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In this special episode of Obviously Wrong, Mark Caples sits down with Ryan Spencer, Executive Director of Comal Conservation, for a no-spin, no-Facebook-drama deep dive into the real issues behind Canyon Lake’s ongoing water crisis. We break down: * The April 22nd community water forum (and why hundreds were turned away) * The facts behind GBRA, the Army Corps of Engineers, and Texas Water Company * The real math behind population growth vs. water supply * Why water policy isn't about villains, but about systems * The future of water security, conservation, and growth in Central Texas If you’ve ever wondered why Canyon Lake levels keep dropping, why your HOA rules don’t solve the drought, or who’s really in charge of Texas water — this one’s for you. No Facebook rants. No conspiracy theories. Just real answers. For more leadership, project management, and chaos-surfing content, subscribe to the Hard Knock University Dispatch. You don’t want to learn these lessons the hard way… that’s my job. 📚 Book: The Hard Knock School of Project Management [https://leadershipknocks.com/books] 🎙️ Podcast: Hard Knock University Podcast [https://leadershipknocks.com/podcasts] 🌐 Official Website: www.LeadershipKnocks.com [http://www.leadershipknocks.com/] 📬 Newsletter (you're already here, but share it!): 📱 LinkedIn: @LeadershipKnocks [http://linkedin.com/leadership-knocks] 📢 Speaking & Booking Info: Book Mark to Speak [https://leadershipknocks.com/ola/services/general-consulting-coaching] Comment below, share your own #HardKnockLesson, or tag us when something hits home. Let’s build ridiculously resilient leaders together. I’m rooting for you! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadershipknocks.substack.com [https://leadershipknocks.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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