Texan Edge

Courage in the Ordinary


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Episode Description 

On this T-Chromosome Daily, we roll back the calendar to October 1835 and the little town of Gonzales, Texas. When Mexican forces demanded the return of a small cannon, ordinary settlers stitched up a flag from a wedding dress and gave the world four immortal words: Come and Take It. Today’s nugget reminds us that courage isn’t always loud or flashy—it’s often everyday folks refusing to quit. Their defiance lit the fuse of the Texas Revolution, and their lesson still speaks to us today.  

Show Notes 

  • Episode Date: October 15
  • Theme: Courage in ordinary people
  • Today’s Nugget: Courage often shows up in the ordinary folks who refuse to quit.
  • Historical Spotlight:
    • Gonzales, October 1835—the “Come and Take It” cannon fight.
    • Flag made from a wedding dress, painted with a star, a cannon, and those famous words.
    • Settlers stood their ground without uniforms, numbers, or firepower—only resolve.
  • Reflection:
    • Courage doesn’t always roar; sometimes it’s just standing firm in the face of pressure.
    • Ordinary acts of resolve inspire others, creating ripple effects that can shift history.
  • Modern Takeaway:
    • Your “cannon” may be protecting your family, standing up for what’s right, or refusing to let setbacks define you.
    • When you show courage, you give others permission to find their own.
  • Next Episode Tease: More Texas-flavored encouragement tomorrow—don’t miss it.


 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott