Oh man for sure! You know when really bad things happen to people, they say "why me!?", I listen to this podcast (particularly this one) thinking "why me!?" what did I do to deserve this wonderful life, in peace and freedom. RIP Harry Farr
JOCKO, thankyou so much for serving (Spec Ops) I was in 90 -96. My oldest son is on Subs doing electronics. I recently got myself into trouble. I was working hard at work & around the house. Trying to make thing alot better. But I was drinking often when I did these things. & I forgot to try to spend real time with my wife & kids. I got lost into the projects. We got into a big fight. I got arrested & bailed my self out. I'm living with my brother now. I see the things I had been missing & I stopped drinking. I started working out again. I came across your RUclips channel. It has inspired me more than you could know. I want to thank you for all that you do. Hooyah
I deployed in 2009. Developed a twitch under my left eye when I became a team leader. Fractured my skull a few months later. I was 20 and an E-4. The twitch still comes back under extreme stress. It is a cue to let me know to take care of me.
This was very difficult to listen to and watching the videos of shell shock on RUclips was even more difficult. I gained an even greater appreciation of our military for what they suffered so we can have freedom. It is sad that so many people had to suffer like this. Thank you for telling these stories to remind us of their sacrifices.
It pains me this is only at 33k views this should be seen by every vet and family member of a vet to understand the pain of war and that they are not alone any more.
Man this is tough to hear. I can't help but feel a lump in my throat. My face feels tight from holding back emotion while hearing these stories. What a difficult feeling to sit with. Touches me deeply bro.
These executions of their own men are heavy. I cant imagine the betrayal these sentenced men felt. A mental breakdown far from their control, then their friends line up and aim their weapons. The flood of emotion all these men must have felt. The only cowards I see, are the officers sentencing them to death then ordering someone else to do the dirt. The judges should have been the ones pulling the trigger. They are the only cowards in my opinion. God rest those men's souls. And then a mother getting a letter that their own people murdered them!? My god. I weep for all of them and their families.
"No, Echo, you are correct..." Ha! Indeed, it was no spin class. Thank you for another great episode and a little brevity thrown in. Needed that after this one :-)
Loved the podcast since the very first episode. I have to say I've never seen a podcast with a consistent 30 minute slot for straight advertising. Good, the adverts aren't spread out throughout the whole podcast so I can just stop with 30 minutes left.
I had tha ptsd sh$$ watching my bro die. Couldnt lift 5 lbs and had shakes. ND ANXIETY heart palpitations whole 9 yards. Still suffer a bit. I even felt like I was i a black hole and all my hearing went away. Doc offered me drugs but I chose REST and eating eating habbits and tried to walk even though I had dizzy spells. Body still slips back there sometimes but structure and excersizing until Exhaustion and no alcahol seems to subside. I am currently and will never be on meds. I see it as a weakness. Our minds and DISCIPLINE is all cure needed. Im Glad I did it this way but I didnt beat it, I just have to deal with it best I can every day
What many do not know: Navy Seals on their last day are released into the ocean and then have to befriend a shark, then they have to ride it into the harbor to show their success to become a Seal. Thats why so few make it
Good evening could you please answer on the podcasts the question according to you are (great) LEADERS BORN or MADE ? Your opinion on that would be relevant. It is an interesting question that generates a lot of debate even among the people in a leadership position thank you
indeed very interesting I advised the podcasts and echelon front to my current business director who also was a teacher in several business schools he and I would be interested to hear jocko's answer his views on leadership coming from the military are relevant
Horrible is not a strong enough word but I can't think of another word+ My Grandfather WWII forced to dig his own grave whole unit captured Machined Gunned. 3 Rounds then they checked bodies, they didn't spend a 4th bullet. He lived. Jerry Leineke SP. Vietnam came back dead from Asian Orange, Uncle Ike Sp. Marines, Dad MP Army. Me Not sure+ It's the advancement of the technology of war that might kill 7 Billion. You are not done working yet+ ~Raistlin
I find it odd that no officers were sentenced to death. Or were they? Those 300+ could have helped the war effort in some other capacity. Not every British military person was on the front. Only a small percentage. What a nightmare. A nation's shame.
