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After appearing on the podcasts of Tim Ferriss, Joe Rogan, and Sam Harris to publicize his book, Willink decided to start his own weekly podcast, The Jocko Podcast. On December 28, 2015, Willink launched the podcast on YouTube with an accompanying website. [24] [25] His YouTube channel currently has 1.8 million subscribers. [26]
Jocko Willink kept his Navy SEAL habit of waking up early to get an edge in the business world. He said the strict, "boring" routine helps him stay focused and prioritize his health and work.
Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL and Brazilian jiujitsu black belt, works out up to three hours a day. He varies his exercises to stay healthy long-term and avoid having any athletic weaknesses.
Jocko Willink – Received the Silver Star and Bronze Star for his actions in the Iraq War. Willink was commander of SEAL Team Three's Task Unit Bruiser during the 2006 Battle of Ramadi. Author of the book Extreme Ownership along with fellow SEAL Leif Babin. Hosts a weekly podcast, The Jocko Podcast, with friend and fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu ...
In April 2024, a movie adaptation of the novel Way of the Warrior Kid: From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way by Jocko Willink was in development, with McG directing and producing, and Will Staples writing the screenplay. Chris Pratt was cast in the lead role. [1]
Retired Navy SEAL and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Jocko Willink wakes up at 4:30 a.m. everyday to workout for up to three hours. He varies his workouts so he can stay healthy long-term and ...
The Second Battle of Ramadi was fought during the Iraq War from March 2006 to November 2006, for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. A joint US military force under the command 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division and Iraqi Security Forces fought insurgents for control of key locations in Ramadi.
Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink sometimes works out for three hours a day, but some of the most effective exercises don't require much equipment and can be done right at home.