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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 15 MIN

The Write Team Daily: “It All Started With A Ride” (April 3, 2026)

from The Write Team Podcast · host David Weaver

On this Good Friday edition of Write Team Daily, we take a journey through history, inspiration, and reflection. We begin with the daring launch of the Pony Express in 1860—a bold experiment that helped connect a growing nation and reshaped communication in America. From there, we celebrate a remarkable group of birthdays, including literary pioneer Washington Irving, Hollywood legend Marlon Brando, trailblazing NBA player Earl Lloyd, conservation icon Jane Goodall, and comedy great Eddie Murphy. We also take time to remember notable figures we’ve lost on this day, including infamous outlaw Jesse James, legendary composer Johannes Brahms, groundbreaking mayor Carl Stokes, and Hall of Fame football coach Eddie Robinson—whose 408 career wins left a lasting legacy on and off the field. Finally, we close with a powerful Good Friday message from Luke 23:46, reflecting on the ultimate act of trust and surrender—and the hope that follows. This is more than history—it’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, light still shines. ✝️   Thank you to our sponsors: Elysian Fields ISD, Karnack ISD, Hallsville ISD, Stiles Electric, and Write Team Services. #WriteTeamDaily #GoodFriday #PonyExpress #OnThisDay #HistoryMatters #FaithAndHope #Luke2346 #InspirationDaily #JesseJames #JohannesBrahms #EddieRobinson #JaneGoodall #EddieMurphy #MarlonBrando #SportsHistory #EastTexas #PodcastLife #ChristianPodcast #DailyInspiration #KeepWriting

On this Good Friday edition of Write Team Daily, we take a journey through history, inspiration, and reflection. We begin with the daring launch of the Pony Express in 1860—a bold experiment that helped connect a growing nation and reshaped communication in America. From there, we celebrate a remarkable group of birthdays, including literary pioneer Washington Irving, Hollywood legend Marlon Brando, trailblazing NBA player Earl Lloyd, conservation icon Jane Goodall, and comedy great Eddie Murphy. We also take time to remember notable figures we’ve lost on this day, including infamous outlaw Jesse James, legendary composer Johannes Brahms, groundbreaking mayor Carl Stokes, and Hall of Fame football coach Eddie Robinson—whose 408 career wins left a lasting legacy on and off the field. Finally, we close with a powerful Good Friday message from Luke 23:46, reflecting on the ultimate act of trust and surrender—and the hope that follows. This is more than history—it’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, light still shines. ✝️   Thank you to our sponsors: Elysian Fields ISD, Karnack ISD, Hallsville ISD, Stiles Electric, and Write Team Services. #WriteTeamDaily #GoodFriday #PonyExpress #OnThisDay #HistoryMatters #FaithAndHope #Luke2346 #InspirationDaily #JesseJames #JohannesBrahms #EddieRobinson #JaneGoodall #EddieMurphy #MarlonBrando #SportsHistory #EastTexas #PodcastLife #ChristianPodcast #DailyInspiration #KeepWriting

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