Keeping Your Word In Texas
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Episode Description
There was a time in Texas when deals were made with two things:
A handshake—and your word.
In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott explores a powerful but often overlooked Texan value: keeping your word. Long before contracts and digital signatures, trust was the currency that held communities together.
And out on the frontier, your reputation wasn’t optional—it was everything.
Today, in a world full of noise, spin, and broken commitments, a simple promise kept still stands out.
Because character hasn’t gone out of style.
Episode Title: A Texan’s Word Still Matters
In early Texas, a person’s word carried real weight.
Deals were often sealed with a handshake, and reputation traveled fast across ranches, towns, and trails. If you kept your word, people trusted you. If you didn’t, opportunities disappeared just as quickly.
This episode explores one of the most enduring Texan traits:
Integrity through follow-through.
From cattle drives to small-town communities, Texans learned that trust wasn’t built through talk—it was built through action.
In this episode:
- Why a person’s word was essential on the Texas frontier
- How reputation shaped opportunity and relationships
- The difference between making promises and keeping them
- Why honesty still matters—even when plans fall through
Even today, the principle holds true.
You don’t need to make big promises.
You just need to keep the ones you make.
And when you can’t?
You own it.
That honesty becomes part of your word too.
Reflection Question
Where in your life can you strengthen trust simply by following through on what you’ve already said you’d do?
This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.