Episode 27: Leadership Lessons Hiding in your Favorite TV Shows


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Popular TV shows are compelling not because of their plots, but because of how accurately they capture human behavior. And leadership is really just the work of coordinating humans.

In this episode, we explore what schools can learn from the leadership patterns hiding in familiar shows like Big Bang Theory, Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy, Fixer Upper, and The Great British Baking Show. From collaboration and boundaries, to conflict and clarity, to vision and feedback, this conversation pulls out practical insights that apply directly to running a school — even if you haven’t seen the shows.

Because great leadership isn’t just theory — it’s paying attention to how people actually behave.

If you’ve ever watched workplace or ensemble shows and thought “this feels exactly like school,” this episode will help you translate those observations into leadership moves that make staff dynamics healthier and school culture stronger.

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