By today standards, a man who deserts his combat duties and abandoned his comrades, is no coward…I’ve to disagree..while he was cowarding, his buddies we’re getting gassed and blown up. Jmo
The perfect podcast to listen to when your having a hard day finding anything to show gratitude for. I should've stopped complaining along time ago.
D I feel the same way after listening to this. I can’t imagine. Makes me grateful for my life.
Oh man for sure! You know when really bad things happen to people, they say "why me!?", I listen to this podcast (particularly this one) thinking "why me!?" what did I do to deserve this wonderful life, in peace and freedom. RIP Harry Farr
Amen brother.
Great and strong
JOCKO, thankyou so much for serving (Spec Ops) I was in 90 -96. My oldest son is on Subs doing electronics. I recently got myself into trouble. I was working hard at work & around the house. Trying to make thing alot better. But I was drinking often when I did these things. & I forgot to try to spend real time with my wife & kids. I got lost into the projects. We got into a big fight. I got arrested & bailed my self out. I'm living with my brother now. I see the things I had been missing & I stopped drinking. I started working out again. I came across your RUclips channel. It has inspired me more than you could know. I want to thank you for all that you do. Hooyah
6 years later, i hope you're doing good sir. Thank you for your service, and God bless you.
Best podcast on the Internet by far.
I deployed in 2009. Developed a twitch under my left eye when I became a team leader. Fractured my skull a few months later. I was 20 and an E-4. The twitch still comes back under extreme stress. It is a cue to let me know to take care of me.
1:31:15 This is why we love Echo. Getting deep to the dismay of Jocko
Jocko, you’re the older brother I never had. God bless you
Yesssss, thank you for all the book reads Jocko! I've said it before, but something about your reading style makes it so easy to be immersed.
Geeze man this intro is rough...
Podcast 136 does not fail to deliver......
Informative insight on "shellshock"
Thank you gentlemen........
This was very difficult to listen to and watching the videos of shell shock on RUclips was even more difficult. I gained an even greater appreciation of our military for what they suffered so we can have freedom. It is sad that so many people had to suffer like this. Thank you for telling these stories to remind us of their sacrifices.
this needs to be taught in school
It pains me this is only at 33k views this should be seen by every vet and family member of a vet to understand the pain of war and that they are not alone any more.
After listening to this podcast, I'm not sure I have any grounds for justification for my life being hard - nor that I ever will.
Great episode again, for those that haven't seen it Blackadder Goes Forth does a very good job of showing the craziness of WW1
Man this is tough to hear. I can't help but feel a lump in my throat. My face feels tight from holding back emotion while hearing these stories. What a difficult feeling to sit with. Touches me deeply bro.
Great podcast as usual!
“ gas gas , quick boys ; an ecstasy of fumbling “
These executions of their own men are heavy. I cant imagine the betrayal these sentenced men felt. A mental breakdown far from their control, then their friends line up and aim their weapons. The flood of emotion all these men must have felt. The only cowards I see, are the officers sentencing them to death then ordering someone else to do the dirt. The judges should have been the ones pulling the trigger. They are the only cowards in my opinion. God rest those men's souls. And then a mother getting a letter that their own people murdered them!? My god. I weep for all of them and their families.
Came here to see the 1:56:13 laugh! Stayed and shit myself when Jocko pulled out the blade 1:59:55 haha that’s how you keep it interesting boys
More Jocko Poetry readings! Echo needs to do a video of that poem (and Jocko's reading of Henry V)
I barely survived a bad break up. I can’t even imagine what these men went through. And still go through.
AlphaDog Elite3 He was a navy seal commander. He saw some battle.
@@MM-eo2oz women can be abusive too. Great at psychological manipulation.
The knees joke at the end had me dying 😄
That mosquito bit was hilarious! 🤣
"No, Echo, you are correct..." Ha! Indeed, it was no spin class. Thank you for another great episode and a little brevity thrown in. Needed that after this one :-)
Time to get after it!
Moving reading of the poem.
Powerful......Thank you for sharing.
Please get some Jocko White tea in Australia!!!
fantastic work, thanks.
I loved the warpath video!
Saw you on Crowder. Awesome
Loved the podcast since the very first episode. I have to say I've never seen a podcast with a consistent 30 minute slot for straight advertising. Good, the adverts aren't spread out throughout the whole podcast so I can just stop with 30 minutes left.
