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The Texan Edge is more than a podcast — it’s a Texas state of mind. Hosted by Tweed Scott, author of Texas in Her Own Words, each weekday ... more
FAQs about Texan Edge:How many episodes does Texan Edge have?The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.
November 18, 2025Worry Has No ValueSend us a text Description: In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott tackles one of life’s biggest energy drains—worry. From a grocery store line to a West Texas thunderstorm, he reminds us that most of what we stress about never even happens. Worry, as he puts it, is “borrowing trouble that hasn’t even been issued yet.” With his trademark Texas warmth and wisdom, Tweed shows how calm confidence—not constant concern—is the true edge that keeps life steady. Show Notes: Tweed opens with a story about a man stewing in line at the grocery store, worrying about things that hadn’t even occurred yet.He draws a parallel between unnecessary worry and Texas weather—how often we fret over storms that never arrive.The key takeaway: “Worry is just borrowing trouble.”Being prepared is smart; being preoccupied is exhausting.The real edge in life comes from calm confidence and trusting that you’ll handle whatever rolls your way—because you always have before.Tweed’s closing thought: “The Bank of Worry never pays dividends.” This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 17, 2025The Quiet Work of BecomingSend us a text Description In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reminds us that strength doesn’t always make a lot of noise. Drawing lessons from the land itself—from the mesquite’s deep roots to the river’s quiet persistence—Tweed explores how true growth happens slowly, steadily, and often unseen. This is a reflection on patience, character, and the quiet work of becoming the person you’re meant to be. Because here in Texas, we don’t have to be loud to be strong—we just have to keep showing up. Show Notes Theme: Quiet strength and persistenceKey Takeaway: Progress doesn’t always announce itself. Like the Texas landscape, our real growth often happens beneath the surface.Storyline:The world may celebrate “loud” success, but Texas teaches a different truth.The mesquite, the rivers, and the land itself grow strong through quiet endurance.Tweed shares his early lesson from being stationed in Texas: true success seeps in over time, not in big splashes.Encouragement for anyone feeling unseen or stuck: your quiet persistence is laying down roots that will hold you steady when the winds pick up.The Texan Edge means choosing effort over ease, patience over panic, and character over comfort.Closing Thought: You don’t need loud to be strong. You just need steady. Tags This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 14, 2025Winning a War You Already Lost (Only in Texas)Send us a text Description: In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us down to the Rio Grande near Brownsville to revisit a little-known chapter of history—the last battle of the American Civil War. Weeks after Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, Confederate and Union forces clashed one final time at Palmito Ranch, unaware the war had already ended. Tweed shares how that forgotten fight in South Texas offers a lesson for modern life: sometimes the hardest thing we can do isn’t fighting—it’s knowing when to lay our weapons down. With his trademark warmth and wit, Tweed reminds us that true strength often shows up in the quiet courage of peace. Show Notes: Location: Palmito Ranch, near Brownsville, TexasDate: May 12–13, 1865 — weeks after the Civil War officially endedKey Figures:Confederate Colonel John “Rip” FordUnion Colonel Theodore BarrettHistorical Irony: The Confederates technically won the last battle of a war they had already lost.Takeaway: Some battles—especially the emotional ones—don’t end when the gunfire stops. Knowing when to make peace is a sign of true courage.Closing Thought: Even after the storms of conflict, Texas stands tall—strong, resilient, and proud. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 13, 2025The Art of Slowin' DownSend us a text Episode Description: Sometimes the best way to get ahead is to slow down. In this laid-back episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us on a drive through the Texas backroads and reminds us that racing through life means missing the view. What starts as a moment of frustration behind a tractor turns into a lesson in patience, perspective, and presence. Because out here, timing isn’t about the clock—it’s about rhythm. Show Notes: Theme: Slowing down to truly live your lifeStory Setting: A summer evening outside Lanto, TexasKey Moment: Getting stuck behind an old rancher on a tractorTakeaway: Sometimes you’re not behind—you’re just ahead of yourself.Quote to Remember: “The only thing you’ll miss by slowing down is the stress you’ve left behind.”Tone: Reflective, warm, gently humorous, with a dose of Texas wisdomCall to Action: Take a few quiet minutes today. Sit on the porch, feel the breeze, and be right where you are. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 12, 2025The Texas NavySend us a text Description: Most folks know about the Alamo or San Jacinto—but few remember that the Republic of Texas once ruled the Gulf with her very own navy. In this episode, Tweed Scott hoists the sails on a forgotten chapter of Texas history, when ships like the Invincible and Liberty battled storms and blockades to defend Texas independence. But beyond the cannon smoke lies a timeless truth: sometimes, you have to build your own ship and chart your own course. From Sam Houston’s skepticism to Lamar’s ambition, this story carries the unmistakable grit of a people determined to steer their own destiny. Show Notes: The Republic of Texas Navy was established in 1836 to protect trade routes and the coastline from the Mexican Navy.The first fleet—Independence, Invincible, Brutus, and Liberty—kept supply lines open during the Revolution.After that fleet’s demise, President Sam Houston let it lapse, but President Mirabeau B. Lamar rebuilt it stronger and faster.Texas ships even sailed to the Yucatán, blockading ports and asserting control far beyond the coastline.The Navy lasted only nine years, but its legacy endures: Texas claimed its own destiny at sea.Takeaway: Don’t wait for someone else to chart your course. Grab the helm and make your own wake. