Texan Edge

Showing Up When It's Not Fun


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Texas toughness isn't built in highlight reels — it's built on ordinary Tuesdays when nobody's watching and you show up anyway. In this episode, Tweed Scott cuts through the myth of the dramatic, cinematic hero and gets to the real heart of what makes Texans tough: quiet, faithful, unglamorous showing up. If you've ever felt invisible doing the hard, thankless work of everyday life, this one's for you.


Show Notes

Most people picture Texas grit as big, cinematic moments — cattle drives, championships, storms weathered in slow motion. But Tweed Scott argues the real backbone of Texas is something far less flashy: the nurse on the night shift, the small-town teacher who's unlocked the same classroom door for 25 years, the worker grinding through another ordinary Tuesday.

This episode is a reminder that toughness isn't about waiting for a lightning bolt of motivation. Texas was built by people who pulled on their boots and went to work — whether it was cold, hot, or just flat-out boring.

Key Takeaways:

  • Showing up consistently — especially when you don't feel like it — is the truest form of toughness.
  • You may not see yourself as heroic because you're too deep inside your own story. Someone else telling it would see a legend.
  • The "Texan Edge move" is not waiting for the perfect moment. It's showing up faithfully, quietly, and without applause.

Texan Edge Question: "Where's the place in your life right now that needs simple, unglamorous showing up?"

Tomorrow on The Texan Edge: Texas history takes center stage — Tweed digs into the notorious Black Bean Affair.

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott