EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 2 MIN
Leaving Room For Grace
from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott
Send us Fan Mail As the year winds down, many of us start taking inventory—what went right, what went wrong, and what we wish we’d done differently. In today’s Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on something Texas has always understood well: grace—not as an excuse, but as breathing room. Frontier Texans didn’t survive by being perfect. They survived by learning, forgiving themselves, and moving forward anyway. This episode is a reminder that reflection doesn’t have to turn into self-punishment—and that growth doesn’t require erasing who you were. A thoughtful, end-of-year moment about wisdom, resilience, and carrying forward what truly matters. Show Notes A personal morning shout-out and appreciation for a listenerWhy end-of-year reflection can be healthy—or harmful—depending on how we handle itThe practical, lived understanding of grace in Texas historyHow frontier families survived setbacks without perfectionWhy learning matters more than self-condemnationA better question to ask yourself as the year closesA reminder that wisdom isn’t weakness—it’s earnedReflection Question: Instead of asking “Did I do everything right?”—what if you asked, “What did I learn that will serve me tomorrow?” If this message resonates, consider sharing it with a friend or family member who might need a little breathing room today. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Send us Fan Mail As the year winds down, many of us start taking inventory—what went right, what went wrong, and what we wish we’d done differently. In today’s Texan Edge, Tweed Scott reflects on something Texas has always understood well: grace—not as an excuse, but as breathing room. Frontier Texans didn’t survive by being perfect. They survived by learning, forgiving themselves, and moving forward anyway. This episode is a reminder that reflection doesn’t have to turn into sel...
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