I can’t stop laughing
😂
This was a very funny comment. Thanks for the laugh
Jocko doesn't misspell words, he re-writes the dictionary.
It’s just blatantly obvious how incredible Jocko is as a human being. We also gotta credit Joe for being a formidable interviewer, he grows in wisdom and knowledge after every podcast.
This guy should be in charge of the Department of Defence.
I went to Ramadi twice, 2005/06 and summer 2007 with 3rd BN 7th Mar. It was a gnarly time...best time of my life.
Lifestyle Chiropractic 3/7 from Twentynine Palms?
Jerome Longoria sfmf
3/8!
Haditha in 05 for me. Oorah.
Thank you for freedom, God bless you.
Who else choked up at 1:06:01 🥺
You can feel his emotions and can only imagine what he saw and went thru at the battle of Ramadi...
I literally came back to this episode just to find that clip, thank you. And that was just unbelievable how much you felt his heartache through his reverence for his fellow soldiers.
I felt that bro
Jesus... I never seen that come from him before until now.
Also, your grammar sucks and you should learn how to grammar better. Stupid kid.
I did.