Episodes (Page 5)
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Clay Martin, former Green Beret, discusses his combat experience in Iraq and post-war struggles
Clay Martin
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Episode title indicates focus on American systemic issues and current state of the nation
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Parenting leadership strategies without anger, emphasizing respect-building over tyranny
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General Greg Knight discusses 228th Brigade Combat Team memorial symbolism and sacrifice
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Multiple listener questions on Special Forces readiness, company culture assessment, and personal development challenges
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Congressman Wesley Hunt, West Point graduate and former Army Apache pilot, shares his journey to Congress and family history from slavery to public service
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Listener questions weight-loss drug use in context of discipline and personal integrity
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Norm 'Hoot' Hooten reflects on his Special Forces career and his role in the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu
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Strategic approach to converting rivals and competitors into allies through understanding and respect
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Apache pilot Dan McClinton recounts the Crazy Horse mission over Baghdad that resulted in two crew member deaths
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Examining healthy boundaries around generosity and whether giving should always be unconditional
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Analysis of how news cycles and social media algorithms exploit dopamine responses and emotional triggers
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Rob Black recounts frontline medical experience with Brigade Recon Troop in Ramadi, Iraq
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Career dissatisfaction and how romantic relationships can derail professional ambitions and goals
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Distinguishing between unchangeable circumstances that require acceptance and unacceptable behaviors that demand resistance
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Addressing manipulation and game-playing in relationships by establishing clear boundaries and expectations
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Exploration of the term 'expectant' meaning those expected to expire or face mortality
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Breaking autopilot living patterns and moving toward conscious intentional decision-making
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Weighing job security against personal fulfillment and the cost of staying in joyless work
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Live episode milestone celebrating nearly 10 years of the Jocko Podcast at the Vic Theatre in Chicago