Texan Edge

Texan Stubborness, Redeemed


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Episode Description 

Texans have a reputation for being stubborn—and let’s be honest, sometimes that reputation is earned. But in today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes a closer look at stubbornness and offers a reframing that might just change how you see one of your most persistent traits. 

Not all stubbornness is about pride, ego, or digging in just to win an argument. There’s another kind—the kind that sticks with what matters when quitting would be easier. The kind that wears work boots instead of an attitude. 

From ranchers and teachers to caregivers and everyday folks quietly doing the hard work, this episode explores how stubbornness—when aimed in the right direction—becomes loyalty, integrity, and grit. 

If you’ve ever been told you’re “too stubborn,” this episode might help you put that strength to better use.  

Show Notes 

  • Why stubbornness gets a bad reputation—and when that reputation is deserved
  • The overlooked upside of Texan stubbornness
  • Real-world examples of stubbornness done right: ranchers, teachers, caregivers
  • How stubbornness becomes a strength when it’s aimed with intention
  • A simple reflection: what’s worth being stubborn about right now?
  • The difference between clinging to old stories and standing firm on what matters
  • A practical challenge: redirect stubbornness toward integrity, health, relationships, or purpose


Today’s Texan Edge takeaway:
You don’t need to kill your stubbornness. You just need to redeem it—by pointing it toward the slow, faithful work that actually builds a good life.
 
We’ll be back again tomorrow, with a little Texas history waiting down the road.
 
 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott