Jocko Podcast 115 with Dakota Meyer - Into The Fire, and Beyond the Call of Duty

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Published 2018-02-28
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0:00:00 - Opening

0:04:21 - Dakota Meyer.

0:11:00 - "Into The Fire", by Dakota Meyer.

0:23:35 - Deployed to Iraq.

0:26:35 - Deployed to Afghanistan.

3:01:54 - Final thoughts and take-aways.

3:12:50 - Support: JockoStore stuff, Super Krill Oil and Joint Warfare and Discipline Pre-Mission, THE MUSTER 005 in DC. Origin Brand Apparel and Jocko Gi, with Jocko White Tea,  Onnit Fitness stuff, and Psychological Warfare (on iTunes). Extreme Ownership (book), The Discipline Equals Freedom Field Manual, and Jocko Soap.

3:40:37 - Closing Gratitude.

All Comments (21)
  • As an Iraqi, I respect this man a lot for not only his heroic acts, but how humane he is.
  • @David1295708
    I sat in my patrol car at the verge of tears humbled. As a Marine myself I'm at a loss of words. Semper Fidelis brother.
  • @PLAYER2035
    This story hits 10x harder after watching Afghanistan fall today…
  • @Paranoidsniper1
    I spent Bootcamp and School of infantry with Dakota Meyers and even then he was a leader and a stellar marine.
  • @zachwochok9499
    Listened to Joe Rogan for 5 minutes then searched for this and started listening to this to the end.
  • @nkyryry
    This is one of the most captivating podcasts I’ve ever heard. Unbelievable.
  • @stefan2473z
    How well prepared is Jocko! It's crazy how well he set up his questions and leads the conversation in such a way that he ends up going back to the book, having set up the situation already.
  • @dansorbo8223
    so who left Rogans podcast about a minute in to watch this?
  • A 21 year old Corporal showed more leadership and loyalty that day than any sergeant major, flag officer, or general officer at FOB Joyce.
  • @bionicsjw
    My God, the more I learn about Sgt. Meyer's actions, the more I realize what an incredible deed he did. Also, the more I listen to Jocko, the more I understand what an incredible leader and SEAL commander he was. His intellect is off the charts.
  • @sirjoshuafaw
    I’ve watched this podcast over fifteen times. There’s more to be found in this conversation each time.
  • @jasonhenson2611
    "I didnt just lose 4 brothers that day, I lost 10". Thats as real as it gets folks. Love this dude
  • Was listening to this while working in my shop. When he mentions that the TOC learned that it was Marines on the ground, when he said "all support stopped", I literally dropped what I had in my hands and stared at the wall. There's absolutely nothing to say to that.
  • @mzmagicdust
    "They would switch me my worst day, to have one more day" heartbreaking statement but glad Dakota can think of it all that way!
  • @mikedeluca3378
    This was the most gut wrenching,emotional Podcast I ever listened to,Dakota laid it all on the line with little support from the higher ups. You can tell he’ll carry that day the rest of his life.I hope he has peace in his life.
  • @mtdmoody
    This is one of the best podcasts I've ever watched. What a grueling story. It definitely leaves you at a loss for words.
  • When he said "There was no doubt in my mind that I was gonna die but I had something to do until the darkness came" my eyes filled up with tears and I got chills. wow how insanely brave is that. Thank you both for your service and sacrifice. This world needs more men like these.