EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 2 MIN
Alright, Now What?
from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott
Send us Fan Mail The holidays are over, the decorations are packed away, and the calendar suddenly feels serious again. In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on that familiar early-January question: Now what? Texas history offers a steady, unsentimental answer. On the frontier, there were no dramatic restarts—life simply resumed because responsibility didn’t pause. This episode is a calm reminder that January isn’t about reinvention or bold resolutions. It’s about re-entry. About returning to the quiet disciplines that build real momentum over time. If today feels steady instead of exciting, that’s not a problem. It’s how Texas learned to last. Show Notes Why early January often feels quiet, awkward, and unspectacularWhat frontier life teaches us about responsibility after celebrationThe difference between reinvention and re-entryHow consistency—not inspiration—built TexasWhy momentum comes from ordinary effort repeated long enough to matterA reminder that quiet seasons are where routines, strength, and stability resetKey takeaway: You don’t need a dramatic restart. You just need to show up again—and keep going. If this episode helped steady your step, tell a friend how to find The Texan Edge. And we’ll be back here again tomorrow. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Send us Fan Mail The holidays are over, the decorations are packed away, and the calendar suddenly feels serious again. In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on that familiar early-January question: Now what? Texas history offers a steady, unsentimental answer. On the frontier, there were no dramatic restarts—life simply resumed because responsibility didn’t pause. This episode is a calm reminder that January isn’t about reinvention or bold resolutions. It’s ...
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