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Courage Rides In Before The Title Does


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Episode Description 

On October 22, 1836, Sam Houston stood before the people of Texas to be inaugurated as the first President of the Republic. No pomp, no polish — just a wounded soldier in a plain black suit, leaning on a cane, carrying the trust of a nation. In this episode of The T-Chromosome Daily, Tweed Scott reminds us that true leadership doesn’t wait for titles or perfection. It shows up, scars and all, and carries the weight for others.  

Show Notes 

Today’s nugget is one worth carrying into any season of life: “Courage rides in before the title does.” 

In this episode, Tweed shares: 

  • The story of Sam Houston’s inauguration on October 22, 1836 — limping, bandaged, and still bearing his wound from San Jacinto.
  • Why it wasn’t ceremony or polish that made Houston president, but the trust of the people he had fought alongside.
  • A reminder that leadership begins the moment someone steps up — not when the title arrives.
  • Encouragement for anyone who feels “not ready enough” to lead: the scars and imperfections may actually be part of what makes you fit for the task.


Key Takeaway:
Leadership isn’t about polish, titles, or timing. It’s about the courage to show up, serve, and keep walking even when you limp.

Closing Note:
Thanks for tuning in to today’s story. If it gave you a spark, share it with a friend and invite them to join us here on The T-Chromosome Daily. I’ll be back tomorrow with another dose of Texas-flavored wisdom and encouragement.
 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott