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.
Former US Navy SEAL Jocko Willink knows a thing or two about leadership. The American author, podcast host and co-founder of leadership consulting firm Echelon Front spent 20 years in the military, ...
Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink appeared on “Fox & Friends” Monday to explain how Americans should commemorate the nation's fallen heroes on Memorial Day. “[I want to] remind people that the soldier, ...
Jocko Willink’s story reads like an adventure novel that takes us from the serene landscapes of a small New England town into Navy SEAL training, the Iraq War battlegrounds, and a multifaceted ...
Jocko Willink didn't have trouble with his transition out of the military. Anyone who has followed the former Navy SEAL via his books, podcast, leadership consulting company or Twitter feed won't find ...
The American withdrawal from Afghanistan has met its finale but the consequences will be much greater than the rush to end a 20-year war, retired U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink told "Kennedy" Monday.
Retired Navy SEAL and author Jocko Willink applauded the "gamble" taken by President Trump in ordering the killing of top Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani, which was followed by anti-regime protests that ...
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Since retiring from the US Navy SEALs in 2010, Jocko Willink has become a hugely popular public figure. He and his fellow SEAL commander Leif Babin have built a leadership consulting firm, Echelon ...
I recently completed a day-long leadership workshop with a client. Before my closing remarks, I went around the room and asked for any good take-aways or final thoughts. Overall, people were excited.