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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 25 MIN

🎙️ Episode 140: Casey Watts on Clarity, Complexity, and the Work That Actually Moves Us Forward

from Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture · host Schurtz&Ties

Why do smart leaders make things more complicated than they need to be?In Episode 140, Kasey and Brian sit down with Casey Watts, author of The Craft of Clarity, for a conversation about leadership, initiative fatigue, and the kind of clarity that goes beyond simply communicating more.Casey reminds us that hard work cannot overcome a lack of clarity. Sometimes the work that creates the most clarity is slower, more reflective, and more uncomfortable than simply adding another program, person, meeting, or initiative.The conversation explores why leaders often solve the wrong problem, why “simple” does not mean “easy,” and why action is sometimes what helps us gain the clarity we keep waiting for.A few big ideas from the episode:✅ We often complicate problems because we are replicating systems we grew up in.✅ Hard work matters, but it cannot replace clarity.✅ Leaders sometimes “idolize clarity” and wait too long to act.✅ Simple solutions often require deeper thinking, not less thinking.✅ Staff ownership begins by asking better questions and listening without defending.✅ Before launching the next thing, leaders should ask: Do we have to?And yes, there were technical difficulties. A frozen screen. A disappearing guest. Possibly a blown transformer. Maybe someone owes someone coffee. But somehow, the chaos made the clarity even better.This one is for teachers, leaders, instructional coaches, and anyone trying to make meaningful work feel less like “one more thing” and more like the right next thing.#SchurtzAndTies #Episode140 #CaseyWatts #TheCraftOfClarity #EducationalLeadership #InstructionalLeadership #SchoolLeadership #TeacherLeadership #ClarityInEducation #PLC #InstructionalCoaching #LeadershipDevelopment #SchoolImprovement #TeacherClarity #EducationPodcast #EduPodcast #LeadWithClarity #LessButBetter #NotMoreWorkMoreIntentionalWork

Why do smart leaders make things more complicated than they need to be?In Episode 140, Kasey and Brian sit down with Casey Watts, author of The Craft of Clarity, for a conversation about leadership, initiative fatigue, and the kind of clarity that goes beyond simply communicating more.Casey reminds us that hard work cannot overcome a lack of clarity. Sometimes the work that creates the most clarity is slower, more reflective, and more uncomfortable than simply adding another program, person, meeting, or initiative.The conversation explores why leaders often solve the wrong problem, why “simple” does not mean “easy,” and why action is sometimes what helps us gain the clarity we keep waiting for.A few big ideas from the episode:✅ We often complicate problems because we are replicating systems we grew up in.✅ Hard work matters, but it cannot replace clarity.✅ Leaders sometimes “idolize clarity” and wait too long to act.✅ Simple solutions often require deeper thinking, not less thinking.✅ Staff ownership begins by asking better questions and listening without defending.✅ Before launching the next thing, leaders should ask: Do we have to?And yes, there were technical difficulties. A frozen screen. A disappearing guest. Possibly a blown transformer. Maybe someone owes someone coffee. But somehow, the chaos made the clarity even better.This one is for teachers, leaders, instructional coaches, and anyone trying to make meaningful work feel less like “one more thing” and more like the right next thing.#SchurtzAndTies #Episode140 #CaseyWatts #TheCraftOfClarity #EducationalLeadership #InstructionalLeadership #SchoolLeadership #TeacherLeadership #ClarityInEducation #PLC #InstructionalCoaching #LeadershipDevelopment #SchoolImprovement #TeacherClarity #EducationPodcast #EduPodcast #LeadWithClarity #LessButBetter #NotMoreWorkMoreIntentionalWork

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