Texan Edge
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509323/fan_mail/new] Episode Description On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, the word “freedom” finally reached people who had waited far too long to hear it. It didn’t fix everything in a day, but it lit a fire that still burns every Juneteenth. In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott unpacks what happened in Galveston, why the delay matters, and how Juneteenth calls us to remember, reflect, and live our freedom with responsibility. This is Texitude: honoring those who paid the cost for liberty by becoming softer neighbors and stronger voices for what’s right. Show Notes * Juneteenth context * June 19, 1865: Union troops arrive in Galveston, Texas * Public announcement that enslaved people in Texas are free * Legal freedom was already on paper, but enforcement and news arrived late * Why the delay matters * Freedom in Texas came later than it should have * It arrived tangled in confusion, questions, and hard realities * The moment still sparked celebrations, prayers, songs, and hope * Early Juneteenth traditions * Families gathering and churchyards filling up * Stories told and retold so children would know: “This is the day it changed for us” * Texitude and freedom * Texas freedom is not “do whatever you want” * Real freedom remembers what it cost and who paid the price * Freedom carries responsibility: * Treat others with dignity * Stand up when you see wrong * Leave your corner of Texas better than you found it * Living with the legacy today * We didn’t stand in Galveston in 1865, but we live with the results * Texas is still learning how to honor that history honestly, without flinching * Juneteenth invites both celebration and reflection * Practical ways to honor freedom * Ask: Where am I taking freedom for granted? * Where can I help someone else experience a little more of it? * Possible next steps: * Forgiving someone who’s had a hold on your heart * Speaking up when a “joke” goes way too far * Listening to a story that isn’t your own and letting it change you * Texan character and memory * Texans value independence and strength * The strongest Texans remember who came before and what they endured * Humility and kindness as signs of truly honoring hard-won freedom * Your Texan Edge for the day * Don’t just enjoy your freedom—honor it * Let the memory of hard-won freedom make you a softer neighbor and a stronger voice for what’s right * Closing and next episode * Invitation to share The Texan Edge with one person and tell them why you listen * Tease for the bonus episode on Opal Lee, “the grandmother of Juneteenth” This isn't just a podcast, it's a Texas state of mind.
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