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 11, 2025Veteran's DaySend us a text Description In this powerful Veterans Day episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott sets aside the usual rhythm to honor those who have worn the uniform — and those who stood behind them. With the warmth and authenticity of a fellow veteran, Tweed reflects on his own service in the U.S. Navy as a parachute rigger during the Vietnam era, the lessons learned from saving lives, and the quiet strength of his father who fought at the Battle of the Bulge. This heartfelt message is a tribute not just to the men and women who served, but also to the families who carried the load at home. Tweed reminds us that freedom’s price is never paid in full — it’s a living debt we honor through gratitude, unity, and the way we live each day. Show Notes Theme: Honoring American veterans and their families for their sacrifice and service.Personal Reflection: Tweed shares his experience as a Navy parachute rigger and his father’s WWII service at the Battle of the Bulge.Core Message: Service isn’t just in uniform — it’s in every act of courage, gratitude, and unity that keeps freedom alive.Call to Action: Thank a veteran, shake their hand, and live in a way that honors their sacrifice.Tone: Sincere, reverent, and deeply personal — with the quiet strength and Texas pride that define The Texan Edge.Key Quote: “Freedom’s price is never paid in full. It’s a living debt — one we honor how we live.” This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more4minPlay
November 10, 2025Sun, Steel, and Starting AgainSend us a text Description (for Buzzsprout / Substack): Life doesn’t always start the way we planned — but Texans have a way of rebuilding stronger every time. In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott kicks off the week with a dose of pure Texas grit and a reminder that tough times don’t last, but tough folks sure do. From the scorching heat of his first days in South Texas to the lessons that sun baked into his spirit, Tweed shares how resilience is more than survival — it’s transformation. Because in Texas, when something breaks, we don’t whine — we grab the hammer, the duct tape, and a little hope, and we get back to work. Show Notes: Theme: Resilience and starting over.Key Message: Life’s tough moments aren’t the end — they’re the forge that makes us stronger.Story Highlight: Tweed recalls arriving in South Texas with the U.S. Navy, thinking he’d landed on the surface of the sun — and learning that what first felt like punishment turned into power.The Edge: When life knocks you down, rebuild. The pieces that fall away were never meant to stay.Closing Thought: Keep moving, one step at a time — you’ll find your rhythm again, and it’ll be stronger than before. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 07, 2025From Ruin to RiseSend us a text Description: On this Friday edition of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes us back to the fall of 1900, when the proud city of Galveston faced nature’s fiercest test. The hurricane that tore through the island remains the deadliest natural disaster in American history—but this story isn’t just about tragedy. It’s about the unshakable spirit of Texans who refused to surrender. From the rubble, Galveston rose again—higher, stronger, and more determined than ever. Tweed reminds us that life’s storms don’t define us—it’s how we rebuild that shows our true grit. Episode Notes: Historical Focus: The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900Theme: Resilience, renewal, and the power of rebuilding after devastationTakeaway: Strength doesn’t shout—it rebuilds. When life knocks you down, build your own seawall one act of courage at a time.Closing Thought: “We don’t measure character by what happens to us, but by what happens after.”Next Episode: Tweed will return Monday with more Texas-sized inspiration and wisdom. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
November 06, 2025The Texan EdgeSend us a text Description In this debut episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott opens a brand-new chapter while keeping the heart of what listeners have always loved. The name may be new, but the mission remains the same — daily motivation, inspiration, and authentic Texas common sense. Tweed reflects on how The T-Chromosome Daily grew from a spark into something larger — a living, breathing expression of the Texas spirit — and why it was time to evolve into The Texan Edge. He shares what “the edge” really means: quiet confidence, resilience, grace under pressure, and the courage to keep showing up when life gets rough. With humor, heart, and a nod to those early days in South Texas, Tweed promises the same short, thoughtful episodes you’ve come to count on — now sharpened with more stories, history, and real Texans who embody the state’s grit and soul. This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a Texas state of mind. Show Notes Introduction of the new podcast name: The Texan EdgeReflection on The T-Chromosome Daily and its evolutionDefinition of what “The Texan Edge” means — confidence, grit, and graceReassurance that the show’s format and heart remain the sameUpcoming focus on Texas history, humor, and real stories from across the stateA personal note about responsible use of AI in production (but all words and heart from Tweed himself)Closing message: gratitude to longtime listeners and a warm welcome to new onesCall to action: follow, share, and spread the Texas spirit This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more4minPlay
November 05, 2025Stephen F. Austin: How Confinement Changed Texas HistorySend us a textEver wondered how a single year in prison changed the course of Texas history? Today we uncover the transformative journey of Stephen F. Austin, whose unexpected imprisonment in 1834 altered not just his personal convictions but the destiny of an entire territory.Austin originally traveled to Mexico City as a diplomat, carrying the hopes of the Anglo settlers known as the "old 300." His mission was modest – to secure more rights, local control, and fair treatment for Texans. He wasn't advocating for independence, merely reasonable accommodation. But Mexican authorities responded with chains instead of compromise, throwing Austin into a dank prison cell where he would remain for over a year, sick, isolated, and seemingly forgotten.The man who emerged from those prison gates was fundamentally changed. The cautious diplomat had vanished, replaced by someone with hardened resolve and clarity of purpose. Austin's confinement had convinced him of what many Texans already believed – that negotiation with Mexico was futile, and independence was the only path forward. His transformation became one of the catalysts for the Texas Revolution, demonstrating how personal hardship often forges rather than breaks true leaders.This historical nugget reminds us that leadership frequently demands unexpected sacrifices, and the trials we never asked for often become the very experiences that define our legacy. What unexpected challenges have shaped your own resolve? Join us tomorrow for another Texas-flavored slice of wisdom that connects our rich history to leadership lessons we can apply today.This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind....more3minPlay
FAQs about Texan Edge:How many episodes does Texan Edge have?The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.