EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 2 MIN
New Year, Texas Resolve
from Texan Edge · host Tweed Scott
Send us Fan Mail As the calendar turns and the celebrations begin, New Year’s Eve invites reflection as much as excitement. In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott looks back at how early Texans greeted the new year—not with certainty or grand resolutions, but with resolve. Drawing from 19th-century diaries and frontier experience, this episode explores a Texas tradition built on endurance, commitment, and the quiet decision to keep going no matter the conditions. A timely reminder that progress doesn’t require guarantees—just the will to move forward. Show Notes A special shout-out to Leslie and Bobby listening in Round Rock, TexasHow New Year’s Eve looked for early TexansWhy frontier diaries focused on commitments, not resolutionsEndurance vs. ambition: a defining Texas mindsetWhat Texas history teaches us about facing uncertaintyWhy “moving forward anyway” still matters todayIf The Texan Edge brings you something useful and you’d like to help support the show, you can do so at buymeacoffee.com/TexanEdge. No obligation—just appreciation. Hosted by Tweed Scott New episodes daily We’ll see you tomorrow. This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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Send us Fan Mail As the calendar turns and the celebrations begin, New Year’s Eve invites reflection as much as excitement. In today’s episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott looks back at how early Texans greeted the new year—not with certainty or grand resolutions, but with resolve. Drawing from 19th-century diaries and frontier experience, this episode explores a Texas tradition built on endurance, commitment, and the quiet decision to keep going no matter the conditions. A timely re...
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