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Episode Description
Texas history often celebrates bold action—but some of its most important victories were built on restraint.
In mid-February of 1836, Texas stood in a dangerous in-between moment. Antonio López de Santa Anna was advancing. The Alamo was occupied but not yet under full siege. And Sam Houston was shaping an army that had exactly one fight in it.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, we explore how waiting—deliberate, strategic waiting—became one of the most important tools Texas used to survive. What looked like hesitation at the time was actually leadership, patience with purpose, and a refusal to make permanent decisions in a temporary storm.
Show Notes
🏡 Join the porch: Be part of the conversation at Substack.com/TexanEdge
🔁 Share the episode: If this resonated, pass it along
📅 Back tomorrow: Another chapter from Texas history—and the lessons it still carries
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Episode Description
Texas history often celebrates bold action—but some of its most important victories were built on restraint.
In mid-February of 1836, Texas stood in a dangerous in-between moment. Antonio López de Santa Anna was advancing. The Alamo was occupied but not yet under full siege. And Sam Houston was shaping an army that had exactly one fight in it.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, we explore how waiting—deliberate, strategic waiting—became one of the most important tools Texas used to survive. What looked like hesitation at the time was actually leadership, patience with purpose, and a refusal to make permanent decisions in a temporary storm.
Show Notes
🏡 Join the porch: Be part of the conversation at Substack.com/TexanEdge
🔁 Share the episode: If this resonated, pass it along
📅 Back tomorrow: Another chapter from Texas history—and the lessons it still carries
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.