Echo's left biceps lookin like Thanos.
The body builder pants are called Zubaz. They were ridiculous.
Awesome episode
Bodybuilder pants from the 80s are called Loserhosen.
I had tha ptsd sh$$ watching my bro die. Couldnt lift 5 lbs and had shakes. ND ANXIETY heart palpitations whole 9 yards. Still suffer a bit. I even felt like I was i a black hole and all my hearing went away. Doc offered me drugs but I chose REST and eating eating habbits and tried to walk even though I had dizzy spells. Body still slips back there sometimes but structure and excersizing until Exhaustion and no alcahol seems to subside. I am currently and will never be on meds. I see it as a weakness. Our minds and DISCIPLINE is all cure needed. Im Glad I did it this way but I didnt beat it, I just have to deal with it best I can every day
What many do not know:
Navy Seals on their last day are released into the ocean and then have to befriend a shark, then they have to ride it into the harbor to show their success to become a Seal.
Thats why so few make it
please bring on DAVE GOGGINS!
Bring Mark Divine onto your podcasts would be great
lets goo!
Good evening could you please answer on the podcasts the question according to you are (great) LEADERS BORN or MADE ? Your opinion on that would be relevant. It is an interesting question that generates a lot of debate even among the people in a leadership position thank you
interesting question thank you
indeed very interesting I advised the podcasts and echelon front to my current business director who also was a teacher in several business schools he and I would be interested to hear jocko's answer his views on leadership coming from the military are relevant
CAN WE ALL AGREE....
THAT I HAVE SKINNY KNEES!!!!
DimensionZombie how can you have skinny knees it's a dang bone!!!!
M M
i feel yo pain yo
Horrible is not a strong enough word but I can't think of another word+ My Grandfather WWII forced to dig his own grave whole unit captured Machined Gunned. 3 Rounds then they checked bodies, they didn't spend a 4th bullet. He lived. Jerry Leineke SP. Vietnam came back dead from Asian Orange, Uncle Ike Sp. Marines, Dad MP Army. Me Not sure+ It's the advancement of the technology of war that might kill 7 Billion. You are not done working yet+ ~Raistlin
Get Nicholas "The Reaper" Irving.
lungs, that have loved laughter. that's something alright
Bro seriously ..my momma back in the day put jelly on both sides of the bread and packed the peanutbutter. 🤪🤙
What the fuck
I find it odd that no officers were sentenced to death. Or were they? Those 300+ could have helped the war effort in some other capacity. Not every British military person was on the front. Only a small percentage. What a nightmare. A nation's shame.
How many milligrams of caffeine is in one can of Jocko White Tea?
60000 mg
So heavy.........😢
Dulce et decorum est pro patria morí .
Wilfred Owen as well
Pure hell.....
Bring in David Goggins. I'm superised he's not on the podcast yet.
The Return of Skinny Knees
I'd never say it to his face
Zubaz pants.
Dang....
IRR=Individual Ready Reserve; non-drilling reservist
Inactive Ready Reserve
VERY HARDCORE.. THE FIRST ONE I HAVE TO STOP LISTENING!!!
War is very sad
Have you heard #122 on Lewis B. Puller? Or #133 on Unit 731? Yikes. I've stopped quite a few times, for tears and because I couldn't take it any more.
Closest I've came to crying in years
MOLK
Jocko could narrate an air conditioning manual and you'd be riveted.
SAT
we need David goggins!
Jocko Willink and David Goggins podcast
The interwebs couldn't handle it.
DAVID GOGGINS!!
Inactive reserve
Bring David Goggins
3rd comment #GETAFTERIT
Heavy duty shit
When you are ready to get serious call me. I.Q. 91% Magna Cum Laude+
Uhhhww Ra
Echo Chuck....that’s turrible turrible turrible turrible. How Taco Bell gonna make money...
By today standards, a man who deserts his combat duties and abandoned his comrades, is no coward…I’ve to disagree..while he was cowarding, his buddies we’re getting gassed and blown up. Jmo
Please bring David goggins onto your podcast.
GET JOSH BRIDGES AFTER CROSSFIT GAMES