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The Pen Behind Texas' Sword: Austin's Quiet Revolution


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Episode Description

On October 10, 1835, the Texas Revolution was still young, and Stephen F. Austin wasn’t holding a musket — he was carrying a mission. Fresh out of a Mexican prison, Austin took on the role of commissioner to the United States, working behind the scenes to secure sympathy and support for the Texian cause. In this episode of The T-Chromosome Daily, Tweed Scott reminds us that leadership isn’t always loud or flashy; sometimes it’s steady, quiet, and absolutely essential.

📝 Show Notes

In today’s Texas history nugget, we roll back the clock to October 10, 1835 — just days after the “Come and Take It” fight at Gonzales. While Texian forces were gearing up for more battles, Stephen F. Austin was called to serve in a different way: diplomacy.

You’ll hear about:

  • The aftermath of Gonzales and the march toward San Antonio.
  • How Austin, once imprisoned for standing up for Texian rights, became Texas’ commissioner to the United States.
  • Why leadership doesn’t always look like a battlefield charge — sometimes it’s the behind-the-scenes vision and persistence that carry the day.
  • A reminder for us all: your encouragement, support, and steady hand might be the fuel that keeps the fire alive.

👉 Join Tweed again on Monday for another slice of Texas-flavored wisdom.

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott