Texan Edge

Turning Strangers Into Guests


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Episode Description 

Texans don’t just enter a room — they acknowledge it. In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott explores big-hearted hospitality as a lived mindset, not a performance. From a small-town café to everyday moments at home, work, and in public, this episode unpacks how simple acts of welcome create connection, belonging, and quiet strength. Hospitality isn’t about what you own or provide — it’s about how you show up. This is a practical, repeatable Texan trait anyone can carry into their daily life.  

Show Notes 

  • Why Texans don’t just walk into rooms — they arrive
  • Big-hearted hospitality as a way of moving through the world
  • A small-town café moment that explains everything
  • Hospitality isn’t about hosting — it’s about presence
  • Treating people as guests, even in ordinary places
  • Everyday examples:
    • Introducing yourself first
    • Greeting family face-to-face instead of from another room
    • Holding doors, giving seats, offering kindness without obligation
  • Why hospitality requires courage, not comfort
  • Choosing kindness without controlling the outcome
  • The Texan belief in abundance — spirit, not stuff
  • This week’s Texan Edge Challenge:
    • Pick one place that feels rushed or cold
    • Choose one small, repeatable act of hospitality
    • Practice it every day for a week
    • Don’t keep score — observe how the space (and you) change


Reflection Prompt:
What would shift in your world if people felt more seen simply because you showed up differently?
 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott